Jane Ellen Usher
Jane Ellen Usher | |
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Member of the Belize House of Representatives for Pickstock | |
In office 21 November 1979 – 4 September 1989 | |
Preceded by | Adolfo Lizarraga |
Succeeded by | George Cadle Price |
President of the Belize Senate | |
In office 15 September 1989 – 1 June 1993 | |
Preceded by | Doris June Garcia |
Succeeded by | Edward Flowers |
Personal details | |
Born |
Jane Ellen Price 1917 (age 98–99) Belize City, British Honduras (now Belize) |
Nationality | Belizean |
Political party | People's United Party |
Jane Ellen Usher (born 1917) is a Belizean who is the longest running Chief Executive Officer in the country. She previously served in the People's United Party as a Cabinet member of Health and Cooperatives, President of the Senate, and member of the House of Representatives. She joined Holy Redeemer Credit Union as a clerk, became its treasurer and has served as its CEO since 1956. Usher is the older sister of the "father of Belize", George Cadle Price. She has won both the Distinguished Service Award from the Jamaican Cooperative Credit Union League and the Golden Eagle Award from the Belize Credit Unions League for her service to the credit union movement.
Biography
Jane Ellen Price was born in 1917, in Belize City, British Honduras to William Cadle Price and Irene Cecelia Escalante. She was one of eleven children including Samuel William Price, John Cecil Price, Anna Cecilia Price, George Cadle Price, Lydia Mary Waight, Alice Margaret Craig, Josephine Delia Balderamos, Irene Elizabeth Canton, Katharine Louise Price and Judy Sybil Price.[1]
On 3 January 1942 Price married Henry Charles Usher[2] and in 1944, when Holy Redeemer Credit Union was established, she began working there as a clerk.[3] In the 1950s she helped to create legislation to create a credit union league.[4] British Honduras Credit Union League was officially formed on 15 June, 1956 under the new legislation and Usher was appointed as General Manager and elected to the position of Secretary/Treasurer, a position she has held since.[5] In 2001, Usher was honored with the Golden Eagle Award from the Belize Credit Unions League for outstanding service to the Credit Union Movement.[6] That same year she was also honored by the Belize Business Bureau for her contributions to women's development in business in Belize.[7] In 2012, she received the Distinguished Service Award from the Jamaica Cooperative Credit Union League.[6]
Usher served as a PUP Cabinet Minister of Health and Cooperatives from 1979 to 1984. From 1984 to 1989, she served as a member of the Opposition in the House of Representatives.[3] Then between 15 September 1989 and 1 June 1993, Usher served as the president of the Senate.[8]
Usher became Director Emeritus of the Holy Redeemer Credit Union in 2012.[9] In 2013, Usher was awarded an honorary doctorate from Galen University for her long service to citizens of Belize.[3]
References
- ↑ "George Price Biography and Pictorial". San Ignacio, Cayo, Belize: Belize.com. Retrieved 8 September 2015.
- ↑ "Henry Charles Usher, MBE" (PDF). Retrieved 9 September 2015.
- 1 2 3 Ciego, Albert J. (30 August 2013). "Galen University honors Mrs. Jane Usher of HRCU". Belize City, Belize: Amandala. Retrieved 8 September 2015.
- ↑ Beall, Michael (May 2003). "Belize CUs to Expand Services" 5 (2). Madison, Wisconsin: World Council of Credit Unions: 7. Retrieved 9 September 2015.
- ↑ "Belize Credit Unions History". Belize City, Belize: Belize Credit Union League. Retrieved 9 September 2015.
- 1 2 "Credit Union Pioneer and Stalwart awarded Honorary Doctorate". Fortlands, Basseterre, St. Kitts: Caribbean Confederation of Credit Unions. 24 September 2013. Retrieved 9 September 2015.
- ↑ Sanchez, Jose (7 March 2001). "Miss Jane honoured by Business Bureau". Belize City, Belize: Channel 5 Belize. Retrieved 9 September 2015.
- ↑ "Past Presidents of the Senate". Belize City, Belize: National Assembly of Belize. Retrieved 9 September 2015.
- ↑ "Holy Redeemer Credit Union Coffers are overflowing". Belize City, Belize: The Guardian. 3 May 2012. Retrieved 9 September 2015.