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Public Relations and Stakeholder Relationship Management
Stakeholder Engagement
The winner of the
Caribbean Administrative
Tribunal (CCAT) logo
competition was
announced on Monday
17 February 2020, at
the The Caribbean
Examinations Council
(CXC®) Headquarters in Barbados. Ms Dionne Hunte, Graphic
Illustrator and Typist at CXC® was presented with her winning
prize following the unveiling of her winning logo during the
launch ceremony.
The CCAT logo competition received several entries from
across the CARICOM territories. Ms Hunte explained to the
Caribbean Examiner, the rationale behind her logo design and
the colours selected. The logo comprises a laurel, the scales
of justice, a star and the abbreviated letters of the CCAT. The
laurel is symbolic of peace. Peace is what the CCAT would seek
to bring about among the parties involved in any arbitration
before the Tribunal.
The Scales of Justice relate to the fairness of the judicial
process. Every party would want that they are heard and that
they are treated fairly in all matters. The star is representative
of wisdom. There is only one star and it speaks to unity – we
are all in this together. The light blue and dark blue colors
used on the Scales of Justice and on the abbreviated letters
respectively, are reminiscent of those used by CARICOM.
These colors are also representative of the beautiful sky and
sea, which all Caribbean islands enjoy. The green of the laurel
is symbolic of growth and peace. The color gold is a color of
compassion. Along with fairness and justice, those making
decisions of the CCAT, should employ compassion when
Hon. Mr Colin Jordan, MP, Minister of Labour and Social Partnership
dealing with matters before them.
Relations, Barbados (right), joins Ms Dionne Hunte, Dr Wayne
Wesley, Registrar and CEO, and Dr Carol Granston, Pro-Registrar
and Deputy CEO, for a photo by the winning logo.
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