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Pengelley returned as JMA president

Published: Wednesday June 25, 2014 | 6:25 pm Comments 0
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Brian Pengelley, the sales director of Red Stripe has been re-elected unopposed to serve another one-year term as president of the Jamaica Manufacturers’ Association (JMA).

Pengelley who has been president since 2011, was reelected today at the JMA's Annual General Meeting.

THE JMA EXECUTIVE:

Deputy president

Metry Seaga, Managing Director, Jamaica Fibreglass Products Limited

Treasurer
Jason Dear, Managing Director, No Brand Chemicals

Directors
Mark Chin - Managing Director of AMG Packaging
Howard Mitchell - Executive Chairman, Corrpak Jamaica
Denniz Valdez - Managing Director, Newport Fersan
Radcliffe Murray - Operations Manager, Caribbean Producers Jamaica
Stafford Hyde - Managing Director, Architectural Windows and Doors Ltd.
Michelle Smith - Managing Director, Chocolate Dreams
Raymond Miles - Managing Director, Sun Island
Kathryn Silvera - Director of Caribbean Foods.

The JMA’s Board of Directors for the 2014-2015 term also comprise:
Byron Thompson, chief executive officer of Seprod Ltd./Jamaica Grain & Cereal Ltd.
Simon duQuesnay, general manager, Lithographic Printers
Vermont Murray, chief executive officer, United Plastics Ltd.
Milverton Smith, managing director, Turbolife Manufacturing
Ian Forbes, managing director, Sherwin Williams
Simon Roberts, general manager, Dairy Industries;
Steven Sykes, director of operations, Continental Baking Company
Christopher Powell, director/commercial Manager of P.A. Benjamin Manufacturing
Paulette Rhoden, Chief Executive Officer/Export Director of Crimson Dawn Manufacturing
David Martin, director, International Consulting, JP Tropical Foods.

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