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Better together! Former Chief Executive Officer Jabbor Kayumov (second left) and his wife, Noza (left), pose with new Digicel Jamaica CEO Stephen Murad (right) and his wife, Krystal.
Better together! Former Chief Executive Officer Jabbor Kayumov (second left) and his wife, Noza (left), pose with new Digicel Jamaica CEO Stephen Murad (right) and his wife, Krystal.
Former Digicel Jamaica CEO Jabbor Kayumov admires his parting token, a custom Nuwarhol piece.
Former Digicel Jamaica CEO Jabbor Kayumov admires his parting token, a custom Nuwarhol piece.
Digicel Foundation Chairman Jean Lowrie-Chin (right) shares a light moment with her husband Hubert Chin (centre) and Digicel Group Transformation Director Aileen Corrigan.
Digicel Foundation Chairman Jean Lowrie-Chin (right) shares a light moment with her husband Hubert Chin (centre) and Digicel Group Transformation Director Aileen Corrigan.
 Digicel Ambassador and Jamaican Paralympian Alphanso Cunningham shares lens time with former Digicel Jamaica CEO Jabbor Kayumov.
Digicel Ambassador and Jamaican Paralympian Alphanso Cunningham shares lens time with former Digicel Jamaica CEO Jabbor Kayumov.
New Digicel Jamaica CEO Stephen Murad (right) pauses his mingling for a chat with Opposition Spokesman on Finance Julian Robinson and his wife, Mariam Robinson, managing director of Qenta,.
New Digicel Jamaica CEO Stephen Murad (right) pauses his mingling for a chat with Opposition Spokesman on Finance Julian Robinson and his wife, Mariam Robinson, managing director of Qenta,.
Three’s a party! Digicel Business Chief Financial Officer Pauline Murphy (left), Digicel Foundation CEO Charmaine Daniels, and consultant, Pia Baker, complemented each other’s outfits well.
Three’s a party! Digicel Business Chief Financial Officer Pauline Murphy (left), Digicel Foundation CEO Charmaine Daniels, and consultant, Pia Baker, complemented each other’s outfits well.
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Dubbed ‘Walk good, Jabbor … Waah gwaan, Stephen?’ Digicel rolled out the red carpet for its corporate friends and colleagues who were gathered at the Jamaica Food and Drink Kitchen last Saturday to bid farewell to former Digicel Jamaica CEO, Jabbor Kayumov, and welcome Stephen Murad to the top job. The celebratory occasion was marked by fine food and fashion and was a veritable toast to new beginnings and happy endings. Something Extra brings you the highlights.