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Sagicor supports Caribbean Broadcasting Union’s Caribbean Media Awards

Sponsors Health Education and Financial Literacy Journalism Awards

 For the second consecutive year, Sagicor has signed on as a sponsor of the Caribbean Broadcasting Union’s (CBU) Caribbean Media Awards.

The regional insurer continues to signal its support of media across the Caribbean with the sponsorship of the health education journalism award. This year, the company also introduced an additional award for financial literacy journalism. The health education journalism award highlights news, current affairs or public service content, in any television programming or print format that focuses on and promotes an understanding of the national or regional health sectors or advances health and wellness while the financial literacy journalism award highlights news or current affairs content in any television programming or print format that focuses on and promotes an understanding of the financial components and skills pertaining to the effective management of money and debt.

Last year’s health education journalism awards were won by Great Belize Productions (Channel 5) in the television category and the Broadcasting Corporation of Bahamas in the radio category. The pieces dealt with various aspects of HIV/AIDS.

Sagicor’s Vice President, Group Marketing, Communications and Brand Experience, Ingrid Card, said Sagicor is committed to supporting journalism across the region.

“We are pleased to be able to signal our commitment to our media practitioners in this way and salute them for the tireless work they do. We look forward to this year’s entries and seeing the great work that has been produced over the past year.”

In welcoming the renewed partnership with Sagicor, CBU President, Kayleaser-Deveaux Isaacs, highlighted that Sagicor’s category sponsorship would have even greater reach in this edition of the competition.  She said, “The CBU has thrown it open to all Caribbean media organisations, even those that are not currently CBU members.  It’s a way of ensuring the competition has an impact on the entire regional media sector.”

For more than two decades, the CBU has annually presented its Caribbean Media Awards to highlight outstanding radio and television productions from the CBU member systems and recommended entities. The CBU’s Caribbean Media Awards will broadcast live on August 16th from Trinidad and Tobago. Submission of entries for the awards closes on May 25th.

CAPTION: Sagicor’s Vice President, Group Marketing, Communications and Brand Experience, Ingrid Card.

Sponsors Health Education and Financial Literacy Journalism Awards

 For the second consecutive year, Sagicor has signed on as a sponsor of the Caribbean Broadcasting Union’s (CBU) Caribbean Media Awards.

The regional insurer continues to signal its support of media across the Caribbean with the sponsorship of the health education journalism award. This year, the company also introduced an additional award for financial literacy journalism. The health education journalism award highlights news, current affairs or public service content, in any television programming or print format that focuses on and promotes an understanding of the national or regional health sectors or advances health and wellness while the financial literacy journalism award highlights news or current affairs content in any television programming or print format that focuses on and promotes an understanding of the financial components and skills pertaining to the effective management of money and debt.

Last year’s health education journalism awards were won by Great Belize Productions (Channel 5) in the television category and the Broadcasting Corporation of Bahamas in the radio category. The pieces dealt with various aspects of HIV/AIDS.

Sagicor’s Vice President, Group Marketing, Communications and Brand Experience, Ingrid Card, said Sagicor is committed to supporting journalism across the region.

“We are pleased to be able to signal our commitment to our media practitioners in this way and salute them for the tireless work they do. We look forward to this year’s entries and seeing the great work that has been produced over the past year.”

In welcoming the renewed partnership with Sagicor, CBU President, Kayleaser-Deveaux Isaacs, highlighted that Sagicor’s category sponsorship would have even greater reach in this edition of the competition.  She said, “The CBU has thrown it open to all Caribbean media organisations, even those that are not currently CBU members.  It’s a way of ensuring the competition has an impact on the entire regional media sector.”

For more than two decades, the CBU has annually presented its Caribbean Media Awards to highlight outstanding radio and television productions from the CBU member systems and recommended entities. The CBU’s Caribbean Media Awards will broadcast live on August 16th from Trinidad and Tobago. Submission of entries for the awards closes on May 25th.

CAPTION: Sagicor’s Vice President, Group Marketing, Communications and Brand Experience, Ingrid Card.

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