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SO HAPPY BIRTHDAY, PAGE 2! APRIL 17 PART 6
Soctiabank Marketing Manager, programmes Kaysia Johnson-Vaughan (left), and J Wray & Nephew Academy & Retail Operations Manager Debbiann Spence-Minott.
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April 16, 2016

SO HAPPY BIRTHDAY, PAGE 2! APRIL 17 PART 6

PHOTOGRAPHERS: GARFIELD ROBINSON, RORY DALEY, ANTONIO GRAHAM, KENYON HEMANS & JOSEPH WELLINGTON

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LMH Publishing CEO Dawn Henry (left) and Bahama Traders Managing Director Neadene Tufton.

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Supreme Ventures President & CEO Brian George and his reality television executive producer wife Keneea Linton George; and Minister of Health Dr Christopher Tufton, and his wife, Bahama Traders Managing Director Neadene Tufton.

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Page 2 founder Novia McDonald-Whyte and Table Talk Food Awards Cayman Islands judge Richard Barton.

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Venezuelan Institute director Bethzabeth Reid, and her husband, Devon House Marketing Manager Andre Reid.

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Arielle’s Accessories Arielle Goubault and Moët-Hennessy Portfolio Brand Manager Jared Samuel.

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Soctiabank Marketing Manager, programmes Kaysia Johnson-Vaughan (left), and J Wray & Nephew Academy & Retail Operations Manager Debbiann Spence-Minott.

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From left: Caribbean Cement Chairman Chris Dehring and his Cable & Wireless Communications P2B Manager wife Katia; Golden Krust Caribbean Bakery & Grill President & CEO Lowell Hawthorne and his wife Lorna; and dermatologist Dr Patricia Yap and her Mayberry Investments executive chairman husband Chris Berry.

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Television food personalities and cookbook authors, sisters Michelle Rousseau (left) and Suzanne Rousseau-Bernard.

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Make-up artist Racquel Jenkins (left); Ministry of Industry & Commerce director Nicole Fletcher-Brown, and her husband, bespoke tailor Carlton Brown; and House of Neahlis fashion designer and hairstylist Lisa McIntosh-Aris.

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Sandals Resorts International Founder & Chairman Gordon ‘Butch’ Stewart and his philanthropist sis Janette Stewart.

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Member of Parliament, St Thomas Western James Robertson and his Precision Enterprises managing director wife Charlene.

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Rainforest Seafoods CEO Brian Jardim, and his wife Shelagh, with business mogul Gassan Azan.

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Minister of Transport & Mining Mike Henry.

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Retailer Carmen Brown-Morrow and Jamaica Observer Managing Director Danville Walker.

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I Print Digital director Richard Barnes, his hairstylist and colourist wife Roxanne Shields-Barnes (left) and her sister, Table Talk Food Awards parish judge and attorney-at-law Camille Shields.

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Blue Mahoe Estate Coffee CEO Lloyd Tomlinson and his company secretary wife Sonia.

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Recording artiste Ce’Cile.

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Retailers, sisters Patricia Samuels (left) and Jean Anderson-Wright (right) with Carmen Brown-Morrow.

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Key Motors Chairman & President Dwight Moore and his wife Sharon Millwood-Moore.

A partially hidden Harbour Wines & Spirits wine consultant Marilyn Bennett (left), Market Me director Lyndsey McDonnough (centre), and socialite Eroleen Anderson-Powell. Fashion designers Toya Taylor and Dexter ‘3D’ Pottinger.Entertainment consultant Odessa Chambers and hotelier Jon Baker.

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A partially hidden Harbour Wines & Spirits wine consultant Marilyn Bennett (left), Market Me director Lyndsey McDonnough (centre), and socialite Eroleen Anderson-Powell.

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Fashion designers Toya Taylor and Dexter ‘3D’ Pottinger.

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Entertainment consultant Odessa Chambers and hotelier Jon Baker.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Rainforest Seafoods CEO Brian Jardim (left), his wife Shelagh and business mogul Gassan Azan.
Jamaica Observer Table Talk Food Awards judge and attorney-at-law Matthew Hogarth and his Janus Strategic Marketing Services managing director wife Lisa.
Blue Mahoe Estate Coffee CEO Lloyd Tomlinson and his company secretary wife Sonia.
Recording artiste Ce’Cile.
Retailers, sisters Patricia Samuels (left) andJean Anderson-Wright (right) with CarmenBrown-Morrow.
Key Motors Chairman & President DwightMoore and his attorney-at-law wife Sharon Millwood-Moore.
iPrint Digital director Richard Barnes, his hairstylist and colourist wife Roxanne Shields-Barnes (centre) and her sister, Jamaica Observer Table Talk Food Awards parish judge and attorney-at-law Camille Shields.
Entertainment consultant Odessa Chambers and hotelier Jon Baker.
Minister of Transport & Mining Mike Henry.
A partially hidden Harbour Wines & Spirits wine consultant Marilyn Bennett (left), Market Me director Lyndsey McDonnough (centre), and property manager Eroleen Anderson-Powell.
LMH Publishing CEO Dawn Henry (left) and Bahama Traders Managing Director Neadene Tufton.
From left: Caribbean Cement Chairman and Ready TV founder Chris Dehring and his Cable & Wireless Communications P2B Manager wife Katia; Golden Krust Caribbean Bakery & Grill President & CEO Lowell Hawthorne and his wife Lorna; and dermatologist Dr Patricia Yap and her Mayberry Investments executive chairman husband Chris Berry.
Venezuelan Institute director Bethzabeth Reid, and her husband, Devon House Marketing Manager Andre Reid.
Go-to-make-up artist Racquel Jenkins (left) and hairstylist Lisa Hutchinson.
Broadcaster Roxene Nickle.
Entertainment consultant Odessa Chambers (left) with Global Directories Marketing Manager, Communications Tshani Jaja.
Retailer Carmen Brown-Morrow and Jamaica Observer Managing Director Danville Walker.
Fashion designers Toya Taylor and Dexter ‘3D’ Pottinger.
Supreme Ventures President & CEO Brian George and his reality television executive producer wife Keneea Linton George; and Minister of Health Dr Christopher Tufton, and his wife, Bahama Traders Managing Director Neadene Tufton.
Page 2 founder Novia McDonald-Whyte and Table Talk Food Awards Cayman Islands judge Richard Barton.
Arielle’s Accessories’ Arielle Goubault and Moët-Hennessy Portfolio Brand Manager Jared Samuel.
Television food personalities and cookbook authors, sisters Michelle Rousseau (left) and Suzanne Rousseau-Bernard.
From left: Make-up artist Racquel Jenkins; Ministry of Industry & Commerce director Nicole Fletcher-Brown, and her husband, bespoke tailor Carlton Brown; and House of Neahlis fashion designer and hairstylist Lisa McIntosh-Aris.
Sandals Resorts International Founder & Chairman Gordon ‘Butch’ Stewart and his philanthropist sister-in-law Janette Stewart.
Member of Parliament, St Thomas Western James Robertson and his Precision Enterprises managing director wife Charlene.

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