SOMETHING EXTRA
Published: Friday | March 13, 2009

Cathy Parke-Thwaites, consultant, is a little shy, but still very fabulous at yesterday's Paymaster press conference held at The Jamaica Pegasus hotel in New Kingston. - Photos by Ian Allen/Staff Photographer
The innovative minds at Paymaster Jamaica Limited are at it again, as yesterday they introduced eGovernment access services, and consuls general went calling on the new governor general.
Governor General Dr Patrick Allen (fifth left), with consuls general (from left) Kenneth S. Benjamin (Ukraine); William Tavares-Finson (Nicaragua); Clelia Barreto de Hunter (Ecuador); Robert Scott (Latvia); Vitus Evans (St Lucia); Thalia Lyn (Thailand); Robert MacMillan (Iceland) and James Joseph (Czech Republic). The group paid a courtesy call on the governor general on Wednesday. - Contributed
(From left) Athinia Campbell, projects officer, Paymaster; Natalie St Louis and Dr Maurice McNaughton, chief technology officer, are in a joyful mood at yesterday's press conference.
Audrey Marks (right), Paymaster's chief executive officer, looks radiant in red as she explains eGovernment prospects to the American Chamber of Commerce's Becky Stockhausen (left) and Natalie St Louis, marketing and business development services manager.
National Commercial Bank employees were colour coordinated and ready as they participated in Sunday's peace march and rally, organised by the Violence Prevention Alliance. They marched from the Police Officers' Club to the National Stadium car park. - Contributed