Tuesday, June 17, 2025
SCOTIABANK employees walked away with multiple honours at this year’s Bahamas Bankers Association Fun Run/Walk, with the financial institution securing nine individual awards and the trophy for the largest group participation.
Among the standout performers was Nadia Stubbs, director of human resources, who emerged as the fastest female runner. Leroy Moncur, senior manager of Real Estate, was the top male walker, while customer service officer Vinteko Ferguson took the overall title for fastest walker. Other Scotiabank participants also secured podium finishes in various age and event categories.
The bank’s strong turnout—more than 100 employees registered—earned it recognition for the largest group presence at the event.
Participants from Scotiabank were a visible force on the course, with a large group dressed in red cheering each other on throughout the event. While the tone was light-hearted and supportive, the strong showing across multiple categories highlighted the competitive spirit within the team.
Nakera Symonette, director of business support, commended her colleagues for their high-energy participation, stating that the unity and enthusiasm on display were a reflection of Scotiabank’s workplace culture. “Whether they were walking, running, volunteering, or cheering from the sidelines, each team member’s presence made a significant impact,” she said in a press statement.
Ms Symonette also thanked the Bahamas Bankers Association for organising the event, which brings together industry professionals for a cause that promotes health and camaraderie.
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