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Myers, Fletcher & Gordon Asks ‘What’s Next?’
Myers, Fletcher & Gordon partner, Barbara Ann Alexander, and Managing Partner Peter Goldson<strong> <strong>(Photo: Lionel Rookwood)</strong><br></strong>
Lifestyle, Local Lifestyle, News, Style, Style Observer, Tuesday Style
December 9, 2016

Myers, Fletcher & Gordon Asks ‘What’s Next?’

Those who attended Myers, Fletcher & Gordon’s in-office art show Trajectories, two years ago, which visually marked the law firm’s 70th anniversary, would recall that the company is committed to maintaining a mix of sophistication and innovation at the core of its operations.

This was underscored Tuesday evening, at the Worthington extension of the Spanish Court Hotel, as the East Street-based private practice presented select entities from its commercial client list to an intrigued in-crowd. The cocktail event was dubbed ‘What’s Next?’ and featured emergent brands in the areas of finance, automotive, media technology, and insurance, while showcasing the correlated areas of law handled by Myers, Fletcher & Gordon.

Friday Social records those who took up the invitation to ‘savour, contemplate and discover’.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

From left: MF&G Asset Management General Manager Dave Martin; MF&G Trust & Finance General Manager Pamela Smith; attorney-at-law Stephen Johnson; and consultant Karen Fuller<strong> <strong>(Photo: Lionel Rookwood)</strong><br></strong>
From left: Anaesthetist Dr Jacqueline Minott and her husband Mark, an orthopaedic surgeon, with plastic surgeon Dr Guyan Arscott and his son David, a senior manager at Future Energy Corporation<strong> <strong>(Photo: Lionel Rookwood)</strong><br></strong>
<InfoBold>Digital Interactive Services President/CEO & Partner</InfoBold>With ReadyTV set to launch in the first quarter of 2017, we&rsquo;ll be hanging on to their every word as they expound on &lsquo;Pick it up, hook it up, top it up&rsquo;. Add to this Shaggy&rsquo;s passion for philanthropy and it&rsquo;s going to be a pretty bombastic ride.<strong> (Photo: Lionel Rookwood)</strong>
<strong>(Photo: Lionel Rookwood)</strong><br>
Musson Jamaica Business Analyst Luke Phillips (left) and his mom, Myers, Fletcher & Gordon partner Sandra Minott-Phillips, Queen&rsquo;s Counsel with former prime minister PJ Patterson<strong> <strong>(Photo: Lionel Rookwood)</strong><br></strong>
Myers, Fletcher & Gordon associate Stephanie Ewbank<strong> <strong>(Photo: Lionel Rookwood)</strong><br></strong>
Myers, Fletcher & Gordon property consultant Natalie Farrell-Ross and her husband, Sterling Asset Management President & CEO Charles Ross<strong> <strong>(Photo: Lionel Rookwood)</strong><br></strong>
SPACES Managing Director Janelle Pantry-Coke (left) and her husband, Scotiabank Vice-President, Origination & Capital Markets Dylan Coke with Myers, Fletcher & Gordon Property Associate Natasha Rickards<strong> (Photo: Lionel Rookwood)</strong>
Fraser, Fontaine & Kong President Gerard Fontaine, Coldwell Banker realtor Jeanie Ewart, and retired developer Joseph A Matalon<strong> (Photo: Lionel Rookwood)</strong>
From left: Loan consultant Glenford Millin, developer Jason Smith, and Development Bank of Jamaica Managing Director Milverton Reynolds<strong> <strong>(Photo: Lionel Rookwood)</strong><br></strong>

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