My Kingston
What are your earliest memories of Kingston?
Coming from Mandeville and always stopping at Burger King Half-Way-Tree and Tropical Plaza with my dad on our trips.
What do you miss when you are not in Kingston?
My family and friends.
What has been your best World Cup moment so far?
Maicon’s beautiful goal to kick-start the Brazil (Selecao) campaign.
And what’s the best thing about being in banking?
The dynamic nature of NCB and the commercial banking industry means there is never a dull day.
What are your favourite home comforts?
My bed and my TV.
What would you do if you were mayor (of Kingston) for a day?
Mayor McKenzie is doing a good job and I wish him the very best. If I were mayor for the day, I would want us to carry out repairs to all the street lights.
Share with us the title of the last book you read.
The Innocent Man, by John Grisham.
What’s your middle name?
Decordova.
And the last bit of music that stirred your soul?
Vintage 78 by Eddie Kendricks.
What was your last bit of retail therapy?_
My personalised #10 Brazil jersey.
Which cologne are you currently splashing?
Usher.
What is your preferred beverage?
A glass of white wine or a mojito.
What was your most memorable meal in Kingston?
There are too many to choose one, but my most favourite meal was at Mac’s Chop House.
What are your current projects?
Working on the budget for the next financial year for the organisation.
What upsets you?
I try not to get upset but generally dishonesty, indiscipline and disrespectful persons are the things that irk me the most.
Share your most memorable holiday spots.
Jakes, Treasure Beach and Sandals, St Lucia.
Share some places in your black book.
Chicago, Broadway in NY and the Pitons in St Lucia.
What’s your advice to a first-time visitor to Kingston?
Try to enjoy the city freely and feel its energy. There is good and bad just like every major city. Explore the culture, the food and the entertainment.
What’s your philosophy?
Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and lean not on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge Him and He shall direct your paths. – Proverbs 3:5,6.