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Sep 26, 2012 News
Representatives of the Saint Joseph Mercy Hospital have expressed sincere gratitude to the Guyana Bank for Trade and Industry, for a “sizeable donation” that the entity made yesterday, stressing that it will certainly aid in helping to complete Phase One of the Rebuilding Project by its intended deadline of December 2012.
In the accompanying photo are stakeholders who were present at the simple ceremony. From left: Chairman of the Building Fund, Mr. Christopher Fernandes; GBTI’s Head-Banking Operations, Mrs. Collette Lyken-Ramdial; Chairman of GBTI’s Board of Directors, Mr. Robin Stoby, S.C; CEO of St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Ms. Helen Browman; Roman Catholic Bishop Frances Alleyne and Chairman of St. Joseph Mercy Hospital’s Board of Directors, Mr. Conrad Plummer.
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