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Something Extra...
published: Thursday | January 24, 2008


Marsha Clarke (right), OMNI sales representative, based at National Commercial Bank's Mandeville branch, is a jewel in the organisation's crown, and she shares some of her secrets with board member, Thalia Lyn, at Tuesday's customers appreciation party at Terra Nova All-Suites Hotel. - photos by Peta-Gaye Clachar/Staff Photographer

The National Commercial Bank and First Global Financial Services mixed a little business with a lot of pleasure on Tuesday evening as they said thanks to customers.


Chief executive officer of GraceKennedy, Douglas Orane (left), gives Errol Brennan, of Sunshine Auto Parts, something to laugh about at First Global Financial Services' customers appreciation party at Devon House, on Tuesday.


Chief 'buccaneer' for the evening, Sandra Shirley (second left), is joined on the deck by crew members, (from left) Sean Taylor, Kevin Richards, Ava Bigby-Edmond and Donald Walker.


Managing director of National Commerical Bank, Patrick Hylton (left), gives the lowdown to Peter Higgins (centre), NCB's assistant general manager of foreign exchange, and Keith Duncan, chief executive officer of Jamaica Money Market Brokers.


Your guess is as good as ours about what Robert Levy (right), chief executive officer of Jamaica Broilers is telling Karl James (right), chairman of the Sugar Association of Jamaica and Aubyn Hill.

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