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PRESIDENT ABRAHAM LEAVES CFBC AFTER 18-YEAR TENURE WITH A HEART FULL OF GRATITUDE

Published 30 August 2024

St Kitts, Basseterre,

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PRESIDENT ABRAHAM LEAVES CFBC AFTER 18-YEAR TENURE WITH A HEART FULL OF GRATITUDE

Basseterre, St. Kitts, 30 th August 2024 (CFBC): The Faculty and Staff of the Clarence Fitzroy
Bryant College (CFBC) bade farewell to Mr. Andrew Abraham, the fifth President of the CFBC,
who was inaugurated on October 12, 2023.

At the CFBC’s General Meeting of Faculty and Staff on 29 th August, 2024, President Abraham
was commended for his sterling contributions by the Chair of the CFBC Board, Dr. Tamu
Browne and the Vice President of Academic and Student Affairs, Dr. Moyia Rowtham, along
with faculty and staff. His 18-year tenure at the tertiary academic institution saw him rise from
the ranks of lecturer to dean then president.


President Abraham said that he was leaving the institution with mixed emotions but with a heart
full of gratitude as he embarks on his new assignment.


“I want to express my gratitude for the opportunity to serve as a lecturer, a dean and within the
last 13 months as president,” Mr. Abraham said. “I am filled with a great sense of
accomplishment and pride.”


“I have witnessed the growth and transformation of CFBC…I did not do it alone. It was a
collective effort,” he added.


He said that the CFBC has achieved some significant milestones during his short stint in office.
Some of these include the Renewable Energy Project, upgrades to the IT network and
infrastructure, renovation of classrooms and buildings, the installation of projectors in most
classrooms, ongoing work to upgrade the Hospitality and Culinary Arts Unit, the installation and
commissioning of generators, and the establishment of a Caribbean Center of Excellence in
Research, Innovation and Workforce Training with a particular focus on solar PV installation and
electric vehicles (EV) maintenance and repairs.


He thanked the Government through the Ministry of Finance for its investment of over half a
million dollars to the CFBC to ensure the institution’s continued improvement of services and
infrastructure.


“We’ve forged partnerships. I think we have a very vibrant learning environment at CFBC, and it
is not finished but it is a work in progress,” President Abraham said. “I am particularly proud of
some of the initiatives that we undertook in the last year.”

He said that his near two decades at the CFBC have yielded many positive experiences that far
outweigh the negative ones. He thanked senior management, faculty and staff for the support that
he received over the years.


“What I’m asking of you is to continue to give CFBC your best and we will have the institution
that we all desire. Keep pushing and moving this institution higher and you have what it takes to
do it,” the outgoing president said.


Vice President for Academic and Student Affairs, Dr. Moyia Rowtham, will serve as Interim
President for a period of two years from September 01, 2024 – August 31, 2026.

President of the CFBC, Mr. Andrew Abraham
President Abraham is presented with a gift from Chair of the CFBC Board of Governors, Dr. Tamu Browne

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