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Published:Wednesday | January 15, 2025 | 12:12 AM
Flanked by two of his biggest supporters, the man of the hour, Laurie Spencer, stands proudly with his wife, Ingrid (right), and daughter, Aliana.
Flanked by two of his biggest supporters, the man of the hour, Laurie Spencer, stands proudly with his wife, Ingrid (right), and daughter, Aliana.
Stellavit Ingram, principal of Central High School, made it a date night to remember with his wife, Trecia.
Stellavit Ingram, principal of Central High School, made it a date night to remember with his wife, Trecia.
Sharon D. Williams, director of the NCB Foundation, lit up the room with her smile.
Sharon D. Williams, director of the NCB Foundation, lit up the room with her smile.
From left: Damian Bogle, manager, NCB Knutsford Boulevard; Maxine McKenzie, head, financial centre, Constant Spring; and Leon Drysdale, incoming manager, NCB May Pen.
From left: Damian Bogle, manager, NCB Knutsford Boulevard; Maxine McKenzie, head, financial centre, Constant Spring; and Leon Drysdale, incoming manager, NCB May Pen.
Audrey McIntosh, head of private banking at NCB, chose a white pantsuit for the occasion.
Audrey McIntosh, head of private banking at NCB, chose a white pantsuit for the occasion.
Matching in vibrant colours are Pershard Williams, CEO of Blaize Petroleum, and his wife, Angela, manager at Blaize Petroleum.
Matching in vibrant colours are Pershard Williams, CEO of Blaize Petroleum, and his wife, Angela, manager at Blaize Petroleum.
Shakerah Edwards, relationship manager, Corporate and Commercial Banking Division at NCB, shows up comfy and cute for the evening's occasion.
Shakerah Edwards, relationship manager, Corporate and Commercial Banking Division at NCB, shows up comfy and cute for the evening's occasion.
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Signalling his final hurrah with a heartfelt send-off soirée over the weekend, Laurie Spencer, outgoing manager of National Commercial Bank’s May Pen branch, gathered clients, staff, friends, and family at The Verandah at Juici, Clarendon Park. Having served the financial institution for over 40 years across 10 branches, Spencer was recognised for his leadership, mentorship, and the excellence that defined his remarkable career. Here are the social highlights.