Gems Holdings Limited, Dominica’s premier hospitality group, launches foundation and hospitality school

Gems foundation board of directors from left: Ronson Dalrymple, Katie Julien, Dr Genora Joseph, Jael Joseph, Lizra Fabien

GEMS Foundation Will Focus on Four Specific Areas — Environment, Entrepreneurship, Entertainment, Arts & Culture, and Education — And GEMS Hospitality School, Part of the Education Initiative, Will Aid Those Interested in the Tourism and Hospitality Sectors

GEMS Holdings Limited — an impact-driven Caribbean-based company dedicated to owning, managing, and developing world-class, sustainable luxury properties and businesses in the hospitality and tourism markets, including the six-star, award-winning Secret Bay and The Residences — is pleased to announce two new philanthropic initiatives — GEMS Foundation and GEMS Hospitality School.

“The mission of GEMS has always been about combining environmental consciousness with a commitment to delivering authentic, life-enriching experiences,” said Gregor Nassief, CEO of GEMS. “We remain focused on our staff and guests, but now we’re also creating a path and opportunity for others, as well as giving even more attention to the environment.”

The GEMS Foundation is a non-profit initiative to support projects that will have a positive and sustainable impact on the four “E’s”:

Environment — This programme’s primary goal is to support projects that are focused on protecting and preserving the environment, particularly within the context of climate change.

Entrepreneurship — This initiative aims to empower entrepreneurs in strengthening and growing their businesses within the hospitality and tourism supply chain. The first initiative will be an annual GEMS Entrepreneurship Challenge (GEC) award which will provide a minimum annual grant of EC$30,000 to the winning entrepreneur(s).

Education — This initiative seeks to empower individuals to develop their skills and a future career in the hospitality and tourism sector. The GEMS Hospitality School, funded by the Foundation, is the first initiative in this area.

Entertainment & the Arts — This programme is designed to empower and support contemporary local artists – whether in the visual arts, theatre, music, dance, and interdisciplinary performances – in developing their work and gaining further exposure.

A part of the education division of the Foundation, GEMS Hospitality School is an initiative aimed at allowing young people with an interest in the hospitality sector the opportunity to gain practical skills in various aspects of hospitality, including food and beverage, housekeeping, front desk operations, security, and bartending. The main objective is to develop a cadre of eager Dominicans who not only possess theoretical and/or practical knowledge of tourism and hospitality but are passionate about working in the tourism industry and understand its importance to Dominica. Each programme will run for a period of three months, with the next intake focusing on food and beverage, front desk, and housekeeping on August 15, 2022, and food and beverage, villa host, and concierge on October 15, 2022. Persons interested in applying to GEMS Hospitality School should send an email to [email protected].

The GEMS Foundation recently appointed an independent board of directors, comprised of:

Dr Genora Joseph, Chairperson, responsible for environmental initiatives

Lizra Fabien, Director, responsible for entrepreneurship initiatives

Katie Julien, Director, responsible for education initiatives

Jael Joseph, Director & PRO, responsible for entertainment, arts & culture initiatives

Ronson Dalrymple, Director, Corporate Secretary & Treasurer

“The GEMS Foundation board is excited to launch these programmes as a means of encouraging innovation in the areas of education, environment, entertainment, arts, culture, and entrepreneurship. We are hopeful that the Foundation’s curated programmes will enhance community cohesion and hopefully have an enduring, positive impact [on] Dominica,” said Dr Joseph.

Ms. Julien adds: “GEMS is pioneering numerous transformational and meaningful initiatives, and I’m delighted to be a part of it. I am especially happy to see the GEMS Hospitality School in its early stages of implementation and excited about its future impact from a tourism and hospitality education perspective.”

GEMS will contribute to the Foundation on an annual basis and the Foundation will also provide a funding opportunity mechanism for guests on property to make a direct contribution to the Foundation, or to a specific project that the Foundation is supporting. GEMS has long been committed to giving back to and collaborating with, the community. It has launched numerous community initiatives over the years, most recently Koudmen Kitchen, a 30-day initiative designed to supply COVID-19 frontline workers and healthcare professionals with over 1400 no-cost meals at four locations across the island.

To learn more about GEMS Foundation and GEMS Hospitality School, visit gems.dm/responsibility.

 

About GEMS Holdings Limited

GEMS is an impact-driven Caribbean-based company dedicated to owning, managing, and developing world-class, sustainable luxury properties and businesses in the hospitality and tourism markets. The GEMS portfolio includes Fort Young Hotel & Dive Resort, Secret Bay, The Residences at Secret Bay, and Tibay Villas. www.gems.dm

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2 Comments

  1. Francisco Etienne-Dods Telemaque
    July 20, 2022

    Dominica seems to me is the education center of the entire universe.

    Another University I suppose!

    Hahahahahahahahahahaahahhahah!

    So, I will ask my usual question where are the students coming from to attend your classes?

    There are not enough in Dominica, and those capable of attending upper learning as in education all want to “leave Dominica to further their studies.”
    “I want to go an further my studies wii” the all Dominican wish.

    Hot debate. What do you think? Thumb up 5 Thumb down 4

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