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JAM | Nov 9, 2024

Scotiabank hosts exclusive dinner in Montego Bay, highlighting economic growth and collaborative opportunities

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Building Montego Bay, One Connection at a Time! (L-R) Jason Russell, General Manager of Pier One, and partner Stacey Russell join Audrey Tugwell Henry, President and CEO Scotia Group Jamaica, and Morris Nelson, SVP of Corporate and Commercial Banking, in a moment celebrating partnership. (Photo: Contributed)

Scotiabank recently hosted an exclusive dinner in Montego Bay, uniting its board of directors, executives, and leading business figures from the region.

The evening featured a dynamic panel discussion on the pivotal role Montego Bay plays in Jamaica’s economy, sparking insightful conversations around strategic growth opportunities and collaboration. The event underscored Scotiabank’s unwavering commitment to advancing the economic development of Western Jamaica, as the bank continues to champion innovation and partnerships that drive shared success.

Scotiabank recently hosted an exclusive dinner in Montego Bay, uniting its board of directors, executives, and leading business figures from the region. Pictured (L-R) are Scotiabank’s James McPhedran, Director, Scotia Group Jamaica Limited and The Bank of Nova Scotia Jamaica Limited; Marcette McLeggon, Chief Risk Officer; Maureen Gilfillian, Executive Secretary; and Morris Nelson, SVP Corporate and Commercial Banking. (Photo: Contributed)
Celebrating Partnerships with Smiles! Attendees of the Scotiabank Exclusive Montego Bay Dinner enjoy a moment together. (L-R) Noel Sloley Jr, Jamaica Tourism Ltd; Debbie Brayden, Pinnacle Insurance; Raymond Brayden, Sunshine Snacks; Candace Craig, Attorney at Law; William Craig, CEO BCMG; Dr Alicia Duncan-Sloley; and Ricardo Rivero Goya, CEO Hospiten. (Photo: Contributed)
Oral Heaven (L), Centre Director, Private Banking and Wealth Management, Scotiabank, shares a quick photo op with Robert Fowler, Senior Architect, Robert Fowler and Associates during Scotiabank’s Montego Bay Client Dinner. (Photo: Contributed)
William David McConnell, Director, Scotia Investments Jamaica Limited, and Debra Spence, President Scotia Jamaica Life Insurance, pose for a quick photo during Scotiabank’s Montego Bay Client Dinner. (Photo: Contributed)
Wealth of Knowledge in One Frame. (L-R) Juan Carlos Villamil Giraldo, Director, Relationship Management, Scotiabank Bahamas; Sabrina Cooper, SVP, Wealth Management and CEO Scotia Investments; Tonya Russell, Senior Marketing Manager, Scotiabank; and Neill McDonald, Director Strategisation, Scotiabank. (Photo: Contributed)
Uniting Business Minds! Lachu Ramchandani (L), of Blue Diamond Shopping Mall, Montego Bay; Laurel Whyte (M), Marketing Coordinator at Scotiabank; and Rosh Ramchandani of Appliance TV Depot; share a moment together at Scotiabank’s Montego Bay Client Dinner. (Photo: Contributed)
(L-R) Roxane De Freitas, Director: Scotia Group Jamaica Limited and The Bank of Nova Scotia Jamaica Limited; Raymond Brayden, Sunshine Snacks; Debbie Brayden, Pinnacle Insurance; and Audrey Tugwell Henry, President and CEO Scotia Group Jamaica; AT Scotiabank’s Montego Bay Client Dinner. (Photo: Contributed)
Laurel Whyte (far left), Marketing Coordinator at Scotiabank, and Oral Heaven (far right), Centre Director, Private Banking and Wealth Management, share a moment with mother-son duo Mark Hart (second left), Director, Scotia Group Jamaica Limited, and Sheila Hart. (Photo: Contributed)
Scotiabank’s Perrin Gayle (L), Executive Vice President of Retail and Small Business Banking, and Evelyn Smith (M), Director, The Bank of Nova Scotia Jamaica Limited (BNSJ), speaks with Wayne Cummings, CEO, Arya QSR Limited. (Photo: Contributed)

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