The Scotia team joined industry leaders in honouring the remarkable achievements driving Jamaica’s growth and innovation in manufacturing at the recent JMEA Gala. (Photo: Contributed)
Scotiabank says it was proud to sponsor the ‘Women in Manufacturing’ award at the recently concluded JMEA Gala, which celebrated outstanding contributions to Jamaica’s manufacturing sector.
The award was presented to Nayanna Williams, CEO and founder of Lifespan Company Limited, in recognition of her leadership and innovation.
The Scotiabank team joined industry leaders in honouring the remarkable achievements driving Jamaica’s growth and innovation, while engaging with key stakeholders across the sector. Scotiabank recommitted to supporting initiatives that recognise excellence, fostering growth, innovation, and opportunity in Jamaica’s manufacturing sector.
Here are some highlights from the event:
Pamela presents Nayana Williams, CEO and Founder of Lifespan Company Limited, with the Scotiabank Women Initiative – Women in Manufacturing Award at the JMEA Gala. (Photo: Contributed)
Daniel Brown, director of commercial banking at Scotiabank, poses alongside president of the Jamaica Manufacturing and Exporters Association (JMEA) Kathryn Silvera. (Photo: Contributed)
Oral Heaven (R), director of Scotia Private Banking Centre, greets Minister of Industry and Commerce, Aubyn Hill.(Photo: Contributed)
Claudine Murray, commercial relationship manager at Scotiabank, is joined by Richard Coe, vice president of the JMEA. (Photo: Contributed)
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