Friday, August 29, 2025
The annual Jamaica Independence Gala is more than an event; it is a powerful convergence of celebration and philanthropy. Hosted by Jamaica’s Consul General to New York Alsion Wilson, in partnership with voluntary non-profit organisation Jamaica’s Promise, the 2025 gala, held under the theme “Party with a Purpose”, saw 700-plus patrons pouring into the New York Marriott Marquis on Saturday, August 23, for a black-tie affair celebrating honorees — Jamaican-American entrepreneur James Alston; legendary figure in reggae music Patricia “Miss Pat” Chin; pioneering Jamaican-American entrepreneur Henry “Larry” Duffus; finance expert and philanthropist Gregory Fisher; reggae music icon and cultural ambassador Rita Marley; nationally recognised higher education leader Dr Anthony Munroe; Sandals Resorts International, ATL Group, and Jamaica Observer Media Group Executive Chairman Adam Stewart; and president and CEO of Scotia Group Jamaica Limited Audrey Tugwell Henry — while raising funds for causes that change lives.
The evening’s formalities were guided by media personality Debbie Bissoon and actress Khadeen Ellis.
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A Moment For… … a warm exchange between Scotia Group Jamaica President & CEO Audrey Tugwell Henry (right) and co-founder of VP Records, legendary reggae music exec Patricia “Miss Pat” Chin. Leo Hudson
Chef’s Kiss Miss Lily’s Culinary Director Brittney “Stikxz” Williams’ Retrofete number was the evening’s pièce de rèsistance. Leo Hudson
CHAMPAGNE CHIC Also serving as co-host was rock-blooded actress Khadeen Ellis who wore a metallic gown from The Ivy Showroom. Leo Hudson
Action! Veteran reggae singer Nadine Sutherland’s performance was a highlight of the evening’s entertainment package. Leo Hudson
Living Life Authentically The Whole Woman founder & CEO Natalie B McKenzie was resplendent in a black and bronze ensemble. Leo Hudson