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Cruising Altitude for Sagicor
It was an evening ofcelebration at Sagicor'sAltitude (Photos:Naphtali Junior
Lifestyle, Local Lifestyle, News, Tuesday Style
December 20, 2019

Cruising Altitude for Sagicor

Friday Social

With recent headlines like ‘A very, very good quarter for Sagicor — Zacca’ and numerous monumental milestones (donations, work-from-home policy, more inclusive life insurance policies) achieved in 2019, it was only fitting there be a grand celebration.

On Saturday, December 14 hundreds of Sagicor staffers travelled to Caymanas Park, St Catherine, for ‘Altitude’ — the High-Fashion, End-of-Year Event. And if you thought the #NextLevel2019 seminar was the last you had seen from the group, think again, because Sagicor once again proved that everything it does is top-notch!

Upon entry guests stepped onto the red carpet, outfitted with amazing lighting and a white and gold backdrop to capture the ultimate selfie, all while shutter bugs snapped the ultra-exciting moments.

Staffers did not waste time ‘turning up’ to the beats of DJ’s Richie Ras, Narity and Johnny Kool. Top caterers Lorraine Fung, Pink Apron, Chef Shea – Elite Kreations, and Murray’s provided the fare. Sweet treats were the domain of Rebecca Karram – Until We Eat Again and Pastries by Jan.

There was much to enjoy as MStyle and Main Event designed a splendid space, with dancefloors that gave the ultimate club experience, and a lounge area for ladies who needed to take a high-heel hiatus. The winning team partied the night away, proving that happy employees, the ones who are truly invested in the company’s goal, are truly the best asset.

Caribbean Airlines Cabin Crew instructor NormaWilliams (left) in Shenna Carby; ConsultantPhysician Dr Karen Phillips (centre) in A’MarieDesigns; and B3 parenting consultant & BoldModel and Talent Management Agency forChildren Managing Director Michelle Gordon in aMahambeth top and Shenna Carby skirt.
DJ Johnny Kool
Sagicor Insurance Brokers General Manager Dave Hill (left); SagicorGroup Jamaica President and CEO Christopher Zacca and AssistantManager – Public Relations and Corporate Social ResponsibilityMichelle-Ann Letman
Tanesha Harris, relationship manager, SagicorBank, and Christopher Harris, foreign exchangetrader, Sagicor Bank
From left: Sagicor Life FinancialAdvisor Katherine Becker;Sagicor Life Jamaica AssistantVice-President – Group HRDJacqueline Donaldson; andRaymond Donaldson
Sagicor Bank CEO ChorvelleJohnson stepped out in aCourtney Washington designwith hubby, investment bankerVaughn Cunningham, who optedfor Italian label Rosso Milano.
Sagicor Life Vice-President,Insurance Operations AudreyFlowers-Clarke in a SophiaJones Design.
Brandon Ferguson, executivefinancial advisor, Sagicor Life inGivenchy.
Sagicor Holborn Branch UnitManager Ian Bourne in De-Nikoshirt and United Colors ofBenetton pants and his LibertyAcademy project manager wifeRebekah in a nude dress fromlocal boutique Fashion 911
Sagicor Investments WealthManager Geoffrey Chong(left); Assistant Vice-President- Wealth and CorporateRelationship ManagementBianca Nam; and AAONConstruction CEO Nigel Casserly
Director of Development,American International School ofKingston, Nicola Melhado (left)in BCBG and AIM EducationalServices founder Nicole McLaren-Campbell in House of CB.
Sagicor Investments WealthAdvisor Frances Angus in agreen number from online storeFashion Nova and her husband,Vernal, Airport Authorityproperty manager, in RalphLauren, partied the night away
Sagicor Life Direct MarketingAssistant Monique Gobern in amocha number from Pretty LittleThing.
Sagicor Life Accountant MarieHenry in a Rose Marie Malcolmdesign.
Sagicor Liguanea BranchFinancial Advisors KenishaChambers (left) in a red set fromCoochianna’s, Schutz heels, andTory Burch bag, while Shelly-Ann Grandison bet on a blackhigh-slit dress from Rhea Imani.
Sagicor Life SeniorAdministrative Assistant JestinaHylton-Leachman (right) andMinistry of Industry, Commerce,Agriculture & Fisheries SMEfinancing specialist Karen Hyltonboth rocked velvet dresses fromFashion Nova.
Sagicor Group SoftwareEngineer Ava-Dale Dewar in aPretty Little Thing dress and herdate, data analyst Kevin Dalling.
Sagicor Investments WealthManager Ava Bigby Edmond andher husband Paramount TradingJamaica Limited SupervisorMichael Edmond.
Sagicor Contact Centre AgentSha-Neece Watson is flanked bySagicor Life Marketing AssistantShevonn Dawkins (left) andSagicor Bank officer DanielWatson.
Sagicor Group JamaicaManager of Finance CurlineaSpence (left) opted for aclassic Christmas gold-andblackcombo from Macy’s andAssistant Manager of FinanceHazel Nangle went with a blushtonedmetallic shirt-dress fromKzK Clothing Shoes AccessoriesHome.
Sagicor Group Human ResourceOfficer Kristina Dyer in SolarisDesigns by Christene Bernard
Sagicor Property ServicesAssistant Vice-President WayneRobinson and his wife, attorneyat-law Tracy-Ann in a rosegold embellished dress fromEmanuelle Boutique.
Sagicor Group – MarketingExecutive Sarah Bright-Lynchchose a black and whitestriped jumpsuit from MimiFashion Boutique.

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