Bahamian student Savion Bethell gets CHTAEF Support of $5,000 scholarships

MIAMI, Florida (November 21, 2020) – The Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association Education Foundation (CHTAEF) is teaming up with Johnson & Wales University to support one of its most promising students.

Savion Bethell, a junior at the Rhode Island-based institution who hails from The Bahamas, is the recipient of two $5,000 scholarships, funded equally by the CHTAEF and Johnson & Wales.

Bethell, aged 20, is from the Abaco Islands, which were devastated in 2019 by Hurricane Dorian, the most powerful storm ever to hit the island country.

When Dorian hit, the Bethell family lost everything. The Category 5 hurricane destroyed Bethell’s home and the school where his mother taught, leaving her without a job and the family without a place to live.

CHTAEF immediately began a fundraising initiative to support schoolchildren in the Abaco Islands and Grand Bahama, the hardest-hit areas in the 700-island archipelago in the wake of the historic storm. The Foundation raised more than US$35,000, some of which has been put toward Bethell’s scholarship.

“Savion embodies the passion for responsible Caribbean tourism that our foundation is built on, and we are delighted to support his education as he works toward his dream of advancing the sector in The Bahamas,” said CHTAEF chairman Karolin Troubetzkoy, who is also a renowned hotelier and serves as executive director of Anse Chastanet and Jade Mountain resorts in St. Lucia.

“We are proud to partner with the CHTA Education Foundation to support Savion Bethell, who has consistently demonstrated outstanding academic achievement and who has provided excellent leadership in supporting our past efforts at assisting The Bahamas during times of need such as during the aftermath of Hurricane Dorian in 2019. We wish him continued success in his professional endeavors,” said Larry A. Rice, President of Johnson & Wales University-North Miami Campus.

Despite his family’s setbacks, Savion Bethell, who is working toward a Bachelor of Science in Hospitality & Tourism Management, has maintained strong grades and kept his sights set on his goals. He is passionate about the tourism industry in his island home and has high aspirations for his life after he graduates.

Upon completing his studies, he plans to delve into local politics in The Bahamas and pursue employment in the Ministry of Tourism, with the ultimate goal of serving as Minister of Tourism. He says crafting policy is what he’s most interested in, and his vision includes inputting strategic tourism initiatives to give The Bahamas an increased edge in the region. He also intends to complete a master’s degree shortly.

CHTAEF was established in 1986 as an independent nonprofit offering tax-exempt status for donations. As part of its mission, CHTAEF provides people throughout the Caribbean region with an awareness of the varied career opportunities in the industry and technical and professional development through scholarships, special assistance initiatives, and other training programs.

Today, CHTAEF volunteer trustees administer one of the largest scholarship programs available in the Caribbean hospitality and tourism industry. Funds for these scholarships and grants are generated from corporate sponsorships, benefit auctions, and special events. The Foundation also encourages scholarships through companies that do business with the Caribbean, national hotel associations, and individual resorts.

    About CHTA Education Foundation

The Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association Education Foundation (CHTAEF) was established 30 years ago as a stand-alone 501(c)3 nonprofit, tax-exempt organization, through which scholarships and special assistance are available for the education of the Caribbean hotel industry personnel and students pursuing careers in hospitality and tourism. The Education Foundation has awarded more than US$2 million in scholarships and grants to applicants who demonstrate a strong commitment to the hotel and tourism industry. For more information, visit www.caribbeanhotelandtourism.com/about-the-foundation, call +1 305 443-3030, or email foundation@caribbeanhotelandtourism.com.

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