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ECTEL Announces the Winners of the ‘She’s my ICT Champion’ Reel Contest!

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    PRESS RELEASE – 08-08/24

    EASTERN CARIBBEAN TELECOMMUNICATIONS AUTHORITY (ECTEL) 

    ECTEL’s Reel Contest Winners Revealed 


    Castries, Saint Lucia – 8th August 2024 – The Eastern Caribbean Telecommunications Authority (ECTEL) is delighted to announce the winners of its ‘She’s My ICT Champion’ Reel Contest, held in observance of Girls in ICT 2024. This competition was launched on 21st March, 2024, inviting students from secondary, tertiary and vocational schools across our Contracting States to use their digital skills to showcase a woman ICT leader they admire through a video reel.

    The contest aimed to celebrate and empower young people in ICT, highlighting their creativity, technical prowess, and potential as future leaders in the field. Seventeen (17) entries were submitted and judged based on innovation, presentation, and relevance to the theme.

    In the 12-15 category, all three winners hailed from the St. Vincent Girls’ High School. Leah Nanton secured 1st Place, winning EC$1000 plus EC$500 for her school. Kalen Browne earned 2nd Place, receiving EC$750 and Josel DaSilva clinched 3rd Place, winning EC$500. Meanwhile, Kelly Huang of Dominica Grammar School received EC$250 for the ‘Most Likes’ component in this category. This was determined by who garnered the most likes on their submission across all ECTEL official social media platforms: Instagram, Facebook, YouTube LinkedIn, and X (Twitter).

    In the 16 and over category, Bradley Alexander, the lone male in the contest, from St. Vincent and the Grenadines Community College emerged as the 1st Place winner, receiving EC$1000, with an additional EC$500 awarded to his school. Bradley also won EC$250 for the ‘Most Likes’ component in this category. Tonna-Shay Miller from Clarence Fitzroy Bryant College (CFBC) in St. Kitts and Nevis secured 2nd Place, winning EC$750. Axyahn Smithen, also from CFBC, achieved 3rd Place, winning EC$500.

    The judging panel comprised of Janique-ka John from St. Vincent and the Grenadines, a Freelance Software Engineer based in Rome, Medisha Augustine-Casimir, a Virtual Support Specialist and Digital Marketer from the Commonwealth of Dominica and Thea Jerome an Intern at ECTEL. The judges, all impressed with the entries, remarked that the submissions were “creative and fun, but also showed the charisma we have among Caribbean students in the region! It’s heartwarming to know that they can identify role models in ICT to look up to.”

    ECTEL extends its congratulations to all the winners and participants for their outstanding contributions to the field of ICT. This contest not only highlighted the talent within our schools but also underscored the importance of supporting and encouraging young people, especially girls, in pursuing studies and careers in Information and Communication Technology. The contest also provided a platform to showcase the many women leaders in ICT across ECTEL’s Contracting States. The Directorate also thanks the National Telecommunications Regulatory Commissions (NTRCs) of the Commonwealth of Dominica, St. Kitts and Nevis and St. Vincent and the Grenadines for presenting the winners with their prizes on ECTEL’s behalf.

    Visit us at @ectel on Facebook and YouTube and @ectelauthority on Instagram and X to watch all the exciting reels and to learn more about our work.

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    Contact: David Cox
    Managing Director, ECTEL
    Tel: 758 458 1701/2
    Email: ectel@ectel.int

    About ECTEL

    ECTEL has been the regional regulatory body advising the National Telecommunications Regulatory Commissions (NTRCs) on electronic communications matters in its five (5) Contracting States namely; the Commonwealth of Dominica, Grenada, St. Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia and St. Vincent and the Grenadines since 4th May 2000. In simple terms, ECTEL works with the NTRCs to promote consumer rights and harmonised benefits in the electronic communications sector in its Contracting States.

Office Of Utilities Regulation
Privacy Overview

Data Protection — Privacy Notice for Information Request
This privacy notice tells you how the Office of Utilities Regulation (OUR) collects and uses the personal data of individuals who will participate in our Satisfaction Survey for Major Service Providers.

What Types of personal data are we collecting?

  • Names
  • Job Titles
  • Work contact number
  • Work email address

 

What is the legal basis for asking for this information?
The legal basis for collecting personal data is legitimate interests.  The OUR is requesting information based on its legitimate interest in conducting this survey, which necessitates obtaining personal data. The legitimate interest, in this case, relates to fulfilling the project's purpose.

Why are we asking for this information?
The OUR believes it is important to assess the views of various participants in the electricity, telecommunications, and water and sewerage sectors it regulates, particularly the major service providers: Jamaica Public Service Company Limited, the National Water Commission, FLOW, and Digicel Jamaica Limited. Through this research, the OUR aims to evaluate these major service providers' knowledge, attitudes, and perceptions specifically regarding:

  • the roles and functions of the OUR.
  • the service providers' knowledge and perception of the OUR and
  • the extent to which the service providers believe the OUR is performing satisfactorily and executing its mandate efficiently.

The OUR intends to utilize the research findings to review its processes and procedures related to these major service providers.

 

What will we do with personal data?

The data will be used to contact participants to provide opportunities to collect qualitative and quantitative data for analysis. The information will be kept on a secured server, where it will be stored in accordance with the Data Protection Act, 2020 for four (4) years.

 

How will we protect personal data and how long will it be stored?

We have implemented appropriate technical and organizational measures to ensure that we keep personal data safe and comply with data protection laws. The information will be stored on a physically secured server, accessible only to authorized personnel. The OUR has implemented several controls to protect the data, including password protection, multi-factor authentication, firewalls, anti-virus software, VPNs, and Data Encryption.

The personal data will be stored for four (4) years, after which it will be disposed of in accordance with the OUR Business Classification Scheme and Records Retention and Disposition Authority.

 

Who will utilize the personal data?

The data will be collected by a third-party consultant who will be conducting the survey.

 

What are the rights of data subjects?

Participants can change their minds or withdraw their consent to use their personal data at any time.

 

Participants have the right to ask us to delete their personal data. To do this, they can send an email to dpo@our.org.im. They also have the right to ask us to update and rectify the personal data that we hold about them.