Husband and wife Chow co-directors Brett and Leisha Wong with Scotiabank Regional Director, Retail Distribution Maya Johnston (centre).<b>Kenyon Hemans</b>
April 23, 2016
SO Dîner en Blanc April 24 Part 4
PHOTOGRAPHERS: ANTONIO GRAHAM, KENYON HEMANS & RORY DALEY
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From left: AIG Managing Director Nicole McFarlane; financial consultant Annmarie McCaughan; Novia McDonald-Whyte, Jamaica Observer senior associate editor, lifestyle & social content; J Wray & Nephew Business Development Manager Chesna Haber; Jamaica Broilers Group President & CEO Christopher Levy, and his wife Sally; Moët-Hennessy Portfolio Brand Manager Jared Samuel; and property manager Eroleen Anderson-Powell.<b>Kenyon Hemans</b>
Viv Lue-Tenn, former Stewart’s Automotive sales representative in a Greek-styled dress.<strong>Kenyon Hemans</strong>
Premium banking customer Sharon Williamson was the winner of the Scotiabank VIP Dîner En Blanc Kingston experience. The businesswoman and her banker husband Christopher were chauffered from the Audi Terminal to the Mona Bowl event in a Audi Q7 full-size crossover, where she was presented with a picnic basket courtesy of the financial institution.<b>Antonio Graham </b>
Flow Vice-President, Legal & Regulatory and Dîner En Blanc Kingston table leader Rochelle Cameron, in drennaLUNA.<b>Kenyon Hemans</b>
Pussbackfoot Managing Director and Dîner En Blanc Kingston table leader Aiesha Panton in a design by Annette Howe.<b>Kenyon Hemans</b>
Karina Max-Brown and Andrew Paul Matalon.<strong>Kenyon Hemans</strong>
President of Scotia Jamaica Life Insurance Company Hugh Reid and Julie Thompson-James, vice-president, business support at Scotiabank.<b>Kenyon Hemans</b>
It was selfie time for event planner and Dîner En Blanc Kingston table leader Melanie Miller (right), Kemtech development director Karl Tulloch and his RE/MAX realtor wife Billie-Jean.<b>Kenyon Hemans</b>
From left: CEO of Lisle Enterprise Yvonne Leslie, with director of Driver’s Market Tanya Goodwill, and co-director of Dmel Autozone Georgia Melbourne.<strong>Kenyon Hemans</strong>
CEO of NCB Capital Markets Steven Gooden, and Elizabeth James, NCB Regional Wealth Manager.<strong>Kenyon Hemans</strong>
BOSS Furniture CEO Omar Azan and his ActionCOACH Human Resources Consultant wife Lezanne.<b>Antonio Graham </b>
Dîner En Blanc Kingston organisers with table and group leaders, sponsors, and patrons.<b>Kenyon Hemans</b>
Scotia Investments Assistant Vice-President Sherene Todd arrives (at left) in a minimalist chiffon maxi at the Audi Terminal, then joined (from left) Dave Dixon, Assistant Vice-President &ranch Manager at Scotia Investments; Patsy Latchman-Atterbury, Executive Vice-President, Retail Banking at Scotiabank; and Roger Grant, Centre Director at Scotia Private Client Group, who were all agog to be transferred to the secret location.<b>Observer</b>
Group selfie with (from right) Vice-President of Marketing & Client Services, McKay Security & Investigative Services Jacqueline Domenico; RE/MAX Realtor Associate Shereene Ann Welsh; Kreative Furniture director Imran Shah; Sales Manager at MAPCO Printers Limited Michelle Belnavis; and building contractor and CEO of Marketing Services Limited Nadine Yee.<b>Kenyon Hemans</b>
Jamaica Broilers Group Chairman Robert Levy (left) with Shirley Williams and her Sagicor Group Chairman husband R Danny.<strong>Kenyon Hemans</strong>
Jamaica Broilers Group Chairman Robert Levy and his wife Judith.<strong>Antonio Graham </strong>
CPJ sales analyst Rachel Kirlew with a floral arrangement of roses, dendrobiums, and baby’s breath.<strong>Antonio Graham </strong>
American Airlines Security Manager Andrew Whyte, in Zara.<strong>Kenyon Hemans</strong>
Moët-Hennessy Caribbean Market Manager Geoffrey Bouilly (left), and Moët-Hennessy Portfolio Brand Manager Jared Samuel (right), with Chow Society co-directors Leisha Wong (second left), Stephen Price and Imani Duncan-Price – who also served as a group leader.<b>Kenyon Hemans</b>
Husband and wife Chow Society co-directors Imani Duncan-Price – who also took on group leader duties – and Stephen Price ready for Moët & Chandon magnum pours from their bartender.<b>Kenyon Hemans</b>
Uncorked co-prinicpal and Dîner En Blanc Kingston table leader Anna Kay Von Dueszeln and her paragliding instructor husband Jurgen precede a throng of attendees.<b>Antonio Graham </b>
Scotiabank Marketing Programmes Director Simone Walker (left), Scotia Private Client Centre Director Roger Grant, and President & CEO Jacqueline Sharp, at the Oxford Road location of ATL Automotive/Audi Terminal.<b>Antonio Graham </b>
Tamaisha Eytle, a Canadian volunteer with CUSO International, was definitely having a great time.<b>Kenyon Hemans</b>
EXIM Bank legal counsel Maria Burke is captured on smartphone by Dave Dixon, assistant vice president and branch manager of Scotia Investments, Montego Bay.<b>Kenyon Hemans</b>
SPACES Managing Director Janelle Coke – wearing a dress from Nordstrom – and her Scotia Investments vice-president, origination & capital markets husband Dylan, in Mark Anthony Designs.<strong>Rory Daley</strong>
The Scotiabank head office team — (from left) Marketing Programmes Managers Tracey-Ann Chin and Simone Hull Lloyd; Caribbean Central Marketing Vice-President Yanique Forbes-Patrick; and Public and Corporate Affairs Manager Hope McMillan-Canaan.<b>Kenyon Hemans</b>
Scotia Investments Assistant Vice-President Sherene Todd arrived in a minimalist chiffon maxi at the Audi Terminal, then joined (from left) Dave Dixon, Assistant Vice-President &ranch Manager at Scotia Investments; Patsy Latchman-Atterbury, Executive Vice-President, Retail Banking at Scotiabank; and Roger Grant, Centre Director at Scotia Private Client Group, to await to be transferred to the secret location.<b>Observer</b>
CEO of Scotia Investments Jamaica Lissant Mitchell.<strong>Kenyon Hemans</strong>
Geoffrey Bouilly, marketing manager Caribbean, Moët-Hennessy and Novia McDonald-Whyte, senior associate editor, lifestyle & social content at the Jamaica Observer.<b>Kenyon Hemans</b>