Log In

Reset Password
BERMUDA | RSS PODCAST

Bermudian on shortlist for international award

BHB Network Solutions analyst Colin Outerbridge has been selected as a finalist for an international WOW! Award

A Bermuda Hospitals Board employee has worked his way into the final of an international service excellence award in a field of 20,000 entrants.

Network Solutions analyst Colin Outerbridge is on the shortlist for The WOW! award, after being nominated in the Going the Extra Mile category through the BHB’s online RISE Awards programme, which allows individuals to recognise staff members who have “gone above and beyond to deliver exemplary service,” said a hospital spokesperson.

Winners will be announced today at the annual The WOW! Awards Gala. This year there are 75 finalists in 15 categories.

Mr Outerbridge is at present in London, UK, to attend the ceremony.

In mid-September a panel of judges interviewed Mr Outerbridge via Skype, asking a series of questions about the events which inspired his nomination by Dean Parris, BHB’s disaster manager.

“During Hurricane Joaquin, Colin came in to access the ITS network before going home and ended up staying for the duration of the hurricane,” Mr Parris said in his RISE Award nomination.

“He dealt with any IT and telephone issue that arose across the entire KEMH campus. In addition when the HICC [Hospital Incident Command Centre] started developing phone issues, Colin came up with a quick solution and then implemented it to make sure that our service did not go down. Colin is a true leader.”

Mr Outerbridge told the judges it was an IT issue in the Intensive Care Unit, caused by power fluctuations, which made volunteering to stay in lockdown during the hurricane worthwhile.

“Had the issue not been resolved quickly and successfully, machines used to monitor patients could have been affected,” added the spokesperson.

“At BHB, I’m here for the patients,” Mr Outerbridge told the panel. “Doing this sort of work gives me fulfilment and I like to help people. That night, it could have been a family member of mine in ICU. It could have been a co-worker or even someone in this room.”

BHB CEO Venetta Symonds said: “We’re delighted Colin is being recognised for his contribution to our patients and colleagues.

“When a hurricane strikes Bermuda, several 100 BHB employees leave their families to stay in the hospitals for the duration, ensuring patient care continues uninterrupted. Colin will represent all those dedicated individuals at the awards ceremony in London.

“We are proud of Colin and all BHB staff members who go above and beyond every day to achieve our vision of Exceptional Care. Strong Partnerships. Healthy Community.”

BHB’s RISE Awards nominations are managed in association with UK-based The WOW! Awards and are evaluated based on BHB’s vision and values.

Members of the public can recognise BHB staff members who demonstrate service excellence by visiting www.bermudahospitals.bm and clicking on About Us > BHB Staff Recognition. Nominations are listed on the BHB website.