Ocean Spray Wata fetes high achievers
AWARD-winning, popular beverage Ocean Spray Wata on Wednesday, April 21 feted honourees chosen for the Bigga High Achievers Awards with an evening of spa treatments at the popular Adam & Eve Day Spa in Kingston. The women who will be awarded at the Bigga Jamaica Oaks Race Day tomorrow, were pampered with massages, facials, pedicures and manicures while chatting and bonding with each other and lyming with members of the media and Wisynco staff members.
A smiling Kimberly Lawson said that the Wisynco Group was happy to treat the ladies to some relaxation, as they are all “busy, hard-working women who deserve a break and deserve to be pampered”.
Lawson, who heads the Wisynco Group’s public relations, sponsorships and events portfolio, added, “We realised that our honourees deserve much more than just the award and special treatment on the day of the awards ceremony. So through our refreshing brand Ocean Spray Wata, we feted them as they ready themselves to be honoured on Saturday.
“Come Saturday it is going to be non-stop excitement. Earlier in the week, we announced that dancehall dynamos Tifa and QQ will perform at our after races concert, and we have a bunch of other activities lined up to entertain patrons and keep the day interesting and fun,” Lawson said.
Lawson is particularly proud of the event.
“Jamaican women need to be celebrated more, and we found a group of eclectic, beautiful, ambitious, hard-working, accomplished, and successful women who have made their names in various fields and deserve to be recognised,”, she said. “That is something we are particularly proud of and we invite everyone to come out and support and celebrate these women with us. And remember, it’s a hat day!”
The Bigga Jamaica Oaks Race Day will take place at the Caymanas Race Track in St Catherine tomorrow.
Wisynco’s flagship brand will honour Andrea Coy, Andrea Wright, Senator Marlene Malahoo-Forte, Tina Myers-Matalon, Tara Playfair-Scott, Sharon Schroeter, Paula Anne Porter-Jones, Kimala Bennett, Dahlia Harris and Carolyn Gomes at the event, in recognition of their accomplishments in their fields and contribution to Jamaica.