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TOPIC: Movers & Shakers
October 21 2009
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Rawlinson Hunter
Rachel Zimmer was awarded the Rawlinson & Hunter 2009 Scholarship. Rachael will be pursuing her Bachelor’s Degree in Accounting at Stetson University in Florida, with a view to becoming a qualified Certified Public Accountant.

Alison Hill has been promoted to senior vice president in the firm’s trust department. She has over 18 years of experience dealing with trusts, Cayman Islands companies and the laws relating to both.

Nicola Martyn has been promoted to senior manager. She has been with the firm for over 11 years, including 2 ½ years in the Jersey office (Channel Islands). Nicola will have responsibility for all of the firms HR and operational issues. 

Katie Euter has been promoted to manager of Internal Finance. She has been with the firm for over 10 years. Katie was a senior accountant in the Accounting Services Department and recently transitioned to the Internal Finance Department.

Nadine Holness has been promoted to senior administrator in the IT Department. She joined the firm in 2007 as a database administrator responsible for updating and maintaining both CMS and SharePoint and assisting with the development of SharePoint going forward.

Nadia Martinez has been promoted to administrator in the Fund Fiduciary Services Department (Harbour). Nadia has been with the firm for over three years and is pursuing her diploma in Hedge Fund Administration.

Scotia Bank
Ariel Justin Whittaker is the proud recipient of the 2009 annual ScotiaBank & Trust (Cayman) Ltd scholarship. Ariel recently completed prep college in Maine and New York on a basketball scholarship. He will attend Barry University to purue Bachelor’s

 

 
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