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One of the company's founders (Dr. John J. Grace) had worked for Grace Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of New York's W. R. Grace and Company.When, in 1922, W.R.Grace decided to divest the Jamaican subsidiary, Dr. Grace bought the company and, along with Fred Kennedy, a Jamaican, co-founded Grace, Kennedy and Company Limited.
ISSA/Grace Kennedy Boys and Girls Champs: Kingston Jamaica: 17 years, 111 days [123] 110 m hurdles: 13.32: Dejour Russell: 24 Jun 2017: National Championships, National Stadium: Kingston Jamaica: 17 years, 84 days [124] 400 m hurdles: 47.34: Roshawn Clarke: 21 Aug 2023: 18th World Athletics Championships: Budapest Hungary: 19 years, 51 days ...
The ISSA Grace Kennedy Boys and Girls Championships (better known as Champs) is an annual Jamaican high school track and field meet held by Jamaica's Inter-Secondary Schools Sports Association. The five day event, held during the last week before Easter in Kingston , has been considered a proving ground for many Jamaican athletes.
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Grace and Grace Foods are brand names of GraceKennedy Limited, a multinational entity involved in food processing and distribution, banking and finance, insurance and remittance services, and building materials retailing. It was established in 1922.
Grace Kennedy may refer to: GraceKennedy, Jamaican conglomerate; Grace Kennedy (writer) (1782–1825), Scottish writer; Grace Kennedy (singer), BBC British singer and television presenter; Grace Kennedy (album), 1979 album of the singer Grace Kennedy; Poto and Cabengo (Grace and Virginia Kennedy), American identical twins
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In 1981, Grace Kennedy was signed by the BBC to present her own Saturday night primetime entertainment show, The Grace Kennedy Show, which ran for six series between 1981–1983 and won a BAFTA award. [11] Guests included Bruce Forsyth, [12] Al Jarreau, [13] The Pointer Sisters [14] and Derek Griffiths. [15]