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Guardian Life etched in excellence
Members of the Montego Bay 1 branch from left: Insurance Agent Donovan Craigie; insuranceagent Eda Lee Redwood; Branch Administrator Sandra Tomlinson; Branch Operations Officer MaxineWilliams; and Assistant Branch Manager Leroye Morrison.
Lifestyle, Local Lifestyle, News, Tuesday Style
March 12, 2019

Guardian Life etched in excellence

Tuesday Social

Since 1999 Guardian Life Limited has been providing personal financial and insurance services to Jamaicans. The company has earned a reputation among the leading financial institutions in the Caribbean, has built a loyal following and produced a number of stellar top performers. Last Saturday at the Sunken Gardens at Hope Gardens close to 250 of the company’s team members gathered to attend the company’s 19th annual awards ceremony.

With the theme of Etched In Excellence: the Journey Continues, team members from across the island cheered on each other and company supporters as over 270 awards were handed out. In his address company president Eric Hosin highlighted that 2018 was a record year for the company with a consolidated net profit of $6.9 billion dollars — the highest in the company’s 20-year history. In his address, Hosin noted that Guardian Life’s financial success can be attributed to its focus on service excellence and customer retention, local and international strategic partnerships and its hard-working and dedicated team members.

Tuesday Social shares highlights of Saturday’s awards ceremony.

Guardian Life President Eric Hosin (fourth right) stepped into the frame alongside executives of thecompany (from left) Assistant Vice-President Corporate Resources Sabrina Johnson-Green; Vice-President of Life Sales Glendon Gordon; Vice-President Employee Benefits Admin Constance Hoo; Vice-President of Information technology Kelsa-Marie Pinnock Dubon; Vice-President of Employee Benefits- Sales Alicia Foster; Vice-President Individual Life Operations Debby Livingston; and Vice-President ofLegal, Risk and Compliance Claudette Ashman (Photos: Norman Thomas)
Insurance Agent Donovan Craigie (right), who has been withthe company since its inception, had a conversation with RaceDirector Alan Beckford during the cocktail reception.
It was a full house at the Sunken Gardens at Hope Gardens on Saturday, March 9 for Guardian Life’s19th annual awards ceremony.
Before receiving the President’s Award for contributions to GuardianLife’s wellness initiatives, Barbara Garcia, manager of operatingtheatres, intensive care units and the international patients’ office atthe University Hospital of the West Indies, engaged in conversationwith Eric Hosin, president, Guardian Life Limited.
Vice-President, Individual Life Operations Debby Livingstonpresented an Oustanding Sales Achievement award to formerWest Indies cricketer-cum-Insurance Sales Agent NehemiahPerry.
MontegoBranchInsuranceSales AgentYaniqueClarke wasproud toreceivethe StarPerformer -IndividualLife Salesand BranchOperationsaward.
Poet, actress and broadcaster Joan AndreaHutchinson wrote and delivered a special poem inhonour of the 20th anniversary of Guardian LifeLimited.
Stylish members of the Mandeville branch from left: Insurance Advisor RayonRobinson; Branch Support Associate Trecia Campbell and insurance advisorsRenea Folkes-Powell, Ishan Samuels-Burrell, Shaquille Irving, MeleashaWatson-King, and Dawenia Tomlin.
GuardianLife LimitedManager ofUnderwriting,Health MarkRoberts(left) was inhigh spirtsalongsidesenior fundadministratorcolleague KurtWilson.
Media personality Jennifer “Jenny Jenny” Small skipped joyfully upthe aisle to receive a President’s Award for her support of GuardianLife’s health initiatives.
Guardian Life team members who received special 20th anniversary awards gathered on the stage fora photo-op.
The Social lens captured Guardian Life PresidentEric Hosin making last-minute adjustments to hiskeynote address.

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