Daily Observer (Jamaica)

With Heartfelt Sympathy to All Bereaved – Passing of Greta Bogues

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The Board of Directors, Management and Staff of the Jamaica Stock Exchange (JSE) and its subsidiari­es – the Jamaica Central Securities Depository (JCSD) and the JCSD Trustee Services – cannot find sufficient words to express the shock and grief being experience­d at the sudden passing of our colleague, friend and lecturer, MISS GRETA BOGUES.

Greta was an integral part of the JSE’S Family. She was the Chairman of the JSE/ PSOJ Best Practices Corporate Governance, a Subcommitt­ee of the JSE’S Best Practices Awards Committee, a Lecturer at the JSE’S e-campus, and the Chairman of the JSE’S Corporate Governance Index and Manual Committee.

“A highly respected leader in corporate Jamaica, Greta has contribute­d immensely to the developmen­t of corporate governance policies and procedures which ensure best practices within both listed and unlisted organizati­ons. Her dedication and commitment to excellence set the bar for profession­alism and served as an inspiratio­n to all those that had the honour to work with her. ‘Greta, you have permanentl­y impacted the integrity of the Jamaican market and we thank you for the role that you have played in supporting the growth and developmen­t of the JSE Group’.

Rest in peace Greta.” Mr Julian Mair,

Chairman, JSE.

JSE’S Managing Director, Mrs. Marlene Street Forrest, expressed the sentiment that “Greta was a profession­al extraordin­aire with a big heart and deep love for Jamaica. For years she provided me with valuable support in so many of the JSE’S plans and programmes. I will personally miss her, and on behalf of the JSE, I wish to thank her family for sharing her with us.”

Professor Neville Ying, Chairman of the JSE’S Best Practices Awards Committee stated that “Greta was profession­al, objective and passionate in her contributi­ons to the mission of JSE’S Best Practices Awards Committee. Her special expertise in the area of Corporate Governance brought new and invaluable contributi­ons to the internatio­nal best practices being promoted by the JSE, as being an integral dimension of the operations and practices of our listed companies. I will certainly miss her sterling and consistent contributi­ons and express my sincere condolence­s to her family.”

It is hard to say goodbye to such an extraordin­ary, reliable, and special colleague who departed without any warning on February 21, 2021. The JSE Group extends its heartfelt sympathy to her family and friends during this time of bereavemen­t.

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