Cleo Hamm has been appointed Island Manager, Delta Petroleum St Kitts market.
Hamm will be formally introduced to that market on Wednesday 14th December 2011, by Delta Petroleum’s, Regional General Manager, Bevis Sylvester.
Hamm has been transferred from the Anguilla market where he worked for the past year.
According to the Regional Manager, Hamm’s appointment is indicative of Delta’s continuous strategy to establish permanence in the St. Kitts market.
“Delta Petroleum is committed to community enhancement and we will continue to share in Community Development” said Sylvester.
“We believe an investment in the community is an investment in the future of Delta in St. Kitts and Nevis,” the Regional General Manager stated.
He continued by saying that competition is healthy for any market, and therefore Delta will continue to offer incentives to customers who purchase LPG and that there will also be special pricing for Taxis as well as Fleets, in addition, the company’s frequency user program will be more defined.
“As we move into the Holiday Season, customers can look forward to a number of giveaways in the market. Likewise, we are looking forward to the patronage of our current customers, but moreover we wish to welcome new customers and invite them to experience the difference with Delta’s high quality products,” outlined Sylvester.
In conclusion, Sylvester stated that Delta is committed to living up to its theme in the St. Kitts/Nevis market, “A new day, a new way, a new experience.”
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Guess many of you are now finding out the true meaning of BEVIS (Big Egotistic Very Insincere Sucker). Remember he is a Balo graduate also.
DIS IS NOT NEWS!!!!!!!!!!
he has the same hair cut like don imus the radio talkshow host who was banned for calling the girls “nappy head ho’s”….i wonder if he got that racist style from idolising him?
“you reap what you sow”
A transfer for BSylvester from the BVI would be the best thing. His future is dim after his term in Balo and Racial hatred.
I am sure that St.Kitts will soon get fed up with him, especially once he starts to run his mouth before his brain is in gear.
we will never forgive him for what he did to dancia
*Yawn* Why does Beeevis just not start his own Delta online news site?!?!? Tired of this company and this inflated mouthpiece!
zeus is jealous
Mr.Sylvester, a lot of us are still boycotting your gas station after your racist remarks in your failed attempt to become a politician. We will continue to support other “colourblind” entities and not yours.
What is really suprising to me is that you are not even man enough to come up and clear the air with an apology.
I also have been avoiding this gas station since his tasteless remarks, i also encourage others including tourists to do so also.
There is no room for racism in society and this man was very out of place for saying what he did.
I was a regular user of Delta for many years but switched after those same rascist remarks to a competitor, i now find i fill the car less frequently, seem to get more miles to the gallon from the competitor, wish i had switched years ago!
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