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We Inspire… Girls To Be Strong Women
Rochelle Cameron (left), VP, Legal & Regulatory Jamaica, Cayman and Trinidad & Tobago at Cable & Wireless, and Dianne Edwards, attorney-at-law, director, legal affairs, spectrum Management Authority<strong> (CORTIA)</strong>
Lifestyle, Local Lifestyle, News, Style, Style Observer, Tuesday Style
February 11, 2017

We Inspire… Girls To Be Strong Women

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We Inspire Girls To Be Strong Women is an extension of the initiative We Inspire Women that was staged last August by CEO Cortia Bingham. The thrust of We Inspire Girls To Be Strong Women is to traverse the island and host events of hope in high schools and plant the seed of positive inner conversation that ultimately leads to success and an abundant life. On Tuesday, February 7, the We Inspire team hosted their partners, The Jamaica Observer, Foska Oats, Elle & Vire, Curves, iCool, Lasco Lasoy, Well Teen, Ari Skin Care, Iprint, Blueprint Consulting and Speakers, at an intimate dinner, aptly called We Inspire..IMPACT, at The Courtleigh Hotel & Suites in Kingston.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ren&eacute;e Rose, brand manager, LASCO, gifts&nbsp;Natalie Chin,&nbsp;Head of Advertising & Marketing, the Jamaica Observer, a beautiful basket on behalf of Curves…BeThe Woman<strong> (CORTIA)</strong>
Diahann Gordon-Harrison, head of Children&rsquo;s Advocate Jamaica, the evening&rsquo;s keynote speaker, implores the women to do their part in creating a positive impact in Jamaica.<strong> (CORTIA)</strong>
Samantha Strachan delivers the empowerment anthem Titanium, to set the mood for the evening.<strong> (CORTIA)</strong>
Speakers and sponsors join hands as Tshani Jaja, marketing manager, communications for Global Directories, lifts up the girls and women of Jamaica.<strong> (CORTIA)</strong>
Dianne Edwards (left),attorney-at-law, director, legal affairs, Spectrum Management Authority, and Donna Erica Brown (centre), claims manager at JN General Insurance Company Limited, listen keenly to Dr Nsombi Jaja, life coach & MD at Quality Management Consultancy<strong> (CORTIA)</strong>
Catherine Goodall, marketing manager, beverages, LASCO, prays with an emotional Debbian Spence-Minott, JWray & Nephew Academy & Retail operations manager<strong> (CORTIA)</strong>
Nicola Madden Greig, group director of marketing & sales at Courtleigh Hotels, addresses the group and shares her reason for agreeing to be one of the speakers for We Inspire Girls. (<strong>CORTIA)</strong>
Rochelle Cameron engages the gathering, to the delight of (from third right) Sophia Sommers-Williams, manager, IPRINT Digital, Natalie Chin, Head of Advertising & Marketing, the Jamaica Observer, and Dr Patricia Yap, dermatologist & CEO of Ari Skincare.<strong> (CORTIA)</strong>
Cortia Bingham, CEO We Inspire Ltd, welcomes guests.<strong> (CORTIA)</strong>
Dennise Wedderburn (left), product manager, Cari-Med Ltd, presents a gift package to Kathryn Silvera, advertising & marketing manager, Chas E Ramson Ltd.<strong> (CORTIA)</strong>
Felecia Williams (right), corporate manager, marketing, JMMB Merchant Bank, is welcomed by Cortia Bingham to the dinner.<strong> (CORTIA)</strong>
Dr Patricia Yap (left) is all smiles as she accepts her basket of goodies from LASCO Brand Manager Renee Rose.<strong> (CORTIA)</strong>
The room erupted in laughter at an anecdote from Rochelle Cameron.<strong> (CORTIA)</strong>

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