3 Islanders receive Order of P.E.I.
Jeannette Arsenault, Leo Broderick and Najmul H. Chishti honoured at ceremony at Government House
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The 2019 recipients of the Order of Prince Edward Island were honoured at a special investiture ceremony at Government House on Wednesday.
Lt.-Gov. Antoinette Perry conferred the honour on Jeannette Arsenault of Albany, Leo Broderick of Charlottetown and Najmul H. Chishti of Charlottetown.
They were selected from a total of 46 Islanders nominated to receive the award this year.
Chishti is a retired research scientist, has been community leader as the president of the Muslim Society of P.E.I. and the driving force of youth table tennis for over 32 years.
Arsenault is a community volunteer and co-founder and owner of Shop and Play, formerly Cavendish Figurines, which has been operating since 1989.
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Broderick was awarded the order for his work as an activist for social and environmental justice, with a deep understanding of global and local issues.
The Order of P.E.I. was first conferred in 1996. It is awarded as a means of recognizing Islanders who have shown individual excellence or outstanding leadership in their community and in their chosen occupation or profession.
It is awarded annually following a public nomination process with recipients being selected by an independent nine-person advisory council each year.
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