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Sabrina Cooper (left), senior vice-president of wealth management and CEO of Scotia Investments, and The Authentic Queen Simone, spiritual speaker, authenticity and inner-self-confidence coach, flash camera-dazzling smiles.
Sabrina Cooper (left), senior vice-president of wealth management and CEO of Scotia Investments, and The Authentic Queen Simone, spiritual speaker, authenticity and inner-self-confidence coach, flash camera-dazzling smiles.
Shelly-Ann Weeks, executive director of HerFlow Foundation, stands out in a comfy yet cute wine-red pants set.
Shelly-Ann Weeks, executive director of HerFlow Foundation, stands out in a comfy yet cute wine-red pants set.
Setting the tone for business with a purpose are Audrey Tugwell Henry (left), president and CEO of Scotia Group, and Myrna Ellis-Medina of Caribbean Maritime University.
Setting the tone for business with a purpose are Audrey Tugwell Henry (left), president and CEO of Scotia Group, and Myrna Ellis-Medina of Caribbean Maritime University.
Pictured together are (from left) Yori Ellis, administrative manager at Gabspro Management Limited; Monique Cotterell, human resource director and company secretary at Derrimon Trading Company Limited; Rochelle Cameron, CEO of Prescient Consulting Services
Pictured together are (from left) Yori Ellis, administrative manager at Gabspro Management Limited; Monique Cotterell, human resource director and company secretary at Derrimon Trading Company Limited; Rochelle Cameron, CEO of Prescient Consulting Services; and Avril Leonce, senior vice-president, sales support unit, Scotiabank.
From left: Nadine Heywood, programme lead for SWI, is joined by Sheila Segree White, vice-president, human resources, and Kaysia Johnson-Vaughan, director of small business client experience at Scotiabank.
From left: Nadine Heywood, programme lead for SWI, is joined by Sheila Segree White, vice-president, human resources, and Kaysia Johnson-Vaughan, director of small business client experience at Scotiabank.
Joy Crawford (left), Eve For Life co-founder is joined by Jewel Radford, CEO of Daniels Communications Global, for a quick photo.
Joy Crawford (left), Eve For Life co-founder is joined by Jewel Radford, CEO of Daniels Communications Global, for a quick photo.
Catching our attention is Mackeda Palmer, electrical technician at the Wisynco Group Limited.
Catching our attention is Mackeda Palmer, electrical technician at the Wisynco Group Limited.
Declaring this her year of learning and growth is Tennille Corke Higgins, chief creative officer at Pixie Magic.
Declaring this her year of learning and growth is Tennille Corke Higgins, chief creative officer at Pixie Magic.
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The Scotiabank Women Initiative (SWI) has become a game changer for Jamaican women in business by providing mentorship, education, and a strong support network. As SWI celebrated its third anniversary, Scotiabank hosted a public forum on ‘The State of the Jamaican Woman’ last Tuesday. The event aimed to inspire, educate, and empower, giving attendees the opportunity to connect with a community that nurtures their success. Here are the highlights.