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Sagicor appoints new board member

Published: Sunday | June 6, 2010 Comments 0

Former chief executive officer (CEO) of the Jamaica Employers'Federation (JEF), Jacqueline Coke-Lloyd, has been appointed to the board of Sagicor Life Jamaica.

The appointment took effect on March 25.

Richard Byles, president and CEO of Sagicor Life Jamaica, said Coke-Lloyd is a welcome addition to the board.

"Mrs Coke-Lloyd's experience and expertise will bring great value to the organisation. We welcome her to the Sagicor Life Jamaica family," he said in a release sent to the media.

Coke-Lloyd has more than 25 years of experience in the corporate world, with expertise in the areas of general management, human resource management and industrial relations.

Influential

During her 10-year span at the JEF, Coke-Lloyd was influential in advocating and facilitating improvements in employer-employee relations and general productivity in the workplace.

Before working with the JEF, she worked as personnel, internal relations and administration manager with the Thermoplastics Group of Companies and as an officer of the National Investment Bank of Jamaica.

She recently founded Make Your Mark Consultants, a corporate support firm in which she is a partner. In addition to her professional commitments, Coke-Lloyd remains committed to her family, which consists of husband, Evon Lloyd, and their three children.

The Sagicor Board consists of Dodridge D. Miller, Richard O. Byles, Paul R. Hanworth, Marjorie Chevannes-Campbell, Jeffrey C. Cobham, Richard L. Downer, Paul A.B. Facey, Stephen B. Facey, M. Arch, Michael A. Fraser, Professor Hilary Beckles and Janice A.M. Grant Taffe.

Jacqueline Coke-Lloyd

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