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At the distinguished St George's College Monsignor Gladstone Wilson Awards Banquet at the Summit, a captivating conversation unfolds between (from left) Konrad Mark Berry, executive vice-chairman at Mayberry Investments Limited (MIL), and Geneviene Berry, alongside Wayne Wray, managing director of 365 Retail Limited.

Mayberry Investments proudly spotlighted its role at the prestigious St George's College Monsignor Gladstone Wilson Awards Banquet. The event celebrated past students' exceptional contributions, honouring the legacy of Msgr Gladstone Wilson. This year's distinguished honorees, Deacon Oswald Tai, Herman Athias, and Christopher Berry, were recognised for their impactful service to St George's College Old Boys' Association and society. Mayberry Investments, led by Chairman Christopher Berry, commends the institution for fostering excellence. Established in 1850, St George's College continues to shape outstanding individuals, a testament to its commitment to "heavy manners" and academic excellence. More in the

Mikael Philips (left), Member of Parliament for Manchester North Western, joins forces with Xesus Johnston, CEO of Supreme Ventures Gaming, in a moment of unity during the recent St George's College Monsignor Gladstone Wilson Awards Banquet at the Summit.
The Monsignor Gladstone Wilson Award honorees: Chairman of Mayberry Investments Limited Christopher Berry (left); Deacon Oswald Tie (right); and Herman Athias proudly showcase their awards at the Summit during the recent St George's College Monsignor Gladstone Wilson Awards Banquet.
Imar Walters (left), president of the St George's College Old Boys' Association, stands proudly alongside honorees (from second left) Deacon Oswald Tie, Herman Athias, and Chris Berry at the Monsignor Gladstone Wilson Awards Banquet at the Summit.
Archbishop Kenneth Richards of Kingston shares a cordial handshake with Christopher Berry, chairman of Mayberry Investments Limited, against the backdrop of the Summit during the St George's College Monsignor Gladstone Wilson Awards Banquet, recently.
Dan Theoc (left), senior vice-president of investment banking at Mayberry Investments Limited (MIL), stands alongside Gordon Swaby, CEO and co-founder of EduFocal Limited, during the recently distinguished Monsignor Gladstone Wilson Awards Banquet at the Summit, hosted by St George's College.

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