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CORPORATE SIGHTINGS

Published:Friday | March 15, 2013 | 12:00 AM
On his recent visit to the new Digicel headquarters downtown, Andrew Holness (left), leader of the Opposition, is given a brief by Ayesha Dawes (seated), Digicel's social-media executive, on how the social pages work. Looking on is Olivia 'Babsy' Grange, spokesperson on youth, sports, entertainment and culture, and Andy Thorburn, CEO of Digicel. - Contributed photos
Leader of the Opposition Andrew Holness is greeted by Keri-Ann Mitchell, Digicel's customer care director, as he enters the Customer Care Department on his recent visit to the new Digicel headquarters in downtown, Kingston.
Ramon Lopez, Avaya marketing manager - Caribbean and Central America, Gerald Wight Jnr, managing director - operations, BCW Capital, and Lloyd Distant, manager, enterprise and wholesale, LIME, listen to a point being made by Daniel Valverde, sales manager for Avent Central America and the Caribbean, during the Avaya reception held at the Wyndham Kingston Hotel on Tuesday.
From left: Norman Naar, head of government and enterprise sales LIME, Jacqueline Floraford, regional head of human resource LIME, Rodrigo Cuello, Avaya country manager, and Sherlock Glenister, chief information officer, Urban Development Corporation, were snapped during the Avaya reception at the Wyndham Kingston Hotel on Tuesday. Avaya is a global leader in communications & business networking systems.
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As the clock ticks towards the official opening date, Digicel Jamaica boss Andy Thorburn continues to show off Digicel's spanking-new corporate headquarters to Jamaican officials. It's now Opposition Leader Andrew Holness' turn. And Avaya did some high-powered networking over drinks this week.