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A Christmas Cocktail with David Noel
Scotiabank Senior Vice-President Perrin Gayle (left), with GoreHomes Chairman Phillip Gore and Scotiabank General Counsel andSenior Legal Vice-President Richard Fraser.
Lifestyle, Local Lifestyle, News, Tuesday Style
December 9, 2018

A Christmas Cocktail with David Noel

Sunday Social

Christmas came early for Scotiabank, Scotia Insurance, and Scotia Investment clinetele, who were feted urban party style in L & M at the Worthington, Spanish Court hotel last Thursday night. In one year, the Scotia Group has seen a 10 per cent increase in the Scotia Investment loan portfolio, and that, according to Scotiabank President and CEO David Noel, was reason enough for Scotiabank board members and executives to engage their loyal customers and investors, which included members of the Scotiabank Private Client Group.

Tai Flora handled décor, using lucite ornaments, roses of the Scotiabank red, and dangling sparklers that gave an understated Yuletide vibe. The Spanish Court Hotel provided the scrumptious fare and libations and Coppershot Music got patrons on the dance floor.

Sunday Social handles the networking opportunities.

Scotiabank execs (from left) Adrian Stokes, David Noel, AudreyTugwell Henry, and Perrin Gayle
Scotiabank President and CEO David Noel (left)got thumbs up from Guardsman Group ExecutiveChairman Kenny Benjamin.
Audrey Richards (left), Scotia Group director, with Scotiabank ChiefRisk Officer — Credit Risk Management Jean Maucieri and WorldBank Group representative Karlene Francis.
Mandeville Regional Hospitalregistered nurse Nicole Wilsonand her husband Carlos, seniormedical officer at the PercyJunor Hospital, were amongthe medical professionals in thehouse.
Scotiabank President and CEO David Noel, during hisaddress, reintroduced members of the group’s executivearm and introduced newly appointed Senior vice-President Perrin Gayle.
Scotiabank attorney Norman Minott (second left) with (from left)Imani Duncan-Price, chief of staff in the Office of the Leader ofthe Opposition; Dr Lanie Oakley Williams, general manager at theNational House Trust; and her husband, banker Brian Williams.
Scotiabank Head of Sales and Support Unit Avril Leonce welcomeda photo alongside clients Adam Hyde, managing director ofPeartreeXpress, and Nicola Melhado, projects director, AmericanInternational School in Kingston.
Attorney-at-law Linda Wrightand her engineer husband DavidAshley.
In the mix was Gardner Chiropractic & Neurology LimitedChief Operating Officer Carolyn Gardner.
Scotiabank Head of Sales and Support Unit AvrilLeonce (centre); Audrey Tugwell Henry (left),retail banking executive vice-president; andScotia Group Vice-President of Marketing RacquelNevins huddled together for a selfie.
Businessman Malek Azan (left); Neville Marsh (centre); managingdirector, Epping Oil Company Limited; and Christopher Okonmah,managing director, Total Jamaica, stepped into the spotlight
Scotiabank Corporate and Commercial BankingCentre Senior Credit Solutions ManagerCheverton Wisdom enjoyed the company of DMel Autozone Limited director Georgia Melbourne(centre) and JISCO/Alpart Jamaica FinancialController Sebrynia Patterson
Seaboard Marine Regional Vice-President Stephen Bell (left)and Panoramic Traders principalPeter Prendergast had muchcatching up to do.
Head of the Sales and SupportUnit at Scotiabank Avril Leoncein conversation with one ofher clients, Mark Barnett,president of the National WaterCommission
IGL Financial ControllerMargareth Antoine (left), andher chief accountant colleagueKaren Nelson-Lewis
Perhaps Sidjae Walia briefed Virgin Atlantic Head ofCaribbean André Bello on the goings on of her holisticdevelopment company Unlimited Possibilities.
Scotia Private Client Group Financial Advisor Bianca Nam (left),with her clients Diya and Jack Khemlani, directors of RoyaleComputers.
Lascelles Chin (right), founder and executive chairman of the LASCO AffiliatedCompanies, had the rapt attention of Scotiabank President and CEO David Noel(left) and GraceKennedy Group Chief Financial Officer Frank James.
Getting the party started were (from left) Honda Plus Auto Parts Limited Manager Errol Simmonds,Scotiabank Marketing Manager Simone Hull, Scotiabank Corporate and Commercial BankingRelationship Manager Heather Walker-Boyd, Scotiabank Private Client Group Centre Director RogerGrant, and Scotia Investments Relationship Manager Karelle McKenzie.
Paediatrician Cathy Anne McKieand her husband, generalpractitioner Clement, werefeeling the festive spirit.
Charles and Stephanie Brady,directors of A&A DealersJamaica Limited
Seprod Group President and CEO Richard Pandohie (right)made a point to his trusted financial advisor Roger Grant,centre director, Scotia Private Client Group.
An aerial shot of the room showing the scope of the Scotiabank clientele at Spanish Court hotel. (Photos: Joseph Wellington)
Scotiabank Vice-President — Business Support Julie Thompson-James made apoint to Scotiabank Chairman Jeffrey Hall (centre) and Scotia Investments Vice-President Courtney Sylvester.
Keisha Brown (left), Scotiabank Mandeville branchmanager, and Cable & Wireless Senior Cash ManagerLeonie Sinclair toasted to an exceptional outing.
Unicomer Jamaica ManagingDirector Dennis Harris and thecompany’s Public RelationsOfficer Renae McKenzie

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