Business Social – February 25
In this week’s Business Social, culture and commerce converged in celebration of the Chinese Lunar New Year. The Chinese Spring Festival at The Pinnacle in Montego Bay on February 15 honoured the legacy and leadership of the Chinese community of Jamaica, in partnership with Mayberry Investments Limited. The momentum continued on February 18 at Caymanas Park, where business leaders gathered to mark the rare Year of the Fire Horse — a symbol of renewal and bold transformation across Jamaica’s racing and entertainment landscape.
Brian Munroe (left), senior relationship manager at Mayberry Investments Ltd, and Brett Wong of Coldfield Manufacturing share a greeting during the Chinese Spring Festival at The Pinnacle, Montego Bay..
From left: Richard Hines; Yangsen Li, CEO of LCH Developments; and Robin Russell, general manager of Deja Resorts, at the Chinese Spring Festival. The gathering highlighted key stakeholders in Jamaica’s luxury real estate and tourism sectors..
Mayberry’s Dan Theoc (left) joins Tom Tyler, co-chairman of Caribbean Producers Jamaica (CPJ), and Tiffany Tyler (nee Edwards), principal of Swizz Beads, at the high-profile cultural event..
Gary Peart, executive chairman of SVL, stands with Chloleen Daley-Muschett; Louis Chin, mayor of Morant Bay; and Solomon Sharpe, executive chairman of SVREL, at Caymanas Park. The gathering in the directors’ box celebrated the launch of the Year of the Fire Horse..
Gary Peart, executive chairman of Supreme Ventures Limited (SVL), joins Sandra Tsang and Tyronne Tsang at Caymanas Park to celebrate the Year of the Fire Horse. .