Grand Cayman, October 08, 2024 – The Insurance Managers Association of Cayman (IMAC) has announced that through its Educational Scholarship Fund (ESF), $240,000 in scholarships have been awarded to nine (9) Caymanians for 2024.
This year also marks the 30th anniversary of the ESF, and since its inception, has raised approximately $5 million through events and generous contributions from members and industry partners. The fund has now supported seventy-four (74) young Caymanians in pursuing higher education, including the 2024 scholarship recipients.
“We are excited to support these ambitious students in their educational pursuits” said Lesley Thompson, Chair of the ESF Committee and former Chair of IMAC. “The ESF Committee reviewed many exceptional applications and selected 9 students, with diverse career goals, who are excited to learn and grow, and return to Cayman to work.”
Highlighted below are the 2024 scholarship recipients, pursuing a wide range of degrees both locally and internationally:
Jaysie Allen
Bachelors in Accounting
University of Surrey, UK
Lashunda Frederick
Bachelors in Business Administration, Bachelors
ICCI, Cayman
Jelani Hanson
Bachelors in Communication, Culture, Information and Technology
University of Toronto at Mississauga, Canada
Dejea Lyons
Bachelors in Global Development & Sustainability
Bath Spa University, UK
Tamia McLean
Bachelors in Psychology
University of British Columbia, Canada
Haley Montague
Bachelors in Law
University of Lancaster, UK
Dajon Sibblies
Masters in Cyber Security and Forensics
University of Westminster, UK
Durk Tatum
Bachelors in Computer Science
Penn State Behrend, USA
Karina Cornelssen
Bachelors in Veterinary Medicine
St. Matthews University, Cayman
To learn more about the IMAC Educational Scholarship Fund, please click here.
The Insurance Managers Association of Cayman (IMAC) represents the international insurance industry in the Cayman Islands. IMAC liaises with government and the regulator on the industry’s behalf and promotes innovation and international competitiveness to maintain Cayman’s advantageous market position. The Cayman Islands is the second largest domicile in the world for captives and a dominant jurisdiction for healthcare captives, group captives, catastrophe bonds and international reinsurance.