HVP Guyana’s ‘Men of Influence’ Awards: Celebrating Leadership, Service, and Masculinity Across Guyana

Founded in 2022 by Treveynie Persaud, a professional videographer and editor, and Fazil Mohamed, a seasoned fashion designer, HVP Guyana has been at the forefront of recognizing and celebrating male leadership and service through its flagship initiative, the ‘Men of Influence’ HOVO Awards.

Launched to coincide with International Men’s Day on November 19, the awards highlight the contributions of men from diverse walks of life who have demonstrated exceptional leadership and service to humanity. Since its inception, the program has honored 20 men annually, with the next ceremony slated for November 30, 2024, at the Georgetown Cricket Club.

Past honourees include Pandit Ubraj Narine, Bonny Alves, Chris Gopaul, Mario Bolwerign, Parmanand Sukhu, Stanley Ming, Bradley Downer, Godfrey Bess, Compton “Como Williams” Narine, Pastor McGarell, Dr. Brian Miles, Colin Klautky, Dr. Godfrey Washington, Franklyn Brisport-Luke, Max Massiah, Linden “Mighty Smoker” Stewart, Navranda Persaud, Neil Bacchus, Orein Angoy and Shivnarine Chanderapaul.

This was followed by the 2023 honorees being: Shazam Somwar, Nkosi Jupiter, Lindon ‘Jumbie’ Jones, Motielall Hussein, Roy Stewart, Cyril Walker, Pt Suresh Singh, Rev. Dr. Noel Gordon AA, Farouk Ghanie, Denzel St. Hill, Dr. Naitram Singh, Naeem Baksh, Dwight John, Herald Alves, Quincy “EGO” Lacon, Corey Semple, Christopher Chin, Adrian Clarke, Mark Carban and Michael Ramkissoon.

This year’s awardees are: Dr Vishnu Doerga, Dr. Hydar Khan, Pandit Rudranauth Sharma, Warren Barlow, Ronald J Daniels, Maqsood Ahmed Mansoor, Mr.Pooran Seeraj, Ramnarine Ragoobar, Devanand Ramdatt, Noel Campbell, Roland Richards, Troy A.A. ParBoo, Michael Richmond, Shaquille Rodney, Richard Collymore, Dr. Quacy Grant, Bill Rogers, Hallim Khan, Dr. Patrick Eze Rockcliffe, Sixtus Edwards

These men, alongside others, represent the depth of talent, resilience, and dedication found within Guyana’s male leaders.

Men of Influence (MOI) Network.

Building on the momentum of the awards, HVP has also established the Men of Influence (MOI) Network. This initiative fosters a supportive environment where men can share experiences, mentor younger generations, and engage in programs designed to promote individuality, discipline, and leadership. The network extends its reach across Guyana’s deri regions and into the diaspora, providing members with access to mentorship, outreach opportunities, training, and cultural activities.

The MOI Network seeks to impact lives not only through its programs but also by serving as a platform for men to connect, support, and inspire each other. By fostering integrity and loyalty among its members, the network aims to create a ripple effect of positive change in homes, workplaces, and communities.

As HVP continues to grow, its commitment to celebrating and empowering men remains steadfast, ensuring that their contributions to society are recognized and valued year after year.

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