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Signature ‘SPACES’
SPACES Jamaica ManagingDirector Janelle Coke (foreground)
Design Week, Lifestyle, Local Lifestyle, News, Tuesday Style
September 27, 2017

Signature ‘SPACES’

Thursday Social

With

their design styles on display at Janelle Coke’s SPACES Jamaica, architect Kiva Alberga and interior designer Joelle Smith joined architectural designer Martina Christian at the Phoenix Avenue store yesterday for the third Conversations In Design, the industry talk component of the Jamaica Observer’s built environment retail initiative #DesignWeekJA. Thursday Social joins the panel.

Victoria Mutual Group MarketingManager, Customer & Brand KeishaMascoll (left) joined the panel of(from second left) Rivi Gardner &Associates Architectural & Interiordesigner Martina Christian, interiordesigner Joelle Smith, and architectKiva Alberga
The SPACES Jamaicadesign team ofassociates LisaGolding (left),Michael Singletonand Tennille Chalmers
Valerie Levy& Associatesrealtor Tanya-Sue Harris (left)and TELiCONVice-President,Administrationand HumanResourcesCrystalAnderson
Health, Home & GardenMagazine Editor-In-Chief Fay Wint (left),DHL Sales ExecutiveTiffany Gray (centre) andQuikanou Client RelationsAssociate Toni-AnnHibbert
Queen’s Counsel Hugh Small (left) and Victoria Mutual BuildingSociety branch manager, Knutsford Boulevard, Ainsley Whyte
Accountant Sasha Peat (left)and Flow Project ManagerNyree Coke
Delivery Solutions Managing Director Marsha Smikle (left) andJN Bank Risk Analyst Elinor Stimpson
Brand Manager, Foods, Denise Campbell and Brand Manager, WineOhran Cato represented for Caribbean Producers Jamaica, caterersof the event.
Rubis Commercial Account Manager Angela Neil (left) and JamaicaObserver Head of Advertising, Marketing and CommunicationsNatalie Chin
Nurses Melissa Brown (left) and Kimarie Brown (centre) with Kimarie’sdaughter Amira Serinash
Businesswoman Natalie Aikman (left), quantity surveyor Sanjay Wilson (centre), andIsland Homes Project General Manager Gina Harrison (Photos: Michael Gordon)
Jamaica PropertyAssistant FinancialController Yasmin Gibson(left), InternationalGaming Technology ChiefAccountant Joan Francis(centre), haemotologistDr Angela Scott
Attorney-at-law Karla Dwyer(right) and her niece Zoë Alberga(Photos: Michael Gordon)
Victoria Mutual Building Society team members (from left) financial services specialist, Linstead,Ricardo Ellis; financial services specialist, Duke Street, Diane Campbell, assistant supervisor, DukeStreet, Sashana Coley; customer service representative, Duke Street, Kimoya Clarke; and financial services specialist, Portmore, Orlando Maynard

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