Jamaica Gleaner

JN Money donates to Walker’s Place of Safety

Sagicor lauds females on Internatio­nal Women’s Day

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TOP RIGHT: Bruce Kidner, director of finance at Red Stripe, presents the Most Outstandin­g Student award to Ramone Gillespie, graduate of the Learning for Life Project Grow programme, Red Stripe’s local raw materials sourcing initiative. Project Grow graduates are now equipped with skills to seek employment in the agricultur­al sector. To date, the lives of more than 15,000 Jamaicans have been enriched by the Learning for Life programme as the training they received has provided them with employment capabiliti­es.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Rosalee Gage-Grey (left), chief executive officer, the Child Developmen­t Agency, shares the lens with Natasha Levy, marketing manager, JN Money, during the remittance company’s donation of $200,000 and food supplies to the Walker’s Place of Safety on...
CONTRIBUTE­D Rosalee Gage-Grey (left), chief executive officer, the Child Developmen­t Agency, shares the lens with Natasha Levy, marketing manager, JN Money, during the remittance company’s donation of $200,000 and food supplies to the Walker’s Place of Safety on...
 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Sagicor Bank CEO Chorvelle Johnson (left) happily greets a customer with flowers on Internatio­nal Women’s Day.
CONTRIBUTE­D Sagicor Bank CEO Chorvelle Johnson (left) happily greets a customer with flowers on Internatio­nal Women’s Day.
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