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Scotia Salutes You!
Senior partner at Livingston, Alexander & Levy Attorneys-at-law, and Scotia Investments board member Angela Fowler celebrated with her husband, architect Bob.
Lifestyle, Local Lifestyle, News, Style, Style Observer, Tuesday Style
January 22, 2016

Scotia Salutes You!

Social

Finance industry movers and shakers, business professionals, and legal eagles gathered poolside at the Terra Nova All-Suite Hotel last Thursday evening for the Scotia Private Client Group-hosted cocktail reception. The event — aimed at both celebrating their clientele and officially welcoming the new year — saw attendees enjoying aperitifs and canapés, whilst saxophonist and flautist Ian Hird, backed by keyboardist Alex Martin-Blanken, set the tone with jazzy musical interludes. Sunday Social invites you to the party!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Brandie Kirkland (left), managing director, Vision and Optical Limited, shared lens time with Elaine Paul (centre), manager, client service and compliance at Scotiabank, and Kerry-Ann Reckord, principal at DeVine Wine Services.
Centre director, Scotia Private Client Group, Roger Grant (left) traded insights with (from second left) managing director of Bogues Brothers Industries Limited Horace Bogues, cosmetic surgeon Dr Kemel Gajraj, and general manager of Jamaica Cane Products Sales Limited Karl James.
Pan-Jam President & CEO Stephen Facey shared the spotlight with managing director at Sage Global Finance Investment Danielle Cameron-Duncan.
Opal Levy, international private banker with Scotia Private Client Group, welcomed manager of National Self-Serve Wholesale Stephen Liao.
Absorbed in conversation were (from left) insurance consultant Andrew Levy, management consultant Ailsa Francis, her husband Bevon, social development consultant Brigette McDonald Levy, and Digicel board member Harry Smith.
Chairman and CEO of Derrimon Trading Company Limited Derrick Cotterell (right) and his daughter Chelsi — an economics major at the University of the West Indies — with manager of National Self-Serve Wholesale Stephen Liao.
Peak Bottling Company Chairman Michael Bernard and Elaine Paul, manager, client service and compliance at Scotiabank, paused from their convo to acknowledge our <InfoBold>Sunday Social </InfoBold>lens.
President and CEO of Scotia Group Jamaica Jacqueline Sharp traded laughs with centre director, Scotia Private Client Group, Roger Grant (centre) and director, wealth management at Scotia Wealth Management, Marcelo Castillo.
Philanthropist Charmaine Alexander went gypsy-chic for the event.
Insurance consultant Andrew Levy (right) matched wits with president and CEO of Scotia Group Jamaica, Jacqueline Sharp, and centre director, Scotia Private Client Group, Roger Grant.
Endocrinologist and biochemist Professor Errol Morrison enjoyed the evening out with his wife Dr Fay Whitbourne-Morrison.
Bijoux director Anup Chandiram (right) enjoyed a tête-à-tête with insurance consultant Andrew Levy.
Businessman James Moss-Solomon (left) greeted our lensman with philanthropist Janette Stewart and CEO of Boss Furniture Omar Azan.
Vice-president capital markets at Scotia Investments, Dylan Coke joined director, finance and planning at Sandals Resorts, Lisa Gomes (right) and her daughter Christine for a photo op.
Ann Ventura showed off her gorgeous red frames whilst her husband, Restaurant Associates Limited Executive Director Frank (right), caught up with Confectionary and Snacks Jamaica Limited General Manager Larry Watson.
Sharing laughs by the bar were (from left) managing director of Hamburg International Klaus Heitmann, director at Singer Jamaica Limited Keith Wishart, CEO of VIP Attractions David Hall, and executive director of Century 21 Heave-Ho Properties George Cumming.
Managing director of Easispice Manufacturers Limited Peter Ramson attended the event with his wife Beverly.
President and CEO of Scotia Group Jamaica Jacqueline Sharp (left) welcomed chairman of the Jamaica Broilers Group Robert Levy and his wife Judy to the soirÃ&Copy;e.
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