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Scotiabank Sponsors the Duke of Edinburgh Cup Semi-Finals
By Maxine Seymour
Jun 12, 2017 - 1:13:21 PM

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Pictured (l to r): Perry Rolle, Deputy Managing Director of Operations, Scotia Wealth Management presents the sponsorship cheque to Eric Hall, Tournament Coordinator Duke of Edinburgh Cup Semi-Finals

Nassau, The Bahamas - In keeping with Scotiabank’s commitment to the future leaders within our community, the Bank is proud to announce its bronze sponsorship of the 17th Annual Duke of Edinburgh Cup Semi-Finals for another consecutive year.

“Scotiabank has sponsored this charity golf tournament for years. The Governor General’s Youth Award Programme, which benefits from the tourney, is one of those awesome organizations committed to helping young people reach their full potential and deserves our full support,” said Maxine Seymour, Manager of Sponsorships and Philanthropy at Scotiabank.

Greg Walker, Regional Director, Fiduciary Investment Services at Scotia Wealth Management; Leroy Dames, Cable Beach Branch Manager; Sherman Armbrister, Manager at Scotiabank’s Paradise Island Branch; and Drexel Smith of the Corporate & Commercial Banking Center, Scotiabank are all preparing to play in the charity tournament which is scheduled for Sunday, June 25 at The Ocean Club Golf Course, Paradise Island. Dames represented The Bahamas at the Duke of Edinburgh Cup Final in London in 2012.


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