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Published:Thursday | September 1, 2022 | 12:07 AM
Having a good time were (from left) John Valentine, managing director of Pre-Mix; Audley Shaw, minister of transport and mining; and Dr Norman Dunn, minister of state in the Ministry of Industry, Investment and Commerce.
Having a good time were (from left) John Valentine, managing director of Pre-Mix; Audley Shaw, minister of transport and mining; and Dr Norman Dunn, minister of state in the Ministry of Industry, Investment and Commerce.
Based on CITI Bank country manager Eva Lewis’ (right) demeanour, we suspect Peter Moses shared a good joke.
Based on CITI Bank country manager Eva Lewis’ (right) demeanour, we suspect Peter Moses shared a good joke.
Hola! Mexican Ambassador to Jamaica Juan José González Mijares and President of Jamaica Promotions Corporation Diane Edwards were all smiles for our lens.
Hola! Mexican Ambassador to Jamaica Juan José González Mijares and President of Jamaica Promotions Corporation Diane Edwards were all smiles for our lens.
right: We stumbled on Senator Aubyn Hill (left), minister of industry, investment and commerce, having an animated chat with Parris A Lyew-Ayee (centre), chairman of Caribbean Cement, and Fernando Gonzales (right), CEO of CEMEX, at the reception.
right: We stumbled on Senator Aubyn Hill (left), minister of industry, investment and commerce, having an animated chat with Parris A Lyew-Ayee (centre), chairman of Caribbean Cement, and Fernando Gonzales (right), CEO of CEMEX, at the reception.
Donning complementary shades in their ensembles were Shantana Williams (left) and Keiska De Sedas.
Donning complementary shades in their ensembles were Shantana Williams (left) and Keiska De Sedas.
Caribbean Cement Company Human Resource Director Jorge Camelo (left) and Stakeholder Manager Balfour Denniston greet each other at the event.
Caribbean Cement Company Human Resource Director Jorge Camelo (left) and Stakeholder Manager Balfour Denniston greet each other at the event.
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Caribbean Cement Company Limited held a welcome cocktail reception for CEMEX CEO Fernando Gonzalez at the AC Hotel in Kingston last week. Gonzalez met with notable figures of Jamaican society, discussed key points, and shared insights about the company and its plan for The Rock, ahead of two significant events – the reignited mural unveiling and the groundbreaking of Carib Cement’s kiln expansion project – the following day. The visit to the island, which was his first, was also part of a tri-nation tour of other CEMEX-owned cement plants within the Latin American region. Something Extra brings you the highlights.