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Business social – August 20
Lt Col Godphey Sterling (left), director general at JaCirt, speaks with National Commercial Bank’s Chief Technical Officer Saravanan Thangavelu at at Fujitsu’s CEO Breakfast.
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August 20, 2025

Business social – August 20

Fujitsu Caribbean recently partnered with Check Point Software to host a CEO Breakfast at Jamaica Pegasus hotel, bringing together top executives, business leaders, and digital innovators to discuss ‘Securing Jamaica’s Digital Future’. The event featured a compelling keynote from Mervyn Eyre, CEO of Fujitsu Caribbean, who shared valuable insights on enhancing Jamaica’s cyber resilience and speeding up its digital transformation.

After the keynote, a panel of experts explored effective strategies for protecting Jamaica’s digital landscape by addressing the rise in cyber threats, the implementation of the Data Protection Act, and the critical need to enhance cybersecurity capacity in both the private and public sectors.

Fujitsu Caribbean’s Vice-President Sales Western Caribbean Jenson Sylvester (right) greets Odean White, Bank of Jamaica’s chief risk officer at the Fujitsu Caribbean’s Cyber Security CEO Breakfast.

Fujitsu Caribbean’s Vice-President Sales Western Caribbean Jenson Sylvester (right) greets Odean White, Bank of Jamaica’s chief risk officer at the Fujitsu Caribbean’s Cyber Security CEO Breakfast.

Fujitsu Caribbean’s newly appointed Vice-President, Sales Western Caribbean, Jenson Sylvester (left) joins panellists (from second left) Obika Gellineau, security consultant, Fujitsu Caribbean; Mervyn Eyre, CEO, Fujitsu Caribbean; Barbara Hume, CEO, Jamaica Bankers Association; Lt Col Godphey Sterling, director general, JaCirt; and Phillip Ramson, president, Jamaica Chamber of Commerce at the tech company’s Cyber Security CEO Breakfast at Jamaica Pegasus hotel.

Fujitsu Caribbean’s newly appointed Vice-President, Sales Western Caribbean, Jenson Sylvester (left) joins panellists (from second left) Obika Gellineau, security consultant, Fujitsu Caribbean; Mervyn Eyre, CEO, Fujitsu Caribbean; Barbara Hume, CEO, Jamaica Bankers Association; Lt Col Godphey Sterling, director general, JaCirt; and Phillip Ramson, president, Jamaica Chamber of Commerce at the tech company’s Cyber Security CEO Breakfast at Jamaica Pegasus hotel.

From left: Mervyn Eyre, CEO, Fujitsu Caribbean; Glaister Cunningham, vice-president, EDPM, National Water Commission; Dwayne Pinnock, vice-president portfolio solutions & service delivery at Fujitsu Caribbean; and Everton Anderson, CEO at the National Water Commission are locked in conversation at Fujitsu’s Cyber Security CEO Breakfast at Jamaica Pegasus hotel.

From left: Mervyn Eyre, CEO, Fujitsu Caribbean; Glaister Cunningham, vice-president, EDPM, National Water Commission; Dwayne Pinnock, vice-president portfolio solutions & service delivery at Fujitsu Caribbean; and Everton Anderson, CEO at the National Water Commission are locked in conversation at Fujitsu’s Cyber Security CEO Breakfast at Jamaica Pegasus hotel.

Michelle McNaughton, senior client executive at Fujitsu Caribbean, has a discussion with Mikhail Raymore, head of internal control at Barita Investments during Fujitsu’s Cyber Security CEO Breakfast.

Michelle McNaughton, senior client executive at Fujitsu Caribbean, has a discussion with Mikhail Raymore, head of internal control at Barita Investments during Fujitsu’s Cyber Security CEO Breakfast.

Jamaica Chamber of Commerce colleagues President Phillip Ramson (left) and CEO Larry Watson are all smiles at Fujitsu’s CEO Breakfast at Jamaica Pegasus hotel.

Jamaica Chamber of Commerce colleagues President Phillip Ramson (left) and CEO Larry Watson are all smiles at Fujitsu’s CEO Breakfast at Jamaica Pegasus hotel.

NCB’s Executive Vice-President Chief Operating Officer Sheree Martin, and Saravanan Thangavelu, chief technical officer catch up at Fujitsu’s Cyber Security CEO Breakfast at Jamaica Pegasus hotel.

NCB’s Executive Vice-President Chief Operating Officer Sheree Martin, and Saravanan Thangavelu, chief technical officer catch up at Fujitsu’s Cyber Security CEO Breakfast at Jamaica Pegasus hotel.

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