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Published: Friday | June 22, 2012 Comments 0
Suzette Shaw-Reid (left) poses with her sister, Judy Hylton, new president of the Rotary Club of St Andrew. - Photos by Rudolph Brown/Photographer
Suzette Shaw-Reid (left) poses with her sister, Judy Hylton, new president of the Rotary Club of St Andrew. - Photos by Rudolph Brown/Photographer
In discussion are Jessica Chung (left), Jessica Hylton (centre) and Judy Hylton.
In discussion are Jessica Chung (left), Jessica Hylton (centre) and Judy Hylton.
Orville Walker pins Minna Israel.
Orville Walker pins Minna Israel.
André Hylton chats with Maggie McGann-Williams.
André Hylton chats with Maggie McGann-Williams.
Robert Wright (left) greets Tony Hogarth.
Robert Wright (left) greets Tony Hogarth.
Marie Powell in conversation with Tony Hogarth.
Marie Powell in conversation with Tony Hogarth.
Gail Abrahams (second right), assistant vice-president, corporate communications, GraceKennedy Financial Group, with triplets (from left) Cadine, Colliet and Colleen Bramwell.
Gail Abrahams (second right), assistant vice-president, corporate communications, GraceKennedy Financial Group, with triplets (from left) Cadine, Colliet and Colleen Bramwell.

Correction and Clarification

Minna Israel was incorrectly identified as president and country head of Royal Bank of Jamaica. She is no longer with the bank. She is currently a distinguished business fellow at the Mona School of Business, University of the West Indies. We apologise for the error.

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What
a banquet it was! The Rotary Club of St Andrew had a lavish installation banquet at The Jamaica Pegasus hotel in New Kingston on Tuesday. The function was well supported by Rotarians and friends of the club. Our lens captured some special and candid moments.




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