Phoenix Printery directors Nicola and Eddie Barbar (left)with Digicel Business Jamaica head honcho Niall Sheehy.
July 3, 2010
Minding your Business
DIGICEL Business feted its clients on the East Lawns of Devon House Wednesday evening. The theme whispered of The Rock’s infectious culture — from bandana, the national regalia, to the warm and raspy reggae notes à la Digicel Rising Stars alums Romain Virgo and Cameal Davis, as well as veteran performers Karen Smith and Freddie McGregor. The soundtrack would prove an apt accompaniment to the evening’s choice fare, which included traditional Jamaican favourites, flawlessly executed by culinary stylist Oji Jaja. The signal was undoubtedly clear… and a good time was had by all!
DigicelBusiness headhoncho NiallSheehy (right)explains theBlackBerry toMinister ofInformationDaryl Vaz.(Photos:JermaineBarnaby &Colin Reid)
Digicel Jamaica CEO Mark Linehan is perhaps beinggiven a final briefing by the evening’s compére FaeEllington as Digicel’s Jacqui Burrell-Clarke (right) looks on.
This fire-breather adds oodles of excitement to the evening.
Digicel exec Peter Lloyd (right) with sister Emma, and herbeau Mark, who are enjoying a vacation on The Rock.