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Lady Sandals hosts happy ATL execs against backdrop of Kingston Harbour by night
ATL Kingston executives boarding the Lady Sandals yacht at the Caribbean Maritime University dock for an evening on theKingston Harbour.
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February 11, 2019

Lady Sandals hosts happy ATL execs against backdrop of Kingston Harbour by night

Against the backdrop of the twinkling lights of the Kingston waterfront by night, senior executives of the Appliance Traders Ltd (ATL) Industrial Group Kingston joked, laughed, dined and exchanged pleasantries last Tuesday on Chairman Gordon “Butch” Stewart’s luxury yacht, the Lady Sandals, as she cruised the Kingston Harbour, the world’s seventh largest natural harbour.

Skippered by Captain Mick Harris, Lady Sandals has sailed the earth’s many seas, wooing business for Sandals Resorts, Jamaica and the Caribbean as a whole. Gracious hosts Tuesday night were Gorstew’s Chief Financial Officer Paul Souter and Arlene Lindo, personal assistant to Stewart. Jamaica Observer Senior Photographer Joseph Wellington was on board for the thank-you fete from the chairman.

Gorstew’s Chief Financial Officer Paul Souter (right) welcomes ATLKingston executives to the Lady Sandals on behalf of ChairmanGordon “Butch” Stewart. From left are: Arlene Lindo, co-host;Ronnie Sutherland, general manager Jamaica Observer/FYAH105 FM; Donnalee Findlay, financial controller, Jamaica Observer;Betty Jo Desnoes, veteran director, projects for Sandals ResortsInternational; and Keith Collister, CEO ATL Pension Fund.
ATL Business Development Manager Wayne DuQuesnay (left) isembraced by Tech Assistant Manager Carl Ennis.
Veteran executive Errol Lee (right) shares the special moment withKeith Johnson, showroom manager, ATL Parts Plus, and MarieMatthews, ATL customer experience manager.
ATL Group Human ResourcesDirector Dianna ‘Lady Di’ FraserCampbell hanging out withDamian Chin, Sandals deputydirector, finance and planning.
It’s all pleasantrieswith (from left) JamaicaObserver ManagingDirector DanvilleWalker; FinancialController NadaniChung; Al Edwards,group executive; RonnieSutherland, generalmanager JamaicaObserver/FYAH 105FM; Tamara McDonald,ATL group financialcontroller; and KeithCollister, Pension FundCEO.
Paul Souter, host of the evening on theLady Sandals, is in beautiful company withco-host Arlene Lindo (left) and TamaraMcDonald.
Vernon Davidson (left), Jamaica Observer executive editor –publications, renews acquaintances with Al Edwards, former editorObserver Caribbean Business Report.
Arlene Lindo (left), personal assistant to Gordon “Butch” Stewart,gets the attention of Sandals director Betty Jo Desnoes (right), andATL financial controller Nadani Chung.
Photographer JosephWelllington could not resistthe alluring night lights of theKingston waterfront.
Dianna Fraser Campbell (in background) captures the executives chilling on the Lady Sandals.
Mark Blair (left), head of engineering, ATL, is all ears as ChristopherJohnson, head of procurement and supply chain, ATL, makes hispoint.
Owen Smith, manager, operations and servicesdepartment, gets a lucky moment with Group HumanResources Director Dianna Fraser Campbell.
ATL Head of Business, Solutions and Sales Delano Barnett sharesthe memory of the occasion with Nadani Chung.
Chief steward on the Lady Sandals LisaPretorius (right) and second steward IreneKarnes were kept busy taking care of theappreciative ATL executives.

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