Cornelius, Low are newest Banks Brand Ambassadors

Banks DIH Limited is pleased to introduce its newest Sports Brand Ambassadors – Karateka Kemo Cornelius and Squash player Rebecca Low.  Cornelius, who is a 2nd Dan Black Belt karateka and a member of the YMCA Karate Dojo is being sponsored under the Malta Supreme Brand.

Banks DIH Limited newest Sport Brand Ambassadors Kemo Cornelius (2nd from left) and Rebecca Low pose off with the company’s Co-Managing Director/Marketing Director George McDonald (left) and Sales Executive Carlton Joao
Banks DIH Limited newest Sport Brand Ambassadors Kemo Cornelius (2nd from left) and Rebecca Low pose off with the company’s Co-Managing Director/Marketing Director George McDonald (left) and Sales Executive Carlton Joao

The 18-year old achievements include; team Kata gold medal  at the 12th Caribbean Karate championship in Jamaica in 2016 and Silver medal in the Boys 17-19  years  individual Kata,  Gold medalist in four categories at the 2nd international karate Daigaku World Cup in 2015.
He has also won medals at the Caribbean karate championships in Trinidad and Tobago, Barbados and Grenada and St. Lucia over the past four years.  Karate is not all that he is finding interest in, Kemo is currently pursuing a diploma in Land Surveying at the Government Technical Institute (GTI). Meanwhile, 16-year-old Rebecca Low will be sponsored under the I-CEE brand. The prolific young Squash player won the Girls Under-17 Plate finals at the United States (US) Open in 2015. She travels to North America to compete in the US and Canadian Open championships.  Low is a member of Guyana’s successful squash team and is qualified as a level two coach who coaches at weekends. She is the head prefect of Marian Academy. The two sport brand ambassadors were introduced to Banks DIH Limited Co-Managing Director/Marketing Director George McDonald and Sales Executive Carlton Joao during a simple ceremony at Thirst Park where they were presented with their sponsorship kit.