It's Red Carnations for Corporate Clients
With its brand firmly stamped on the T20 series, telecoms giant Digicel displayed red carnations for its corporate clients, their families and special guests who visited their VIP box at Sabina Park last week.
The redecorated box now features cleaner lines with pedestal tables, bar stools and white, leather upholstered seats along the perimeter walls, leaving much more room to mingle and watch the action on the field.
"We wanted more ease of movement for everyone to be able to mingle, enjoy the food and drink, charge their phones, browse the net and network," said Trisha Williams-Singh, senior corporate relations manager and host for the evening.
At least three government ministers and one opposition senator stopped by and several corporate giants, many from as far as Montego Bay, enjoyed the festivities. But amid all the excitement, Chris Gayle's dad, Henry Gayle, sat glued to the field as his son led the charge.
Meanwhile, sponsors Appleton Estate's guests certainly were not feeling any pain as between sips of the nation's favourite drink, they kept spirits warm for the entire game.