Scotia Bankers Go Blue for Autism

Tue, May 1st 2018, 12:31 PM

Scotiabank employees across The Bahamas wore blue each Friday in April to bring awareness to Autism.

The Bank also made a donation to Resources and Education for Autism and related Challenges (REACH) - a local support and advocacy group.

Autism, a growing health concern, is recognized around the world each April during Autism Awareness Month. Photo Caption (presentation photo) Pictured (l to r): Maxine Seymour, Manager, Public & Corporate Affairs, Sponsorships & Philanthropy, Scotiabank; Nakera Symonette, Senior Manager, Marketing & Public Relations, Scotiabank Caribbean North; Dwayne Gibson, Chairman, Resources and Education for Autism and related Challenges (REACH); and Marcia Newball, Board Member, REACH.



Pictured (l to r): Maxine Seymour, Manager, Public & Corporate Affairs, Sponsorships & Philanthropy, Scotiabank; Nakera Symonette, Senior Manager, Marketing & Public Relations, Scotiabank Caribbean North; Dwayne Gibson, Chairman, Resources and Education for Autism and related Challenges (REACH); and Marcia Newball, Board Member, REACH.



Sean Albert, VP & District Head, Caribbean North and Marcia Newball, REACH Board Member with employees from Scotiabank’s Main Branch and Corporate Offices;



Palmdale Branch




Nicholls Town Branch



Marsh Harbour Branch


 




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