Business Social
The Business Social follows up with Crime Stop Jamaica (CSJ) which recently celebrated its 36th anniversary under the theme, ‘United Against Crime and Corruption: 36 Years of Building Trust and Community’. The event brought together leaders from government, law enforcement, the private sector, and international partners to celebrate CSJ’s enduring impact. Here are the highlights:
From right: Charles Ross, Sterling Asset Management president and CEO, is supported by his wife, Natalie Farrell-Ross and son, Andrew Ross, in being awarded as a long-standing board member of Crime Stop Jamaica..
From right: Sandra Glasgow, chairperson of Crime Stop Jamaica, joins Mark Berman, Canadian high commissioner to Jamaica, and his spouse, Allison Berman, for a photo symbolising Canada’s ongoing commitment to supporting efforts to combat crime in Jamaica and across the Caribbean..
Cherise Bruce-Douglas (left), executive director of Crime Stop Jamaica, presents Karen Bhoorasingh, president and chief technical officer of Guardian General Insurance Jamaica Limited, with handcrafted ceramic artwork by Michael Layne, honouring her as the longest-serving board member, during the organisation’s 36th anniversary celebrations..
