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Saturday, September 6, 2025
Lifestyle, Page2, Page2 Section, Page2Complete
September 6, 2025

Saturday, September 6, 2025

The We Inspire Women Brunch
was
more than food and fabulous fashion, it was also a brunch experience with purpose.

Founder & CEO Cortia Bingham-McKenzie hosted the ‘Powerful in Pink’ iteration of the We Inspire Women Brunch, on Sunday, August 31 at the Jamaica Pegasus, creating a safe space for women to fuel the mind, body, and spirit.

Joining Bingham-McKenzie onstage to share testimonies were an impressive line-up of women: JCF corporal and accomplished pistol shooter Shayon Francis; attorney-at-law specialising in corporate, commercial, pensions, and intellectual property law Sanya Goffe; Supreme Ventures Services Limited CEO Krista-Gaye Fisher; AI and digital transformation coach & CEO of Crescent Advisory Group Nadeen Matthews Blair; founder of BFA Ministries Catherine Radlein; clinical psychologist Kerri-Anne Freckleton; St Lucian keynote speaker Dona Regis Prosper, secretary general and chief executive officer, Caribbean Tourism Organization; board-certified internist Dr Simone Van-Horne; and recipient of the Most Inspiring Woman in Media award Debbie Bissoon.

Page 2 shares highlights. For more see Social pages 10 & 11.

‘Mauve’-lous Memory Because what’s a first-time experience at We Inspire Women Brunch without an instant snap from the BigShots photobooth? Dr Leanne Williams — in a mauve sequinned floor-grazer — secured hers before joining the festivities. Naphtali Junior

Layering Up Having a ruffle of a good time in a stunning floor-grazer from Deja Vu was Lifespan Co Ltd CEO Nayana Williams.Garfield Robinson

Layering Up Having a ruffle of a good time in a stunning floor-grazer from Deja Vu was Lifespan Co Ltd CEO Nayana Williams. Garfield Robinson

[ESTABLISHING SHOT]Leo Hudson

Leo Hudson

Dot Drama Director of marketing & client relations at Overseas Examinations Commission Krystle Daley-Thompson’s vintage-inspired polka dot dress was all the rage!Naphtali Junior

Dot Drama Director of marketing & client relations at Overseas Examinations Commission Krystle Daley-Thompson’s vintage-inspired polka dot dress was all the rage! Naphtali Junior

What’s The Tea? Ralaica Enterprise Ltd managing director and ICHS Alumnae Association President Carmela Azan Richards’ Tahari tea dress was an exquisite choice.Garfield Robinson

What’s The Tea? Ralaica Enterprise Ltd managing director and ICHS Alumnae Association President Carmela Azan Richards’ Tahari tea dress was an exquisite choice. Garfield Robinson

[USE TOGETHER]Naphtali Junior

 Naphtali Junior

At First Blush JN Group Senior Brand Specialist Suzanne Hendriks went with a ruffled blush number for the occasion. Leo Hudson

At First Blush JN Group Senior Brand Specialist Suzanne Hendriks went with a ruffled blush number for the occasion. Leo Hudson

Fab x Three We Inspire Women founder & CEO Cortia Bingham-McKenzie (centre) photobombed two of her We Inspire Women Brunch speakers, Jamaica Constabulary Force corporal and international pistol shooter Shayon Francis (left) and AI and digital transformation coach & CEO of Crescent Advisory Group Nadeen Matthews Blair.Naphtali Junior

Fab x Three We Inspire Women founder & CEO Cortia Bingham-McKenzie (centre) photobombed two of her We Inspire Women Brunch speakers, Jamaica Constabulary Force corporal and international pistol shooter Shayon Francis (left) and AI and digital transformation coach & CEO of Crescent Advisory Group Nadeen Matthews Blair. Naphtali Junior

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Lending Fab Students’ Loan Bureau Administrative Assistant Kelly Brown was business-chic in pink and white. Naphtali Junior

Lending Fab Students’ Loan Bureau Administrative Assistant Kelly Brown was business-chic in pink and white. Naphtali Junior

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