Thu | Jun 25, 2026

Corporate Sightings

Published:Wednesday | May 15, 2013 | 12:00 AM
Miguel Alameda, general manager, Pepsi Cola Jamaica, and Terence Slater, marketing manager, talks with Steve Liao, National Self Serve, about Pepsi's newest product, Crystal Punch, an eco-friendly low-cost bottled water, during a customer briefing at the Courtleigh Hotel recently.
Errol Miller (right), LIME Foundation chairman, presents a laptop to Elisa Moses, the longest-serving teacher at Holy Trinity High School in Kingston, on Wednesday, May 8, Teacher's Day. Moses, who has been teaching at the school for 38 years, is joined by Marlon Mckenzie (left), another teacher at the school, and Vice Principal Carlton Whyte.
Donald Bimmer gives ball-handling lessons to students during a physical-education class at Holy Trinity on Teachers' Day.
Caroleen Darlington (left), winning teacher of The Queen's School, and Chakira Bennett, winner, collect their prizes from Lloyd Distant Jr, director, LIME Foundation at the company recently. LIME Foundation recently supported the Maia Chung Autism & Disabilities Foundation's annual competition which seeks to sensitise children 12-18, about the needs of their disabled counterparts. - Contributed Photos
CarMax owner Ian Lyn, who organised last Sunday's one-day car show and sale in Montego Bay, St James, greets Captain Horace Burrell, head of the Jamaica Football Federation, on his arrival at the show. The next show will take place at Belair School,Mandeville,onSatur-day and Sunday May 18 and 19.
1
2
3
4
5