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Monday June 16, 2025
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June 16, 2025

Monday June 16, 2025

Last Thursday evening, the ballroom at the Jamaica Pegasus hotel was transformed into a hub of celebration for the Jamaica Chamber of Commerce’s 40th Annual Awards Banquet. This grand event lauded business ingenuity, resilience, and growth — operating under the theme “Shaping the Future: Driving Productivity, Championing Equity, Inspiring Entrepreneurship.” The evening paid tribute to small, medium, and large enterprises demonstrating these qualities, with a powerful keynote address from minister without portfolio with responsibility for Efficiency, Innovation and Digital Transformation Audrey Marks, who emphasised the crucial role of resilience in Jamaica’s economic progress. Among the awardees was Scotiabank which claimed the Best of Chamber Award for Extra-Large Enterprises.

Page 2 brings highlights.

Photographer: Garfield Robinson

Power Players Ready to celebrate a night of business achievements were Jamaica Chamber of Commerce President Phillip Ramson (left), minister without portfolio with responsibility for Efficiency, Innovation and Digital Transformation Audrey Marks, and Jamaica Chamber of Commerce Immediate Past President Michael McMorris.Garfield Robinson

Power Players Ready to celebrate a night of business achievements were Jamaica Chamber of Commerce President Phillip Ramson (left), minister without portfolio with responsibility for Efficiency, Innovation and Digital Transformation Audrey Marks, and Jamaica Chamber of Commerce Immediate Past President Michael McMorris.Garfield Robinson

Top Of The Industry Scotiabank claimed one of the major awards of the night: Best of Chamber Extra-Large Enterprise Award. Accepting the honour from CG United Insurance Country Manager Winsome Gibbs was Scotiabank Senior Vice-President, Corporate and Commercial Banking Morris Nelson.Garfield Robinson

Top Of The Industry Scotiabank claimed one of the major awards of the night: Best of Chamber Extra-Large Enterprise Award. Accepting the honour from CG United Insurance Country Manager Winsome Gibbs was Scotiabank Senior Vice-President, Corporate and Commercial Banking Morris Nelson.Garfield Robinson

...before receiving the Entrepreneurship Award from Chas E Ramson Director of Operations Christopher Ramson. Garfield Robinson

…before receiving the Entrepreneurship Award from Chas E Ramson Director of Operations Christopher Ramson. Garfield Robinson

Brand Loyalty Representing their companies with distinction were Red Stripe and Dragon Stout Brand Manager Nathan Nelms and Heineken Brand Manager Amoye Phillpotts-Brown.Garfield Robinson

Brand Loyalty Representing their companies with distinction were Red Stripe and Dragon Stout Brand Manager Nathan Nelms and Heineken Brand Manager Amoye Phillpotts-Brown.Garfield Robinson

Distinguished Presence Pausing for a photo-op were Carreras Managing Director Franklin Murillo and his wife Xiany.Garfield Robinson

Distinguished Presence Pausing for a photo-op were Carreras Managing Director Franklin Murillo and his wife Xiany.Garfield Robinson

Raising The Bar The J Wray & Nephew team was ready for the festivities. From left: Marketing Director Stefano Furini, Public Affairs and Government Relations Manager Samara South and Managing Director Daniel Caron.Garfield Robinson

Raising The Bar The J Wray & Nephew team was ready for the festivities. From left: Marketing Director Stefano Furini, Public Affairs and Government Relations Manager Samara South and Managing Director Daniel Caron.Garfield Robinson

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A Vision of Wellness Charis Women’s Wellness Centre principal Dr Sara Lawrence-Lewis stepped into the Page 2 frame in a dress from Sophia Jones...Garfield Robinson

A Vision of Wellness Charis Women’s Wellness Centre principal Dr Sara Lawrence-Lewis stepped into the Page 2 frame in a dress from Sophia Jones… Garfield Robinson

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