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Junior Achievement Jamaica Chairman Bruce Bowen (left) presents a certificate to Matthew Lyn (right) representing participating partner Caribbean Broilers at the awards cocktails for private-sector donors to the 2012-2013 Junior Achievement programmem, at Bowen's residence on October 11. Alphie Aiken is at centre.
Junior Achievement Jamaica Chairman Bruce Bowen (left) presents a certificate to Matthew Lyn (right) representing participating partner Caribbean Broilers at the awards cocktails for private-sector donors to the 2012-2013 Junior Achievement programmem, at Bowen's residence on October 11. Alphie Aiken is at centre.
Alphie Aiken (left) and Citibank Jamaica's Ruth Malcolm sipping wine at the appreciation and awards cocktails for private sector donors to the 2012-2013 Junior Achievement programme held at the residence of Junior Achievement Jamaica chairman Bruce Bowen on October 11.
Alphie Aiken (left) and Citibank Jamaica's Ruth Malcolm sipping wine at the appreciation and awards cocktails for private sector donors to the 2012-2013 Junior Achievement programme held at the residence of Junior Achievement Jamaica chairman Bruce Bowen on October 11.
Susan Bowen (left) shares the lens with Allison Peart, Country Manager/Partner of Ernst & Young Jamaica at the awards cocktails for private-sector donors to the 2012-2013 Junior Achievement programme, hosted by chairman of Junior Achievement Jamaica, Bruce Bowen at the Bowens' residence on October 11.
Susan Bowen (left) shares the lens with Allison Peart, Country Manager/Partner of Ernst & Young Jamaica at the awards cocktails for private-sector donors to the 2012-2013 Junior Achievement programme, hosted by chairman of Junior Achievement Jamaica, Bruce Bowen at the Bowens' residence on October 11.
Junior Achievement Jamaica Chairman Bruce Bowen (right) hosted awards cocktails for private-sector donors to the 2012-2013 Junior Achievement programme, at his residence on October 11. Bowen is seen here with (from left) USAID Mission Director Denise Herbol; acting permanent secretary, Ministry of Education, Grace McLean; and Junior Achiever Dana-Ashley Cousins.-photos by Colin Hamilton/Freelance Photographer
Junior Achievement Jamaica Chairman Bruce Bowen (right) hosted awards cocktails for private-sector donors to the 2012-2013 Junior Achievement programme, at his residence on October 11. Bowen is seen here with (from left) USAID Mission Director Denise Herbol; acting permanent secretary, Ministry of Education, Grace McLean; and Junior Achiever Dana-Ashley Cousins.-photos by Colin Hamilton/Freelance Photographer
O'Neil Allen (right) of the Regulatory & Market Oversight Division of the Jamaica Stock Exchange presents KLE Group CEO Gary Matalon with a copy of the JSE Junior Market rule book at the exchange's Harbour Street offices in Kingston during the listing ceremony for KLE. The entertainment company is the 14th company to list on the junior market.-CONTRIBUTED
O'Neil Allen (right) of the Regulatory & Market Oversight Division of the Jamaica Stock Exchange presents KLE Group CEO Gary Matalon with a copy of the JSE Junior Market rule book at the exchange's Harbour Street offices in Kingston during the listing ceremony for KLE. The entertainment company is the 14th company to list on the junior market.-CONTRIBUTED
Ambassador Paola Amadei, head of delegation of the European Union in Jamaica (at right), chats with Vanessa Reid-Boothe, (left) vice-president of Scotia Investments Jamaica, and Prudence Brown (centre), president of Manchester Business School (MBS) Alumni, at the latest 'Grow Your Mind Series' of quarterly lectures, where Ambassador Amadei spoke on the topic 'The Euro: Myths and Realities', at Courtleigh Hotel & Suites, New Kingston, on Thursday, October 25. The lecture series is organised for MBS Alumni Association graduates.-Rudolph Brown/Photographer
Ambassador Paola Amadei, head of delegation of the European Union in Jamaica (at right), chats with Vanessa Reid-Boothe, (left) vice-president of Scotia Investments Jamaica, and Prudence Brown (centre), president of Manchester Business School (MBS) Alumni, at the latest 'Grow Your Mind Series' of quarterly lectures, where Ambassador Amadei spoke on the topic 'The Euro: Myths and Realities', at Courtleigh Hotel & Suites, New Kingston, on Thursday, October 25. The lecture series is organised for MBS Alumni Association graduates.-Rudolph Brown/Photographer
Jacqueline Mighty, CEO of COK Sodality Co-operative Credit Union, demonstrates the use of the newly installed full-service ATM to Courtney Wynter, chief financial officer of COK Sodality (left), and Deputy Mayor of Portmore Leon Thomas. The Diebold ATM was officially commissioned on October 19, at the credit union's Portmore branch.-CONTRIBUTED
Jacqueline Mighty, CEO of COK Sodality Co-operative Credit Union, demonstrates the use of the newly installed full-service ATM to Courtney Wynter, chief financial officer of COK Sodality (left), and Deputy Mayor of Portmore Leon Thomas. The Diebold ATM was officially commissioned on October 19, at the credit union's Portmore branch.-CONTRIBUTED
Francis Kennedy (right), president of the Jamaica Chamber of Commerce, greets Craig Mair (centre), vice-president, and Lakishma Thomas, relationship manager of Scotiabank's Corporate and Commercial Banking Centre, on October 5, at the opening ceremony of the Consular Corps expo held at The Jamaica Pegasus hotel. Scotiabank has sponsored the expo since its inception. -CONTRIBUTED
Francis Kennedy (right), president of the Jamaica Chamber of Commerce, greets Craig Mair (centre), vice-president, and Lakishma Thomas, relationship manager of Scotiabank's Corporate and Commercial Banking Centre, on October 5, at the opening ceremony of the Consular Corps expo held at The Jamaica Pegasus hotel. Scotiabank has sponsored the expo since its inception. -CONTRIBUTED
Industry and Commerce Minister Anthony Hylton (right) is seen here in discussion with PSOJ president Christopher Zacca, with chairman of the Jamaica Bankers Association's Public Policy and Legislative Committee, Dr Wayne Henry (background, left), and Jampro Chairman Milton Samuda (second right) looking on at the launch of the Ministry's new initiative, The Bureaucracy Hotline 1-888-REDTAPE (733-8273) on Monday, October 22. The hotline will be in place for three months. It will be open for calls from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mondays to Fridays. Emailed complaints may be sent to: noredtape@miic.gov.jm. The data collected will help to formulate a programme to diminish bureaucratic delays.
Industry and Commerce Minister Anthony Hylton (right) is seen here in discussion with PSOJ president Christopher Zacca, with chairman of the Jamaica Bankers Association's Public Policy and Legislative Committee, Dr Wayne Henry (background, left), and Jampro Chairman Milton Samuda (second right) looking on at the launch of the Ministry's new initiative, The Bureaucracy Hotline 1-888-REDTAPE (733-8273) on Monday, October 22. The hotline will be in place for three months. It will be open for calls from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mondays to Fridays. Emailed complaints may be sent to: noredtape@miic.gov.jm. The data collected will help to formulate a programme to diminish bureaucratic delays.
Sean Lynch, (right) business development manager of St Catherine Credit Union, greets Tyrone McKenzie, recipient of a bursary award, at the St Catherine Co-operative Credit Union's 35th Anniversary Scholarship and Bursary awards ceremony held at Arian's Restaurant in Spanish Town on Friday, October 19.-Rudolph Brown/Photographer
Sean Lynch, (right) business development manager of St Catherine Credit Union, greets Tyrone McKenzie, recipient of a bursary award, at the St Catherine Co-operative Credit Union's 35th Anniversary Scholarship and Bursary awards ceremony held at Arian's Restaurant in Spanish Town on Friday, October 19.-Rudolph Brown/Photographer

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Full Caption: Ambassador Paola Amadei, head of delegation of the European Union in Jamaica (at right), chats with Vanessa Reid-Boothe, (left) vice-president of Scotia Investments Jamaica, and Prudence Brown (centre), president of Manchester Business School (MBS) Alumni, at the latest 'Grow Your Mind Series' of quarterly lectures, where Ambassador Amadei spoke on the topic 'The Euro: Myths and Realities', at Courtleigh Hotel & Suites, New Kingston, on Thursday, October 25. The lecture series is organised for MBS Alumni Association graduates.-Rudolph Brown/Photographer



Full Caption: Industry and Commerce Minister Anthony Hylton (right) is seen here in discussion with PSOJ president Christopher Zacca, with chairman of the Jamaica Bankers Association's Public Policy and Legislative Committee, Dr Wayne Henry (background, left), and Jampro Chairman Milton Samuda (second right) looking on at the launch of the Ministry's new initiative, The Bureaucracy Hotline 1-888-REDTAPE (733-8273) on Monday, October 22. The hotline will be in place for three months. It will be open for calls from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mondays to Fridays. Emailed complaints may be sent to: noredtape@miic.gov.jm. The data collected will help to formulate a programme to diminish bureaucratic delays.








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