Mogul in the making Social – August 12
Columbus Communications, Alternate Channels Director Nadine Neita (centre) with her Small Media Enterprises colleagues Jodi-Kay Bramwell, sales executive; and Movlet Meikle, account executive.
3M human resources manager Desrine McFarlane and Sean Williams, information technology consultant at Success Consultants, were out to support the sibling duo of Javin and Kamla Williams whose Herboo shampoo line secured the Judges’ Choice as a Mogul In The Making winner.
Caterer and event planner Jacqui Tyson (right) who styled the Pegasus Hotel’s Grande Jamaica Suite for the Jamaica Observer Mogul in the Making awards ceremony shared lens time with Sabritru proprietor pal Trusha Beecham on the red carpet.
CraziiSocks co-owners Aldane Dawkins (left) and Kirk Buchanan.
Creators of the UMIUM Chocolate Spread, and Mogul in the Making nominee June Gottgens (left) with her husband Walter, and the company’s IT director Kayan Brydson.
Pandosoft Director Stephen Williamson (second left) with (from left) family friend and attorney-at-law Lisanne Hamilton; his mother Linda, a senior education lecturer at GC Foster College; sister Davée, BCIC Marketing Associate; and his father Davey Williamson, engineer at LS Duhaney & Company Limited.
Mogul In The Making judge and Diageo Head of Marketing and Innovation Blandine Jn Paul-Reid
Beaming Jamaica Observer Observer Mogul in the Making Business Journalists’ Choice winner Sasha Palmer, founder and CEO of Liqy Liqy.
After an emotional acceptance speech, Jamaica Observer Mogul in the Making Judges’ Choice winner, Herboo founders and siblings Javin (left) and Kamla Williams shared a photo call with newly found mentor, Advanced Integrated Systems Chairman and CEO Douglas Halsall.
Jamaica Observer Mogul in the Making nominee Schnel Francis (left), CEO of Heal in Motion and her cosmetologist mother Arthurine Wilson (second left) joined fellow nominee Patria-Kaye Aarons (right), CEO of Sweetie Confectionery and her educator mother Paulette Fairweather to say hello to our photog.
Jamaica Observer Mogul in the Making nominee Stephanie McLean (right), CEO of the Trendy Treat and her Literary Genius Foundation founder sister Rondeen McLean.
Jamaica Observer Executive Editor, Publications Vernon Davidson (right) talked entrepreneurship with Blue Dove Painters CEO Richard Beckford and his managing director and marketing agent Marsha Rhoomes.
Jamaica Observer Mogul in the Making People’s Choice winner Winston Wilkins (second right), founder of StartUp Robot with his mother, United Way of Jamaica CEO Winsome Wilkins and father Winston Wilkins Snr.
Mayberry Investments Foundation CEO Kayree Berry-Teape (left) in convo with David Lee, KK Capital business development manager and Janelle Pantry-Cooke, owner of Spaces.
Scotiabank Hagley Park Road Branch Manager Denise Coubry (left) talked business with Listen Mi Caribbean CEO Kenia Mattis and Matthew Lyn, director of the CB Group.
Teenaged entrepreneurs and siblings Abigal (left) and Zoe Smith whose business startup is named Pizzaz Party Planning.
Donald Gayle, facilitator at Professional Training and Occupational Services in cocktail convo with Thasya Chin-Flecther (left), membership and events officer at the Jamaica Chamber of Commerce and Andrea Thomas, branch manager at Rapid True Value in Lane Plaza.
Juan Carlos Corredor, director of the Jamaica Observer Mogul in the Making-nominated business Ollunid Traders Limited, makes a point about his poster board at the ceremony.
The Phoenix Group president Zachary Harding with marketing consultant Krystal Chong.
Spanish Court hotelier Christopher Issa speaks with Sancia Campbell, public relations and events officer at Jamaica Business Development Corporation.
Jamaica Observer Managing Director Danville Walker (left) addresses the Mogul in the Making nominees as the evening’s compere Christopher Reckord (second left) and judges (from third left) Scotiabank exec Debra Lopez-Spence, BCW Capital exec Charles Chambers and Face Place frontwoman Marie Hall-Smith look on.
Mogul in the Making panel of judges (from left) Debra Lopez-Spence, vice-president, small and medium enterprises, Scotiabank; Charles Chambers, managing director, BCW Capital; Marie Hall-Smith, owner, The Face Place; Nadienne Neita, director, alternate channels, Flow; Blandine Jn Paul-Reid, Diageo Head of Marketing and Innovation; Douglas Halsall, chairman and CEO, Advanced Integrated Systems; and Sandra Bramwell, director, Versan Educational Services.