Business Local News CIBC execs give nurses surprise treat Barbados Today16/05/20250511 views Kemar Polius (centre) with the CIBC Caribbean team as they applaud the nurses, from left Krystal Maynard - Associate Director, Capital Management, Treasury, Suediann Conliffe – Branch Manager (ag), Victor Boyce - Director Corporate Banking and Kris Rollins – Business Support Officer.Kemar Polius presenting a gift to Nurse Cynthia Ngaaso while Michelle Whitelaw - Director Personal and Business Banking and Krystal Maynard- Associate Director, Capital Management, Treasury look on.Michelle Whitelaw - Director Personal and Business Banking presents a gift bag and flowers to the Health Sister. Michelle Whitelaw Director Personal and Business Banking, gives some words of encouragement to Nurse Dzorgbenyuie Akakpo.Michelle Whitelaw Director Personal and Business Banking presents Health Sister Dolores Lashley with a bouquet of flowers. Twenty nurses got quite a surprise when executives from CIBC Caribbean turned up at the Eunice Gibson Polyclinic to help them celebrate International Nurses Day. The officials from the bank, led by Head of Country Kemar Polius, decided to take some gifts to all the nurses working at the polyclinic that is closest to the bank’s head office and opposite its Warrens branch. The 18 female and two male nurses were a little puzzled at first by the sudden appearance of the bank officials when they entered the room. But when Polius told them, “Thank you for all that you do and for your hard work. And Happy International Nurses Day!” the nurses broke out into smiles. Polius explained afterwards: “We wanted to recognise our often-overlooked nurses and recognise the work they do. We thought International Nurses Day was a perfect time to do it. Earlier in the day we had awarded some student nurses with the Ramona Mascoll Scholarships which the bank conceptualised five years ago, and we thought that the older nurses needed some recognition as well.” He also expressed thanks to the Medical Officer at the Polyclinic for facilitating the visit. The nurses each received a bag with branded items from the bank as well as bouquets of fresh flowers. (PR)