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Jason K. Hall, has the rapt attention of Gail Moaney, executive vice-president and director of travel and economic development of Ruder Finn - a public relations agency based in the United States, prior to the start of a press conference hosted by the Jamaica Tourist Board for Latin American and local journalists, speaking about Jamaica Product Exchange and COPA Airlines linkages with Jamaica. - Photo by Barrington Flemming
Jason K. Hall, has the rapt attention of Gail Moaney, executive vice-president and director of travel and economic development of Ruder Finn - a public relations agency based in the United States, prior to the start of a press conference hosted by the Jamaica Tourist Board for Latin American and local journalists, speaking about Jamaica Product Exchange and COPA Airlines linkages with Jamaica. - Photo by Barrington Flemming
René Allen-Casey has a cordial exchange with Terrence Fernando at last Tuesday's Deloitte Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act seminar. - Rudolph Brown/Photographer
René Allen-Casey has a cordial exchange with Terrence Fernando at last Tuesday's Deloitte Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act seminar. - Rudolph Brown/Photographer
Sales and logistics manager at Mystic Mountain Rain Forest Adventures Jamaica, Norma Bailey-Moore, is caught on camera at the opening of JAPEX hosted at the Montego Bay Convention Centre last weekend. - Photo by Sheena Gayle
Sales and logistics manager at Mystic Mountain Rain Forest Adventures Jamaica, Norma Bailey-Moore, is caught on camera at the opening of JAPEX hosted at the Montego Bay Convention Centre last weekend. - Photo by Sheena Gayle
Anya Schnoor (left), executive vice-president, wealth management and CEO, Scotia Investments; and Joy Douglas, general manager, Urban Development Corporation, make their way into the Jamaica Conference Centre in Kingston last Thursday. The function was the 'Redevelopment of Downtown Kingston: Investment Opportunities'. - Norman Grindley/Chief Photographer
Anya Schnoor (left), executive vice-president, wealth management and CEO, Scotia Investments; and Joy Douglas, general manager, Urban Development Corporation, make their way into the Jamaica Conference Centre in Kingston last Thursday. The function was the 'Redevelopment of Downtown Kingston: Investment Opportunities'. - Norman Grindley/Chief Photographer
Karlene Silburn (left) and Delrose Malcolm (centre) share a funny moment with Seven Seas' Deborah Allen at the Seven Seas Thinks Pink launch. The Jamaica Cancer Society and H.D. Hopwood Seven Seas collaborated for the initiative at The Knutsford Court Hotel in St Andrew on Monday, September 19. - Rudolph Brown/Photographer
Karlene Silburn (left) and Delrose Malcolm (centre) share a funny moment with Seven Seas' Deborah Allen at the Seven Seas Thinks Pink launch. The Jamaica Cancer Society and H.D. Hopwood Seven Seas collaborated for the initiative at The Knutsford Court Hotel in St Andrew on Monday, September 19. - Rudolph Brown/Photographer
From left: The Radio Jamaica Group's Gary Allen, Dr Herbert Thompson, new pro-chancellor of the University College of the Caribbean, and Sir Kenneth Hall, the instituiton's new chancellor, in a pleasant exchange. -  Winston Sill/Freelance Photographer
From left: The Radio Jamaica Group's Gary Allen, Dr Herbert Thompson, new pro-chancellor of the University College of the Caribbean, and Sir Kenneth Hall, the instituiton's new chancellor, in a pleasant exchange. - Winston Sill/Freelance Photographer
The University College of the Caribbean last Wednesday hosted a reception to welcome Professor Sir Kenneth Hall as chancellor, and Dr Herbert Thompson as pro-chancellor. It took place at the Wyndham Kingston hotel, New Kingston. Pictured here are banker Ryland Campbell (left), Proven's Chris Williams (centre) and Alfred St. P. Grant. - Winston Sill/Freelance Photographer
The University College of the Caribbean last Wednesday hosted a reception to welcome Professor Sir Kenneth Hall as chancellor, and Dr Herbert Thompson as pro-chancellor. It took place at the Wyndham Kingston hotel, New Kingston. Pictured here are banker Ryland Campbell (left), Proven's Chris Williams (centre) and Alfred St. P. Grant. - Winston Sill/Freelance Photographer
Dr Blossom O'Mealy-Nelson (left) shares a humorous moment with banker Minna Israel at the University College of the Caribbean's welcome reception for Professor Sir Kenneth Hall as chancellor, and Dr Herbert Thompson as pro-chancellor. -  Winston Sill/Freelance Photographer
Dr Blossom O'Mealy-Nelson (left) shares a humorous moment with banker Minna Israel at the University College of the Caribbean's welcome reception for Professor Sir Kenneth Hall as chancellor, and Dr Herbert Thompson as pro-chancellor. - Winston Sill/Freelance Photographer
Charles Ross (left), managing director of Sterling Asset Management in discussion with (from right) Carey Metz, partner of Deloitte Gihan DeMel, Deloitte senior tax partner, and Denise Hintzke, Deloitte Global FATCA leader, at the Deloitte Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act seminar at Terra Nova All Suite Hotel on Tuesday, September 20. - Rudolph Brown/Photographer
Charles Ross (left), managing director of Sterling Asset Management in discussion with (from right) Carey Metz, partner of Deloitte Gihan DeMel, Deloitte senior tax partner, and Denise Hintzke, Deloitte Global FATCA leader, at the Deloitte Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act seminar at Terra Nova All Suite Hotel on Tuesday, September 20. - Rudolph Brown/Photographer

1. Anya Schnoor (left), executive vice-president, wealth management and CEO, Scotia Investments; and Joy Douglas, general manager, Urban Development Corporation, make their way into the Jamaica Conference Centre in Kingston last Thursday. The function was the 'Redevelopment of Downtown Kingston: Investment Opportunities'. - Norman Grindley/Chief Photographer

2. The University College of the Caribbean last Wednesday hosted a reception to welcome Professor Sir Kenneth Hall as chancellor, and Dr Herbert Thompson as pro-chancellor. It took place at the Wyndham Kingston hotel, New Kingston. Pictured here are banker Ryland Campbell (left), Proven's Chris Williams (centre) and Alfred St. P. Grant. - Winston Sill/Freelance Photographer

3. René Allen-Casey has a cordial exchange with Terrence Fernando at last Tuesday's Deloitte Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act seminar. - Rudolph Brown/Photographer

4. Dr Blossom O'Mealy-Nelson (left) shares a humorous moment with banker Minna Israel at the University College of the Caribbean's welcome reception for Professor Sir Kenneth Hall as chancellor, and Dr Herbert Thompson as pro-chancellor. -  Winston Sill/Freelance Photographer

5. Karlene Silburn (left) and Delrose Malcolm (centre) share a funny moment with Seven Seas' Deborah Allen at the Seven Seas Thinks Pink launch. The Jamaica Cancer Society and H.D. Hopwood Seven Seas collaborated for the initiative at The Knutsford Court Hotel in St Andrew on Monday, September 19. - Rudolph Brown/Photographer

6. Charles Ross (left), managing director of Sterling Asset Management in discussion with (from right) Carey Metz, partner of Deloitte Gihan DeMel, Deloitte senior tax partner, and Denise Hintzke, Deloitte Global FATCA leader, at the Deloitte Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act seminar at Terra Nova All Suite Hotel on Tuesday, September 20. - Rudolph Brown/Photographer

7. Deputy Director of Tourism in charge of attractions, cruise and events, Jason K. Hall, has the rapt attention of Gail Moaney, executive vice-president and director of travel and economic development of Ruder Finn - a public relations agency based in the United States, prior to the start of a press conference hosted by the Jamaica Tourist Board for Latin American and local journalists, speaking about Jamaica Product Exchange and COPA Airlines linkages with Jamaica. - Photo by Barrington Flemming

8. From left: The Radio Jamaica Group's Gary Allen, Dr Herbert Thompson, new pro-chancellor of the University College of the Caribbean, and Sir Kenneth Hall, the instituiton's new chancellor, in a pleasant exchange. -  Winston Sill/Freelance Photographer

9. Sales and logistics manager at Mystic Mountain Rain Forest Adventures Jamaica, Norma Bailey-Moore, is caught on camera at the opening of JAPEX hosted at the Montego Bay Convention Centre last weekend. - Photo by Sheena Gayle



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