Cayman: Island Heritage announces recipient of 2020 Educational Grant

Cayman
Islands, 30 September, 2020—Island
Heritage Insurance Company, Ltd. (“Island Heritage” or “the
Company”) today announced that it has awarded its 2020 Educational
Grant to Justine Rhule. Justine has been accepted at the University
of Warwick to study Law. After completing her degree she plans to
return to the Cayman Islands to give back to the community and make a
contribution to the ever-growing legal industry.
Despite
the COVID-19 global pandemic, Island Heritage Insurance received a
large number of impressive applications from local candidates.
Justine was selected based on her academic performance, leadership
skills and community service. Island Heritage’s Human Resources
Vice President and Educational Grant Committee member, Dawn
McLean-Brady stated: “Justine impressed the entire committee with
an outstanding presentation, her strong work ethic and determination
and we are delighted to present her with the 2020 Educational Grant.”
Established 4 years ago in celebration of Island Heritage’s 20th anniversary, the Educational Grant offers a Caymanian student a US$5,000 award to help fund college or university studies. Criteria for selection include academic excellence, demonstrated leadership experience, and community engagement and service. The recipient is selected by a committee of Island Heritage staff.
BACKGROUND
Founded
in 1996 in the Cayman Islands, Island Heritage Insurance Company,
Ltd. (“Island Heritage”) is a leading provider of personal and
commercial insurance, including property, casualty, motor and yacht.
In 2018, the Island Heritage Retirement Trust Company was approved as
a Cayman-registered pension plan provider.
Island
Heritage holds a financial strength rating of “A (Excellent)” by
A.M. Best, along with a proven track record of customer service
excellence throughout the Caribbean. Island Heritage is part of the
BF&M group of companies - like-minded organizations with one goal
in mind: providing insurance the way it should be.
Published September 30, 2020
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