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Gleaner Honour Awards glitzy

2013-01-31 19:57:27 | (0 Comments)


Scenes from the 2012 Gleaner Honour Awards at the Jamaica Pegasus hotel -  Photos by Gladstone Taylor and Winston Sill
Scenes from the 2012 Gleaner Honour Awards at the Jamaica Pegasus hotel - Photos by Gladstone Taylor and Winston Sill
Looking gorgeous in evening attire, celebrities, dignitaries, and some of Jamaica's influential business leaders and socialites made their way into the beautifully decorated ballroom of the Jamaica Pegasus Hotel in St. Andrew this evening for The Gleaner's glitzy 32nd Annual Honour Awards Gala Dinner.

Among the guests inside the packed ballroom are past and current nominees, including Commissioner of Police Owen Ellington – The Gleaner Man of the Year for 2011.

"It's fabulous!" said Michelle English, president and chief operating officer of Flow. "A fantastic evening to be sharing with so many great companies who have been nominated."

The nominees for The Gleaner Honour Award GOLDEN AWARD are:

ARTS & CULTURE
Pan Jamaican Investment Trust

SPORTS
GraceKennedy Ltd.
LIME
Supreme Ventures Ltd.

ENTERTAINMENT
Tastee Ltd.
Red Stripe
Palace Amusement

EDUCATION
Bank of Nova Scotia
FLOW
GraceKennedy Ltd.

PUBLIC SERVICE
Berger Paints
Lasco Distributors

VOLUNTARY SERVICE
Jamaica National Building Society
Sandals Foundation

HEALTH & WELLNESS
Cari-Med
Sagicor Investments

SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
J. Wray and Nephew
Digicel
Technological Solutions

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