After the 'Blast-Off'...
Executive members of the Jamaica Association of Insurance and Financial Advisors (JAIFA) pause for a photo op following their annual 'Blast Off' ceremony, recently held at the Jamaica Conference Centre. Sitting from right are: Triola O Harper Smith, president; Dannett Knight; Yonique Folkes; and Patrick Worghs (JAIFA Secretariat). Standing from left are: Samantha Johnson, public relations & community director; Keisha Meggie - membership communications committee representative; Shameka Burford - JAIFA Secretariat; Denton Atkins, first vice-president; Shirley E Daley, second vice-president; Keishagay Jackson; Icolyn Morrison (JAIFA Secretariat); and Nateisha Heron Thompson, treasurer.

Executive members of the Jamaica Association of Insurance and Financial Advisors (JAIFA) pause for a photo op following their annual 'Blast Off' ceremony, recently held at the Jamaica Conference Centre.

Sitting from right are: Triola O Harper Smith, president; Dannett Knight; Yonique Folkes; and Patrick Worghs (JAIFA Secretariat). Standing from left are: Samantha Johnson, public relations & community director; Keisha Meggie - membership communications committee representative; Shameka Burford - JAIFA Secretariat; Denton Atkins, first vice-president; Shirley E Daley, second vice-president; Keishagay Jackson; Icolyn Morrison (JAIFA Secretariat); and Nateisha Heron Thompson, treasurer.

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