The Pool at The Four Seasons Resort – Nevis
Charlestown, Nevis
February 15, 2011
Nevis’ Tourism Minister, the Honourable Joseph Parry, supported by Minister of Social Transformation in the Nevis Island Administration [NIA] the Honourable Hensley Daniel, Minister of Agriculture the Honourable E. Robelto Hector, Cabinet Secretary Mr. Ashley Farrell and Health Advisor Mrs. Patricia Hanley, congratulated The Four Seasons Resort, Nevis [FSRN] on Monday [Feb. 14] on the occasion of the hotel’s 20th anniversary.
Minister Parry, who also serves as Premier of Nevis and Area Representative for the St. Thomas’ Parish, expressed pride in the hotel’s employees for sustaining it over 20 years.
As Minister of Tourism during the Feb. 1991 opening, the Nevisian leader used yesterday’s event to underpin the significance of the Four Seasons Resort to the island, stating that it provided jobs for hundreds of persons.
“I am very pleased to have been associated with the original opening and to be associated with the reopening last year,” Mr. Parry said.
The Four Seasons Resort, the Premier explained, had done great work “in changing the whole economy.”
“You changed it once, you changed it twice, and you are now changing it again because we had gone downhill and we are back uphill and we are climbing still,” he said.
As a token of the NIA’s appreciation and in recognition of the resort’s “outstanding service” to the Nevisian community, Premier Parry presented a plaque to Regional Vice President [RVP] of Four Seasons and General Manager [GM] of FSRN Mr. Andrew Humphries.
“May Four Seasons remain opened for many many years,” he said as he congratulated the Jamaican-born RVP and GM on the accomplishment.
“It is with a great deal of respect for the people of Nevis that we do accept this,” Mr. Humphries said as he accepted the plaque and recorded his gratitude to the NIA for the gesture.
“Mr. Parry and the Nevis Island Administration, thank you very much for honouring us on this momentous occasion and I accept this very very gratefully, particularly [on behalf of] all of our employees that have been with us for all of those 20 years,” he said.
“Nevis has made Four Seasons a special company by hosting this great resort on this wonderful island,” Mr. Humphries added.
Among the long-serving employees present at the recognition ceremony, were the FSRN’s Conference Services Manager and first employee Ms. Fay Walters, Director of Human Resources Mr. Samuel Caines, Human Resources Manager Mrs. Maira Parris and Director of Safety and Loss Prevention Mr. Zenrick Hanley.
While Ms. Walters said she hoped to double her years of service to the resort, Mr. Caines expressed pride that his establishment had provided “20 years of tremendous transformation to the economy of Nevis.”
Mrs. Parris described her employment as “a great pleasure” as she congratulated the resort and “all other employees that made 20 years with Four Seasons.”
Mr. Hanley’s remarks extended to the NIA which he said played a pivotal role in the resort’s success.
“It has been 20 wonderful years and my how they flew by. I wish to congratulate not only Four Seasons on the 20th anniversary but also the Nevis Island Administration that has worked so closely with Four Seasons and all of those hard working employees who have come together time and time again in times of disaster and crises,” he said.