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  • Winning Our World Cups: Cable Bahamas Awards Several Employees at EPIC Luncheon

    Winning Our World Cups: Cable Bahamas Awards Several Employees at EPIC Luncheon

    Nassau, Bahamas – October 21, 2024 – Cable Bahamas Group celebrated excellence and dedication at its quarterly Epic Awards luncheon on October 21st, honoring employees who exemplify the company’s core values: Integrity, Performance, People, Community Leadership, Customer Focus, and Teamwork.  

    The Epic Awards is designed to spotlight those who go above and beyond in their roles, reinforcing a culture of excellence and commitment across the organization. This quarter’s luncheon, themed “Winning the World Cups,” highlighted the company’s strategic focus areas and celebrated several employees’ exemplary contributions to achieving these goals. Four winners were recognized in key categories, receiving cash prizes as a token of appreciation for their dedication to the company’s success:  

    • Staff Award: Quincy Cockborn – Engineering 
    • Supervisor Award: Tanya Turnquest – Finance 
    • Manager Award: Ebonette Bain-Minnis – Finance 
    • Director Award: Keshala Knowles – Human Resources 

    Attendees also enjoyed a lively performance by the Gerald Cash Primary School Rake & Scrape Band—a testament to Cable Bahamas’ dedication to celebrating and empowering Bahamian culture, not just through its products and services, but within its own corporate identity. 

    The next Epic Awards luncheon is set for January 2025, as Cable Bahamas continues its tradition in recognizing the exceptional impact of its employees every quarter.  

    For media inquiries please contact publicrelations@bealiv.com 

  • Stories of Connection: Finding Healing in Connection.

    Stories of Connection: Finding Healing in Connection.

    “There’s nothing left to do but live.” 

    Diagnosed at 23 and now a 17-year breast cancer survivor, Gandieze Fairweather-Reckley stood confidently in front of our camera, wearing her absolute best-in-pink, and shared with the world the moment her entire outlook on life changed.  

    “I vow to live until my time is up.”  

    In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness month, ALIV surprised several members of Gennie Dean Cancer Support Group with floral arrangements and brand new Nokia cell phones.   

    “Yes!” exclaimed a survivor, who had been yearning for a new phone to replace her old model. The room lit up with beaming faces and the women let out a in a series of cheers. 

    These women shared their incredible testimonies with us; we couldn’t help but notice that interwoven in each of their stories was the undeniable thread of finding healing in connection. 

    “I had a really strong family support,” said Gandieze. “I just had a lot of people around me that loved me…”  

    In came Yolanda Huyler, a survivor of stage 3 breast cancer. She flashed a warm smile to the camera as she shared that she has been cancer-free for seven glorious years. 

    “Hallelujah!” she yelled, pumping her fists to the sky with her eyes closed tight, recalling the moment she walked out of that clinic, never having to turn back. We asked her what gave her the strength to embrace life so fervently after her diagnosis.  

    “My faith. My family. My close friends that supported me,” Yolanda beamed, reflecting on all the connections that kept her going through one of the hardest moments of her life. 

    Then stepped into frame the daughter of the late Dennie Dean. 

    “The caretaker feels the journey as much as the patient,” she offered, reflecting on what it means to be on the outside looking in. Duquesa Dean didn’t understand her mother’s connection to the foundation at first, which was founded in 2012. This October marked 7 years since her mother, a hero to many women including Duquesa, passed away.  

    “Sometimes it was hard to walk through the sorrow with her as it relates to being isolated,” Duquesa passionately explained. “There were times when she spoke about being in the home while she was recovering, and it seemed like the four walls would be closing in against her…” Yes, she was walking through the journey with her mother, yet she still had to face the trial and error of balancing caretaking and other parts of her own life – like her career. She described the rollercoaster of taking on every emotion as a caretaker, whether it was trauma from the pain or empowering glimmers of encouragement.   

    “Those were some of the emotions. But at the end of it there was joy.”  

    Today, Duquesa is the Vice President of the Gennie Dean Caring Support Group, building a community that extends their arms toward breast cancer fighters and survivors and offer unwavering support to live a full, vibrant life. 

    At ALIV, we truly believe that life is shaped by the connections we build and maintain. There is healing in connection. Whether it’s through a kind gesture, a shared experience, or staying close to a support system, these connections remind us daily why It’s Good to Be ALIV. 

  • ALIV PARTNERS WITH THE BAHAMAS ESPORTS FEDERATION AND ATLANTIS TO HOST ESPORTS

    ALIV PARTNERS WITH THE BAHAMAS ESPORTS FEDERATION AND ATLANTIS TO HOST ESPORTS

    NASSAU, BAHAMAS – August 28
    th, 2024
    – ALIV teamed up with the Bahamas Esports Federation (BESF) and Atlantis to host the inaugural Crush Counter Showdown on Saturday, August 24th.

    The Crush Counter Showdown is a premier esports event that brought together gamers from across the region to compete in Street Fighter 6 and Tekken 8. ALIV powered players with ALIVFibr’s cutting-edge fibre technology, underscoring the crucial role of superior connectivity as the local esports and gaming culture rapidly grows.

    “ALIVFibr is not just about speed—it’s about unlocking the full potential of the gaming community in The Bahamas,” said John Gomez, Chief ALIV Officer. “Our advanced fibre technology is specifically designed to meet the demands of gamers who require low latency and uninterrupted connections.”

    Beyond competition, ALIVFibr’s robust connection and Atlantis’ dedication to family-friendly events are both instrumental in supporting The Bahamas Esports Federation’s mission.

    “We are excited to host this tremendous event in our 14,000-square-foot Teen Club as Atlantis is always looking to generate new and exciting ideas not only for our hotel guests, but for our local community,” said Daniel Belton, Executive Director of Resort Programming at Atlantis. “Our goal is to produce more large-scale inclusive family events such as this.”

    These partnerships strengthen BESF, empowering our youth, and nurturing a burgeoning industry that has the potential to elevate The Bahamas and its players to a global stage.

    “The Crush Counter Showdown positions The Bahamas as a formidable player on a global sports stage,” said The Honorable Mario Bowleg, Minister of Youth, Sports & Culture. “By showcasing our talent and hospitality, we invite international attention and investment, solidifying our reputation as a hub of esports and excellence.”

    Michael Armogan, Founder and President of BESF, acknowledged The Bahamas as “the best poised country” to lead in esports, highlighting the diverse job opportunities that this growing industry will create. “It really brings in a whole gamut of different jobs that maybe people have never looked at or thought about,” said Armogan.

    At the end of the night, Crush Counter Showdown winners received up to $3,500 in prizes and giveaways, including several Sony PlayStation 5 consoles, hi-tech gaming gear, and Atlantis Dolphin Cay and Aquaventure passes.

    ALIV is proud to support this event and encourages gamers to experience the difference ALIVFibr can make by signing up at www.alivfibr.com.

    Media Contact: publicrelations@bealiv.com