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MoBay chamber president, Columbus executives meet

Published:Friday | May 31, 2013 | 12:00 AM
All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy! So Flow's vice-president of operation, Jan Pisko, and her husband, Grant, let their hair down at the Coyaba Beach Resort after labouring on Labour Day in St James.
From left: Newly elected president of the Montego Bay Chamber of Commerce and Industry, attorney-at-law, Nathan Robb, has the attention of Flow's marketing team members, Beverly Thompson and Donovan White. - photos by janet silvera
From left: Columbus Business Solutions' Dwayne Bennett, Tanikie McClarthy and Ben Buls share lens time at the Coyaba Beach Resort in Montego Bay last Thursday.
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Janet Silvera, Senior Gleaner Writer

HOURS AFTER being installed, new president of the Montego Bay Chamber of Commerce and Industry, attorney-at-law, Nathan Robb, was being fêted by executives of Columbus Business Solutions.

Robb, who spent his entire day with the International Monetary Fund team last Thursday, ended the day at dinner at the Coyaba Beach Resort in the tourism capital.

The Columbus executives were also in Montego Bay for Labour Day activities in collaboration with the St James Parish Council.

"Columbus Communications, operators of the Flow and Columbus Business Solutions brands, has long established and maintains excellent partnerships with stockholder groups in Montego Bay, supporting key initiatives that contribute and enable community development in western Jamaica," Flow's Denise Williams told Today.

She explained that the informal meeting with Robb was to explore future opportunities for partnership during his presidency.