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Breaking bread with LIME

Published:Monday | July 22, 2013 | 12:00 AM
Edward Gabbidon (centre), vice-president corporate and SME sales, chats with Patrick Hylton (right), group managing director, National Commercial Bank, and Livingstone Morrison of the Bank of Jamaica.
Having spent most of the last month travelling the region, LIME Chairman Christopher Dehring expresses joy at being home to break bread with corporate clients. - Rudolph Brown/Photographer
Edward Gabbidon, vice-president corporate and SME sales, engages Kim Lee, LIME's head of channel marketing.
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It was a power breakfast - and then some. Last Friday morning, telecoms company LIME invited its top clients to start the day with them at the historic Devon House on Waterloo Road in St Andrew. The occasion was special because the main house is seldom open for events like these.

The corporate clients were made to feel extra special by the members of LIME's top executives who were on hand to greet them and escort them to pastel linen-covered circular tables for eight.

The gesture was LIME'S way of showing gratitude for their continued business.

Conversation flowed freely following introductions by Kim Lee and a welcome from chairman, Chris Dehring. Between courses, there were giveaways and entertainment, and upon departure, everyone received a hamper of Jamaican condiments.