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Published:Saturday | October 29, 2022 | 12:07 AM
Attendees of the Supreme Ventures Foundation (SVF) Luncheon, gathered for a photo on the grounds of District 5 Sky Lounge, R Hotel on Thursday.
Attendees of the Supreme Ventures Foundation (SVF) Luncheon, gathered for a photo on the grounds of District 5 Sky Lounge, R Hotel on Thursday.
Chloleen Daley-Muschett, corporate communications and pr manager of Supreme Ventures Limited, took the spotlight for mere minutes to speak to the audience.
Chloleen Daley-Muschett, corporate communications and pr manager of Supreme Ventures Limited, took the spotlight for mere minutes to speak to the audience.
From left:  Supreme Ventures Foundation (SVF) Director Heather Goldson spoke to scholarship recipients, Christopher Dawes from the Shortwood Teacher’s College and Monae Williams of Northern Caribbean University, on Thursday at the Supreme Ventures Founda
From left: Supreme Ventures Foundation (SVF) Director Heather Goldson spoke to scholarship recipients, Christopher Dawes from the Shortwood Teacher’s College and Monae Williams of Northern Caribbean University, on Thursday at the Supreme Ventures Foundation Scholarship Luncheon.
Heather Goldson, director of Supreme Ventures Foundation (centre), shared lens time with, Krystal Tomlinson (left) and Rosalee Gage-Gray, CEO of Child Protection and Family Services Agency.
Heather Goldson, director of Supreme Ventures Foundation (centre), shared lens time with, Krystal Tomlinson (left) and Rosalee Gage-Gray, CEO of Child Protection and Family Services Agency.
Senior Marketing Manager of Supreme Ventures Limited, Kajay Rowe (left), presented Caribbean Maritime University student Kimani Howard, with a token of courtesy from the SVL Foundation.
Senior Marketing Manager of Supreme Ventures Limited, Kajay Rowe (left), presented Caribbean Maritime University student Kimani Howard, with a token of courtesy from the SVL Foundation.
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In a continued effort to support education The Supreme Ventures Foundation hosted a PEP scholarship luncheon for students in state care at District 5 Sky Lounge, at R Hotel in New Kingston on Thursday. According to Heather Goldson, director of Supreme Ventures Foundation, the luncheon was envisioned as a method to engage with and inspire scholarship recipients on a more personal level than the standard payment of tuition. We love philathropic endeavours of this kind at Something Extra. Have a look.