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Friday, June 2, 2023
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June 2, 2023

Friday, June 2, 2023

The Rock’s business titans convened at the Grand Jamaica Suite of the Jamaica Pegasus hotel on Wednesday for the 38th Annual Gala Awards of the Jamaica Chamber of Commerce (JCC).

Under the theme “Resilience: A Key Benchmark of Success,” the event aimed at commemorating the remarkable contributions made by private sector companies to the nation’s economy.

The evening’s compère Dania Beckford gracefully steered the proceedings, leading the way for president of the Jamaica Chamber of Commerce Michael McMorris’s opening remarks. “I wish to emphasise the significance of this occasion and express my gratitude to all the companies that have contributed tremendously to our nation. It took great resilience to navigate the COVID-19 pandemic,” he said.

Senator Aubyn Hill, minister of industry, investment, and commerce, also said a few words. “It’s an honour to be surrounded by the companies that have shown their resilience and innovation in the face of adversity. I take this opportunity to thank you for your invaluable contributions to the exponential growth of the Jamaican economy,” he said.

The ‘Best of Chambers’ awards were the highlight of the evening, recognising outstanding member companies in six categories: Sanmerna Paper Products Limited received the small enterprise award; Jamaica Stock Exchange, the medium enterprise award; Massy Distribution Jamaica Limited, the large enterprise award; Seprod Limited, the extra-large enterprise award; SimSpeak Communication Services Limited, the entrepreneur award; and the Jamaica Constabulary Force, the JCC Yello Marketing excellence award.

To ensure the evening was a multisensory experience, guests were fêted with a five-course dinner complemented by the melodies of virtuoso violinist Dr Dayna Palmer and stirring performances by The Ashe Company.

Page 2 takes you inside the event.

GALA-READY – Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade Kamina Johnson Smith was accompanied to the gala by her contractor husband Jason Smith. (Photo: Naphtali Junior)
TWOFAVES – Senator Aubyn Hill, minister of industry, investment, and commerce, posed with his wife, children’s book author Tamara. (Photo: Naphtali Junior)
EARNED, NOT GIVEN – J Wray & Nephew Public Affairs and Government Relations Manager Samara South (centre) presented the Best of Chamber small enterprise award to Sanmerna Paper Products Limited, represented by members of the team (from left) internal auditor Nicola Malcolm; Human Resources Manager Cassandra Townsend; Sales & Marketing Manager Veronica Baker, Director of Sales Shaneen McLeod; Business Development Officer Jeovannie Bowen, Managing Director Robert Whyte; Director of Finance & Operation Tanya Richards-Davis; Production Manager Ephraim Banks; and Accounting Supervisor Priscilla Christie. (Photo: Naphtali Junior)
STOCK IT UP – Medium enterprise award winner, the Jamaica Stock Exchange, was represented by members of the team (from left) General Manager and Jamaica Central Securities Depository at JSE trustee services Andrea Kelly; Senior Marketing Officer and Deputy Business Development Manager Michael Johnson; Managing Director Dr Marlene Street Forrest; and Group Business Development Manager Andre Gooden.(Photo: Naphtali Junior)
CALL OF DUTY – The JCC Yello Marketing Excellence award winner was the Jamaica Constabulary Force! Collecting the award were (from left) Kayla Keane, head social media manager; Dennis Brooks, senior communication strategist; Stephanie Lindsay, senior superintendent and head of the JCF corporate communications unit; and Georgina Sterling, social media manager.(Photo: Naphtali Junior)
PRESIDENTIALSEAL – Jamaica Chamber of Commerce President Michael McMorris and his wife Christine McMorris, chief financial officer at Kronos, were the affable pair.(Photo: Naphtali Junior)
#OTEAM – Managing director of the Jamaica Observer Dominic Beaubrun and his beautiful wife, Edtech specialist Angelique, were not to be missed by the Page 2 lens. (Photo: Naphtali Junior)

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