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2026 I Am VM Awards
The Gravitas Experience Ltd-designed ballroomNaphtali Junior
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Alayne Richards | Reporter | AlayneR@jamaicaobserver.com  
May 23, 2026

2026 I Am VM Awards

Under the glow of stage lights and the sparkle of sharply tailored suits and statement gowns, the I AM VM Awards unfolded on Saturday, May 16 as a stylish celebration of excellence. Hosted by the charismatic duo Krystal Tomlinson Carter and Ryan Dixon, the evening blended heartfelt moments with high-energy celebration, honouring team members whose hard work and dedication shaped the company’s year.

But beyond the polished décor created by Gravitas Experience Ltd, and glamorous Renaissance-inspired style, the event carried a deeper emotional note. VM Group Group Chief Human Resources Officer Dr Dayton Robinson reminded attendees that the evening was about far more than trophies and titles.

“Tonight is not just about trophies, titles, or the glamorous outfits disguised as corporate necessity,” he said, drawing laughter from the audience. “Tonight is about celebrating the heart, resilience, and spirit of Team VM.”

Reflecting on a challenging year marked by Hurricane Melissa and unexpected setbacks, Robinson praised the team’s ability to rise above adversity with grace and determination. “These awards are not simply recognising performance — they recognise character. Because excellence is easy when life is comfortable, but true excellence is delivering under pressure,” he said.

And while inspiration filled the room, so did celebration. Guests laughed loudly, applauded proudly, and embraced the evening’s uplifting energy exactly as Robinson encouraged. The ceremony ended on a thrilling high note when dancehall heavyweight Agent Sasco delivered a surprise performance.

 

Photos: Naphtali Junior

 

The Special President’s Awards were presented by VM Group President & CEO Courtney Campbell (centre) to Group Chief Human Resources Officer Dr Dayton Robinson (left) and Group Chief Financial Officer Frederick Williams.Naphtali Junior

The Special President’s Awards were presented by VM Group President & CEO Courtney Campbell (centre) to Group Chief Human Resources Officer Dr Dayton Robinson (left) and Group Chief Financial Officer Frederick Williams.Naphtali Junior

‘Ussie’ time with Vm Building Society Montego Bay branch team members (from left) Tamar McKenzie, Natasha Knight, Jenive Hollingsworth, and Thara-Ann Chue. Naphtali Junior

‘Ussie’ time with Vm Building Society Montego Bay branch team members (from left) Tamar McKenzie, Natasha Knight, Jenive Hollingsworth, and Thara-Ann Chue. Naphtali Junior

VM Property Services Sales Manager Jhanine Jackson kept it classy in black and gold.Naphtali Junior

VM Property Services Sales Manager Jhanine Jackson kept it classy in black and gold.Naphtali Junior

In from Santa Cruz and sitting pretty was supervisor Vereen Mendez.Naphtali Junior

In from Santa Cruz and sitting pretty was supervisor Vereen Mendez.Naphtali Junior

Going incognito were VM Group AVP, Group Strategy Dr Marcia Reid Williams (left) and Group Consultant Bernadette Barrow.Naphtali Junior

Going incognito were VM Group AVP, Group Strategy Dr Marcia Reid Williams (left) and Group Consultant Bernadette Barrow.Naphtali Junior

VM Property Services CEO Michael Howard was flanked by VM Money Transfer Services Acting Chief Executive Officer Rennata Blake (left) and Business Support Officer Sophia Williams.Naphtali Junior

VM Property Services CEO Michael Howard was flanked by VM Money Transfer Services Acting Chief Executive Officer Rennata Blake (left) and Business Support Officer Sophia Williams.Naphtali Junior

Financial Service Representative Trishana Williams opted for a Leobrium Couture look for the ceremony. Naphtali Junior

Financial Service Representative Trishana Williams opted for a Leobrium Couture look for the ceremony. Naphtali Junior

Leerecia Wilson, sales representative on the event management team at Gravitas Experiences Limited, shared the frame with VM Group Director Dr Maurice McNaughton (left) and VM Group Chairman Michael A McMorris.Naphtali Junior

Leerecia Wilson, sales representative on the event management team at Gravitas Experiences Limited, shared the frame with VM Group Director Dr Maurice McNaughton (left) and VM Group Chairman Michael A McMorris.Naphtali Junior

VM Group execs (from left) Group Chief Legal Compliance & Risk Officer and Corporate Secretary Keri-Gaye Brown; Group Chief Risk Officer Denis Gray; and Group Chief Internal Auditor René Allen-CaseyNaphtali Junior

VM Group execs (from left) Group Chief Legal Compliance & Risk Officer and Corporate Secretary Keri-Gaye Brown; Group Chief Risk Officer Denis Gray; and Group Chief Internal Auditor René Allen-CaseyNaphtali Junior

VM Group Executive Business Partner, Group HR Tamara Brown snapped an ussie with Agent Sasco as he closed out the awards ceremony with a medley of classics and newer tunes!Naphtali Junior

VM Group Executive Business Partner, Group HR Tamara Brown snapped an ussie with Agent Sasco as he closed out the awards ceremony with a medley of classics and newer tunes!Naphtali Junior

VM Foundation Programme Lead Andre Robb donned a piece from emerging Nigerian ready-to-wear contemporary brand Dukun. Naphtali Junior

VM Foundation Programme Lead Andre Robb donned a piece from emerging Nigerian ready-to-wear contemporary brand Dukun. Naphtali Junior

Reppin’ the VM Half-Way-Tree branch were (from left) Rochelle Richards, Shanice Edman, Oneila Green, Danique Collins and Eric-Ann Thompson.Naphtali Junior

Reppin’ the VM Half-Way-Tree branch were (from left) Rochelle Richards, Shanice Edman, Oneila Green, Danique Collins and Eric-Ann Thompson.Naphtali Junior

VM Building Society Liguanea Branch Support Officer Natoya Pinnock made quite the entrance in a black tulle number paired with red accessories.Naphtali Junior

VM Building Society Liguanea Branch Support Officer Natoya Pinnock made quite the entrance in a black tulle number paired with red accessories.Naphtali Junior

Supervisor, Digital Payments Crystal Burton, who copped the 2025 Team Member of the Year for VM Money Transfer Services, was styled in a dress specially made for the occasion by her grandmother Monica Linton.Naphtali Junior

Supervisor, Digital Payments Crystal Burton, who copped the 2025 Team Member of the Year for VM Money Transfer Services, was styled in a dress specially made for the occasion by her grandmother Monica Linton.Naphtali Junior

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