Kevin Blache Resignation: Tributes to Grenadian Engineer

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Kevin Blache – resigns as Chief Technical Officer

Recently, I saw the headline “Blache Resigns” and felt compelled to share my appreciation for a remarkable professional I had the privilege to work with.

Mr. Blache stands out as one of the few young professionals who combines technical expertise with humility, respect, and a genuine commitment to growth.

From our first interaction, his indepth knowledge in slope stabilization – a critical area for Grenada – was evident. He was open to innovative solutions and passionate about improving standards, especially in light of challenges at Molinere and Clozier.

When I faced a technical issue, his immediate and precise guidance reminded me of his competence and professionalism. Every conversation with him was a learning experience.

While his departure is a loss for the public service, I believe it’s the right decision. Too often, the focus is on credentials rather than true skill development.

Mr. Blache chose a path that values competence and continuous improvement.

I wish him every success and look forward to celebrating his future achievements.

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Kevin Blache Resignation: Tributes to Grenadian Engineer

Kevin Blache – resigns as Chief Technical Officer

Recently, I saw the headline “Blache Resigns” and felt compelled to share my appreciation for a remarkable professional I had the privilege to work with.

Mr. Blache stands out as one of the few young professionals who combines technical expertise with humility, respect, and a genuine commitment to growth.

From our first interaction, his indepth knowledge in slope stabilization – a critical area for Grenada – was evident. He was open to innovative solutions and passionate about improving standards, especially in light of challenges at Molinere and Clozier.

When I faced a technical issue, his immediate and precise guidance reminded me of his competence and professionalism. Every conversation with him was a learning experience.

While his departure is a loss for the public service, I believe it’s the right decision. Too often, the focus is on credentials rather than true skill development.

Mr. Blache chose a path that values competence and continuous improvement.

I wish him every success and look forward to celebrating his future achievements.

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