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BUSINESSUITE Magazines Annual ranking of Jamaica’s leading businesswomen
# 33 Anya Schnoor, Former Executive Vice-President – Wealth Management and Investments, Scotiabank Group.
Schnoor is no doubt one of the most powerful under-40 corporate executives in Jamaica – male or female. With responsibility for wealth management at Scotiabank — the most profitable listed company, she has one of the most high profile roles in corporate Jamaica. The firm announced in June that Schnoor will succeed Richard Young as Country Head of Scotiabank Trinidad.BM
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