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'We have much to celebrate!'

Published:Sunday | November 20, 2011 | 12:00 AM
Chairman of the Tourism Enhancement Fund, Godfrey Dyer, and his wife Odette, are out for a good time.
BPM Financial's trud-Ann Collins looking like a young Marilyn Monroe in this get-up at the Montego Bay Chamber of Commerce and Industry banquet at the Hilton Rose Hall in Montego Bay last Saturday night.
Eastern Hanover Jamaica Labour Party candidate, Paula Kerr-Jarrett (right), and her mom, Michelle Bovell, looking snazzy.
BPM Financial's managing director, Peta-Rose Hall (left), and Keisha Baldie of 'Cars to Go' share lens time.
Lyn Langford was a feast for the eyes in this sexy black number.
Flow's Soyika Small (right) and Sheralda Rhooms stay close together.
Platinum sponsor of the Montego Bay Chamber of Commerce and Industry banquet, Columbus Communications bigwigs Michele English, president and CEO, Flow (second left); her husband, Doug Northover (left); Niall Sheehy (second right), vice-president, business solutions; and Joanna Simpson, marketing executive, at the event. - Photos by Janet Silvera
Indigenous Rastafarian Village's Arline McKenzie (left) and the JPS's Kathy Cooke say 'cheese'!
Red Stripe's Anna-Kay Ebanks working this hot number.
The ladies of Victoria Mutual Building Society and VM Wealth (from left): Suzette Ramdine-Linton, Jhanelle Wagstaffe, Sanjae Walker and Tricia-Ann Bicarie show beautiful smiles at the Montego Bay Chamber of Commerce and Industry banquet at the Hilton Rose Hall in Montego Bay on Saturday, November 12.
President of the Montego Bay Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Davon Crump (right), flanked by the Digicel team (from left): Jason Corrigan, his wife, Aileen, and Joy Clark at the chamber's annual banquet at the Hilton Rose Hall in Montego Bay on Saturday, November 12.
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Janet Silvera, Senior Gleaner Writer

WESTERN BUREAU:In the six months that Davon Crump has taken the reins of the Montego Bay Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the Chas E. Ramson western Jamaica bigwig has transformed the landscape of the business community.

Celebrating business excellence on Saturday, November 12, Crump said thanks in fine style to a few companies that have made a difference in the tourism capital when he awarded Caribbean Producers Jamaica, Western Publishers Limited, Barnett Limited, Secrets Resorts and the Montego Bay Community College for sustaining the vision of a 'Better Montego Bay'.

"We have much to celebrate," Crump declared, noting that despite all the challenges businesses are facing in these harsh economic times, the majority are working hard to stay afloat.

"Resilience is the order of the day, as in my constant dialogue with members and non-members alike, there is a clear resolve to succeed against all odds," he told the large gathering from the business community who turned out to support the event.

He recognised the recipients at the event as being among those who continue to innovate while contributing to further develop industry and commerce in Montego Bay and western Jamaica.

janet.silvera@gleanerjm.com