Sandals Grande Antigua Celebrates Leaders Double Win at  Women of Wadadli Awards

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Sandals Learning and Development Manager Carlene Spencer.

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Sandals Grande Antigua Resort and Spa is bursting with pride as they celebrate the remarkable achievement of their Learning and Development  Manager, Carlene Spencer.  

At the recent annual Women of Wadadli and Wa’Omoni (WOW) Awards, hosted by the  Directorate of Gender Affairs Department (DoGA), Carlene was recognized for her outstanding  contributions to national development, earning not one, but two prestigious awards. 

Carlene was among seventeen exceptional women honored at the awards ceremony, which was  held in celebration of International Women’s Day.

Her dedication and impact were recognized in  both the Tourism and Education categories, a testament to her multifaceted expertise and  commitment. 

“I am humbled,” Carlene shared, reflecting on her win. “I pledge to remain committed to  inspiring others and providing the needed support to women within my community, as well as in  all areas that I can make an impact.” 

Jamie Saunders, executive director of DoGA, lauded Carlene’s achievement saying, “it was  admirable that Carlene was nominated in two different categories and demonstrated a similar  level of excellence in both.

Our non-partisan judges found her deserving of awards in both fields,  which speaks to her competence and leadership capacity.” 

Carlene’s impressive credentials include a Master’s Degree in Human Resource Management, a  Post-Graduate Diploma in Teaching Business, a Bachelor of Science in Management Studies,  and a certification as a Hospitality Trainer from the American Hotel and Lodging Educational  Institute. 

Currently, as Learning and Development Manager at Sandals Grande Antigua, Carlene continues  to champion education, inspiring over 800 team members to engage with the Sandals Corporate  University’s developmental programmes for professional and personal advancement.  

As a trailblazing force on the management team at Sandals, she proactively mentors young  women in the resort’s Hospitality Training Programme, nurturing holistic growth beyond  professional aspirations into areas like health, fitness and personal deportment. 

Sandals General Manager, David Latchimy shared, “Carlene is celebrated for her supportive  approach to the needs of the team, offering guidance and development plans to foster overall  improvement, consistently exceeding expectations as an educator and leader, as highlighted by  team member’s heartfelt testimonials of her long-standing mentorship since joining the team.”  

He shared that her dedication to woman empowerment extends beyond the workplace, evident in  her impactful training sessions at schools and youth organizations and her volunteerism with  Sandals Foundation, where she dedicates countless hours to community outreach.

“Most notable  is her 2024 collaboration with the Sandals Foundation where she spearheaded interactive  development sessions for female students at All Saint’s Secondary for International Women’s  Day celebrations.” 

Carlene’s exceptional contributions have garnered numerous accolades over the years, including  an Exemplary Service Award from the Princess Margaret Secondary, Manager of the Month  (April 2024, Sandals Grande Antigua) and the prestigious Tourism and Hospitality Award at the  inaugural WOW Factor Awards (November 2024), solidifying her legacy as a transformative  figure in the field of education and leadership. 

She is also alongside a stellar line-up of presenters for the enrichment sessions of the Caribbean  Women Match Officials Course, later this month, being held in conjunction with the Antigua and  Barbuda Football Association. 

The Directorate of Gender Affairs (DoGA) sees the Women of Wadadli and Wa’Omoni (WOW)  awards as a unique opportunity, to recognize and validate the contributions that women have  made and continue to make as it relates to national development, across a variety of fields and  sectors and Carlene has secured her spot among the nation’s transformational leaders.  

This was the second installment of the award ceremony, the first having been held in 2020.

The  awards aim to specifically highlight women’s contributions to national development and  promoting gender equality. 

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10 COMMENTS

  1. @Teacher for Life

    Not in agreement with your last sentence.

    ABST RIP OFF under UPP/LOVELL
    Employee tips used to fund their “Foundation” 🤔

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