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Photos: Sterling Asset blends academia and finance at UWI Professor & Senior Staff Mingle
The Sterling Asset Management team (from left) Eugene Stanley, VP, Fixed Income & Foreign Exchange; Marian Ross-Ammar, VP of Trading and Investment; Anna-Joy Tibby-Bell, AVP Personal Financial Planning; Shanique Williamson, Manager Personal Financial Planning; Toni-Ann Neita-Elliott, VP Sales & Marketing; Christine Rankine, AVP Personal Financial Planning and Wayne Walker, VP Operations hosted their Professor & Senior Staff Mingle, held on Wednesday, January 21, 2026, at UWI’s Regional Headquarters.
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January 27, 2026

Photos: Sterling Asset blends academia and finance at UWI Professor & Senior Staff Mingle

Sterling Asset Management’s UWI Professor & Senior Staff Mingle, held on Wednesday, January 21, 2026, at the University of the West Indies’ Regional Headquarters, brought together academic leaders, professionals, and the Sterling team for an evening of meaningful exchange and connection.

The event featured engaging discussions on financial planning, resilience, and preparing for uncertainty, with insightful presentations that sparked thoughtful dialogue among attendees. Engaging discussions among faculty and finance professionals, along with active participation in sessions on crisis planning and retirement readiness, showcased the importance of collaboration between academia and industry.

The event also demonstrated Sterling’s dedication to knowledge-sharing, relationship-building, and informed financial decision-making.

See highlights in the slider below.

  • Dr Donna Minott Kates, Senior Lecturer and Head of the Department of Chemistry (left), and Marian Ross-Ammar, Vice-President of Trading and Investment at Sterling Asset Management Ltd, looked radiant as they posed for a photo.
  • Shakira Maxwell, Senior Programme Officer- Global Centres, Special Projects and Multilateral Partnerships at UWI’s International School for Development Justice (ISDJ) (left), and Sandrea Maynard, Pro Vice-Chancellor, Global Affairs and CEO of ISDJ, in good spirits at Sterling Asset Management’s UWI Professor & Senior Staff Mingle.
  • The Sterling Asset Management team (from left) Eugene Stanley, VP, Fixed Income & Foreign Exchange; Marian Ross-Ammar, VP of Trading and Investment; Anna-Joy Tibby-Bell, AVP Personal Financial Planning; Shanique Williamson, Manager Personal Financial Planning; Toni-Ann Neita-Elliott, VP Sales & Marketing; Christine Rankine, AVP Personal Financial Planning and Wayne Walker, VP Operations hosted their Professor & Senior Staff Mingle, held on Wednesday, January 21, 2026, at UWI’s Regional Headquarters.
  • Dianne White, Event Planner, and Andrew Peacock, Pensioner, share a lighthearted moment at Sterling Asset Management’s UWI Professor & Senior Staff Mingle.
  • Easy evening exchanges. Christine Rankine, Sterling Asset Management Ltd. AVP Personal Financial Planning, and Professor Emeritus Ralph Robinson, retired Lecturer in the UWI Department of Life Sciences, sharing smiles and screens.
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