Sotheby's' Super Bowl Party
JN Group Sales Executive Petal Hall (left); Ryan Parkes, former banker and CEO of East Investments Holdings, were greeted by Sotheby's CEO Julian Dixon.

International realty company Sotheby's Jamaica hosted a by-invitation exclusive Super Bowl event at the AC Hotel on Sunday, February 12, which saw customers, stakeholders and partners in attendance. Football, food and fanfare were the order of the day.

Here are some highlights:

Kerrie Baylis of Barita Investments was also in the mix.
From left: Denroy Pusey, assistant vice-president, real estate at First Rock; Ravae Small, attorney-at-law; and Christina Garel Robinson, First Rock assistant vice-president - operations, flashed perfect smiles for the Saturday Social lens.
Social media sensations Kerry-Ann "Chiney K Pop Girl" Collins and Danar "Dan Dan" Royal (centre) were spotted in conversation with Cabinet Minister Floyd Green.
Interior designer Sasha Ward (left) and Newman Project Manager Shoyelece Skyers were delighted with their Sotheby's gift bags.
Realtor Monique Bramwell was sitting pretty at the Sotheby's Super Bowl event.
Sheryl Lee Ralph performs Lift Every Voice and Sing before the NFL Super Bowl LVII game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday. (Photo: AP)
Rihanna (left) and Sheryl Lee Ralph performed at the NFL Super Bowl 57 football game. (Photo: AP)
Proud Eagles fan Jens Oltrogge, Phoenix Health Complex and Vision Center CEO, was excited to be at Sotheby's' by-invitation-only Super Bowl watch party on Sunday..

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