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Rainforest Caribbean Scores 25!
Rainforest Caribbean CEO Brian Jardim (centre) presented the Restaurant of the Year Award to the Seafood Market team. (Photo: Joseph Wellington)
Lifestyle, Style, Style Observer
November 22, 2022

Rainforest Caribbean Scores 25!

The glam quotient of the M-Style-designed Rock Steady ballroom at the AC Hotel in Kingston was upped Saturday last when the Caribbean’s leading seafood outlet celebrated its 25th anniversary.

The uber-chic gala, which commenced with cocktails followed by a delectable three-course dinner and segued into the highly anticipated awards ceremony, was attended by over 600 employees from across the region. Spotlighted were long-serving team members, outstanding performers of the year and recipients of special awards.

Brian Jardim, Rainforest Caribbean CEO, was effusive in his praise of his dream team. “We have had a tough couple of years, but as we say, tough times don’t last, tough people do, and I think the Rainforest team more than exemplified that… Throughout the setbacks, we have grown and by double digits.

“My favourite saying of all is ‘teamwork makes the dream work,’ and tonight we are watching the teamwork that has made the dream work. We are very grateful that 25 years later we have seen the dream become a reality; we can see how it has changed lives. We will continue to take the brand to the next level, to do the right thing, as well as keep our customers close to our hearts. The aphorism ‘A rising tide lifts all boats’ is our mandate and guiding principal. Tonight I would like to say to you all, thank you for the teamwork and thank you for making the dream work.”

The evening’s formalities were handled with aplomb by attorney-at-law and media personality Khadine “Miss Kitty” Hylton and wrapped with a surprise guest performance by reggae star Romain Virgo.

Wednesday Social shares highlights of the Rainforest Caribbean team members who copped awards for long service and outstanding performances of the year.

Rainforest Caribbean CEO Brian Jardim (left) shared the frame with Rainforest Caribbean former General Manager Ernest Grant. (Photo: Joseph Wellington)
Zakary Jardim (left), inventory and logistics manager, Rainforest Caribbean, presented Andre Welds, retail manager, Rainforest Caribbean, with the award for St Lucia (Team) Leader of the Year. (Photo: Joseph Wellington)
Subrena Khama-Miller, export and food service development manager, Rainforest Caribbean, accepted the award for Manager of the Year. The award was presented by Rainforest Caribbean General Manager Jerome Miles. (Photo: Joseph Wellington)
Oraine Brown (left), merchandiser, Rainforest Caribbean, was awarded Merchandiser of the Year. The award was presented by Rainforest Caribbean Director of Marketing & Corporate Affairs Roger Lyn. (Photo: Joseph Wellington)
Jahhema Tomlinson (left), processor, Rainforest Caribbean, accepted the award for Processing Team Member of the Year. The award was presented by Benjamin Jardim, business development manager, Rainforest Caribbean. (Photo: Joseph Wellington)
Alecia Bogle, brand activation manager, Rainforest Caribbean, accepted the Brian Jardim Performer of the Year Award. The award was presented by Rainforest Caribbean CEO Brian Jardim. (Photo: Joseph Wellington)
Jennevese Gordon, accounts receivables assistant, Rainforest Caribbean, accepted the 10-Year Long Service Award. The award was presented by Rainforest Caribbean General Manager Jerome Miles. (Photo: Joseph Wellington)
Rainforest Caribbean former General Manager Ernest Grant (left) presented Irvin Jones, fleet manager, Rainforest Caribbean, with the 15-Year Long Service Award. (Photo: Joseph Wellington)
Rainforest Caribbean CEO Brian Jardim (left) presented Michael Gordon, retail manager, Rainforest Caribbean, with the 20-Year Long Service Award. (Photo: Joseph Wellington)
Rainforest Caribbean CEO Brian Jardim gave a heartfelt speech. (Photo: Joseph Wellington)
Rainforest Caribbean CEO Brian Jardim shared a moment on the blue carpet with his wife Shelagh. (Photo: Joseph Wellington)
Rainforest Caribbean CEO Brian Jardim welcomed the evening’s compère, attorney-at-law and media personality Khadine “Miss Kitty” Hylton. (Photo: Joseph Wellington)
Rainforest Caribbean General Manager Jerome Miles delivered the closing remarks. (Photo: Joseph Wellington)
Singer Romain Virgo wrapped the evening with a stellar performance. (Photo: Joseph Wellington)
Andre Burrell (left), driver, Rainforest Caribbean, was awarded Driver of the Year. The award was presented by Maxwell Jardim, business development manager, Rainforest Caribbean. (Photo: Joseph Wellington)

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