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#UnitedInExcellence
Lifestyle
May 25, 2025

#UnitedInExcellence

SO readers, for years, have been privy to the Sagicor Group Jamaica Corporate Awards, a snazzy event held annually to celebrate top performers. This format is replicated across the Caribbean, United States, and Canada, as each business/territory hosts similar ceremonies. The top achievers from each award are then chosen to represent their territory at the Group Annual Awards, hosted by Sagicor’s parent company, Sagicor Financial Company Ltd, at a new location each year.

This year’s staging took place on Tuesday, May 20, as top achievers across the Sagicor Group of Companies jetted in to Jamaica for the ceremony hosted, under the dazzling theme United in Excellence: The Gold Standard, at the AC Hotel Kingston.

“Now Jamaican Sagicorians know me very well, so before I go any further, I want them to join me in extending a warm, Jamaican welcome to those who are here from other parts of the Caribbean, the USA, and Canada, and those joining us online… There are persons gathered here from 10 countries across Sagicor’s operations — all converged to celebrate excellence at its highest,” shared the evening’s compère Jennifer “Jenny Jenny” Small as she opened the formalities.

Guests had previously heard from 13-year-old Lauren Campbell, who delivered the Jamaican National Anthem with gusto, saw Sagicor stars shining bright in the ‘One World’ video montage, and were left hanging on to Sagicor Life Jamaica Ltd Manager, Distribution Channel poet Everard Smith’s every word during his spoken-word performance. Welcome remarks, beamed from Canada by Sagicor Financial Company Ltd President & CEO Andre Mousseau, followed.

The entertainment package also included Sagicor Life Grenada Sales Advisor and recording artiste Sonika McKie covering Gloria Estefan’s 1996 hit Reach and a spirited iteration of the Ashe Company’s Caribbean Cabaret.

The awards ceremony saw Sagicorians winning in the Outstanding Advisor categories: Rookie of the Year; Leading Advisor/Producer — Persistency/Conservation; Leading Advisor — Cases; and Leading Advisor/Producer (API/Net API/FYC). There were also Top Administrative Awards: Group Pioneer of the Year; Group Contributor of the Year; Sagicorian Employee of the Year; and Sagicorian Manager of the Year. The highlight of the evening was the announcement of double winners of the Sagicorian Employee of the Year Theresa Emmanuel (Eastern Caribbean and Belize) and Chavelle Wellington-Grindley (Jamaica) and Contributor of the Year Shakera Beckles (Barbados) and Sashakay Clarke (Jamaica).

Photos: Garfield Robinson & LH multimedia

(Photo: Garfield Robinson)

It was a Trinidad link-up as veteran Sales & Insurance Advisor Ian Stone (centre) and his wife Carol caught up with Andrew Aleong, board director of the Trinidad & Tobago arm of Sagicor Investments, Sagicor Life, Sagicor General Insurance Ltd and Sagicor Life Aruba NV and The Estates.Garfield Robinson

Event concierges (from left) Executive Agent Marcia Richards, Executive Financial Advisor — Knutsford Branch Selena Chin Coffie, and Executive Financial Advisor — Corporate Circle Wendy Wallace offered guests Jamaican hospitality. Garfield Robinson

Out to celebrate were (from left) Sagicor Financial Company Ltd SVP — Communications and Human Resources Suzzette Chapman; and Sagicor Life Insurance Company Vice-President of Human Resources Catherine Hauck, and Lead QA Analyst Narissa Hensley.Garfield Robinson

In from Tampa, and raising a toast to an evening of excellence were Sagicor Life Insurance Company Corporate Communications Manager Valecia Benitez (left) and Insurance Sales Expert Ammie Sardiñas.Garfield Robinson

The lensman caught up with (from left) Sagicor Life Jamaica Branch Manager — Knutsford Leslie George Francis; Sagicor Insurance Brokers General Manager Dave Hill; and Senior Branch Manager — Montego Bay Patrick Sinclair.Garfield Robinson

Sagicor Southern Caribbean Chief Revenue Officer & Sagicor Life Inc Barbados Executive Vice-President and General Manager Paul Inniss (left) received a hearty welcome from Sagicor Group Jamaica Chief Revenue Officer and Sagicor Life of the Cayman Islands President & CEO Mark Chisholm.Garfield Robinson

Server Jada Coke offered Sagicor Trinidad & Tobago director Andrew Aleong Sesame-Crusted Salmon.Garfield Robinson

Sagicor Bank Limited CEO Chorvelle Johnson Cunningham (left) stepped into the Gold Carpet Live suite with host Novia McDonald-Whyte. Garfield Robinson

Sagicor Group Jamaica Vice-President, Corporate Services Jacqui Donaldson (left) and Senior People Business Partner Michelle Distant were equalliy chic in black and gold. Garfield Robinson

Lauren Campbell delivered a passionate rendition of the National Anthem.Garfield Robinson

Compère Jennifer “Jenny Jenny” Small masterfully guided the proceedings.LH Photography

Sagicor Life Grenada Sales Advisor Sonika McKie tapped into her pop artiste role for a beautiful interpretation of Reach by Gloria Estefan. McKie was backed by dancers from the National Dance Theatre Company. LH Photography

Sagicor Life Jamaica Ltd Manager — Distribution Channel Everard Smith delighted with a spoken word performance.LH Photography

The entertainment package included a spirited performance by the Ashe Company.Garfield Robinson

 

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