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PHOTOS | Scotiabank Women Initiative ‘Financial Planning 101 Workshop’

Shemar-Leslie Louisy

Shemar-Leslie Louisy / Our Today

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The ‘Little ms’ presenter Serika Sterling, managing director, senior accounting services limited (Photos: Shemar-Leslie Louisy/Our Today)

It was an evening of education and empowerment available in person and online for women entrepreneurs in Jamaica on Tuesday (October 25), as Scotiabank hosted its Financial Planning 101 Workshop.

Our Today shares some of the moments from the evening at the Spanish Court Hotel in New Kingston.

The minds behind the Scotiabank Women Initiative. From left: Nadine Heywood, director of credit solutions at Scotiabank, Kalilah Reynolds, CEO, Kalilah Reynolds Media Ltd, Yvett Anderson, regional director at Scotiabank, Simone Stewart, country programme coordinator for Scotiabank Women Initiative, Kaysia Johnson Vaughan, senior manager for Small and Medium-sized Enterprises at Scotiabank
A moment to smile with Yvett Anderson, regional director at Scotiabank and Nadine Heywood, director credit solutions at Scotiabank
Picture perfect with Shantel Anderson, business banking officer at Scotiabank New Kingston and Jefferian Thompson-Pratt, client relationship manager, corporate and commercial banking officer at Scotiabank.
All smiles with Natassia Wright, executive director of Mind Food International Limited, UN Ambassador NGO; Ramona Gabbidon, business banking officer at Scotiabank New Kingston; Pamela Douglas, branch manager at Scotiabank New Kingston, Shantel Anderson, business banking officer at Scotiabank New Kingston.
Sharing a moment with Natassia Wright , executive director of Mind Food International Limited, UN Ambassador NGO.
Pamela Douglas, branch manager at Scotiabank New Kingston about to give a lesson in finance.
Kalilah Reynolds, CEO, Kalilah Reynolds Media Ltd, provides opening remarks.
Questions for Venderlyn Williams, senior manager, credit solutions corporate & commercial banking centre at Scotiabank.
Credit tips with Venderlyn Williams, senior manager, credit solutions corporate & commercial banking centre at Scotiabank.
A lady in red, Simone Stewart, country programme coordinator for Scotiabank Women Initiative.
Cyreca McGaw-Smith, owner of McGaw & Company, about to give her testimonial.

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