... suh ah nuh juss ball unnu waan competitive inna???? Betta late dan neva doh.
Woooiiiee!!!
Mayberry Investments donates whopping $3m to STGC
Tuesday, March 25, 2014
Margaret Campbell (left), Principal, St George’s College, receives the symbolic $3m cheque from Anika Smith, Assistant Vice-Preseident Marketing at Mayberry Investments at the school yesterday. Sharing in the occasion (from second left) are Peter Brooks, manager, St George’s College track team and Hailie Hay, javelin trower. (PHOTO: GARFIELD ROBINSON)
FINANCIAL advisory and brokerage firm Mayberry Investments Limited recently donated $3-million to the St George's College track team just ahead of the highly anticipated Inter-secondary Schools Sports Association Boys' and Girls' Championships.
The money, given by Mayberry heads and brothers Christopher and Konrad 'Mark' Berry, is the single largest donation that the school has ever received in its history to pursue its track and field endeavours.
Christopher Berry, chairman of the investment firm, said, "Both myself and my brother Mark went to 'STGC good and true, we are the boys of white and blue' — a truly great educational institution where boys grow into men, and where track stars are 'student athletes' and learn skills that are fundamental for contributing to society."
Woooiiiee!!!
Mayberry Investments donates whopping $3m to STGC
Tuesday, March 25, 2014
Margaret Campbell (left), Principal, St George’s College, receives the symbolic $3m cheque from Anika Smith, Assistant Vice-Preseident Marketing at Mayberry Investments at the school yesterday. Sharing in the occasion (from second left) are Peter Brooks, manager, St George’s College track team and Hailie Hay, javelin trower. (PHOTO: GARFIELD ROBINSON)
FINANCIAL advisory and brokerage firm Mayberry Investments Limited recently donated $3-million to the St George's College track team just ahead of the highly anticipated Inter-secondary Schools Sports Association Boys' and Girls' Championships.
The money, given by Mayberry heads and brothers Christopher and Konrad 'Mark' Berry, is the single largest donation that the school has ever received in its history to pursue its track and field endeavours.
Christopher Berry, chairman of the investment firm, said, "Both myself and my brother Mark went to 'STGC good and true, we are the boys of white and blue' — a truly great educational institution where boys grow into men, and where track stars are 'student athletes' and learn skills that are fundamental for contributing to society."
Comment