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Something Extra | Saturday

Published:Saturday | March 8, 2025 | 12:06 AM
Reporting for emcee duties for a second year, the ever-high-spirited Emprezz Golding keeping the attendees engaged.
Reporting for emcee duties for a second year, the ever-high-spirited Emprezz Golding keeping the attendees engaged.
Kerry-Ann Jones, managing director of TM Traders Limited, chooses pink as her pop of colour, radiating confidence and style.
Kerry-Ann Jones, managing director of TM Traders Limited, chooses pink as her pop of colour, radiating confidence and style.
A happy Teisha Duquesnay, managing director at Supreme Audio and Electronics smiles for the camera.
A happy Teisha Duquesnay, managing director at Supreme Audio and Electronics smiles for the camera.
Shelly Sterling, managing director at Peppa Thyme, and one of the five Spirited Women recognised this year, breaks from lunch to capture the moment.
Shelly Sterling, managing director at Peppa Thyme, and one of the five Spirited Women recognised this year, breaks from lunch to capture the moment.
You can count on Simone Foster, brand experience manager at Campari Group, to be suited up and ready for the occasion.
You can count on Simone Foster, brand experience manager at Campari Group, to be suited up and ready for the occasion.
Posing in her little red dress is Kellie Molyneaux-Stewart, realtor associate at Jamaica Sotheby’s Realty.
Posing in her little red dress is Kellie Molyneaux-Stewart, realtor associate at Jamaica Sotheby’s Realty.
Celebrating female leadership at the JWN Spirited Women’s Luncheon are the season two ladies (from left) Andia Elliott, Lisa Binns, Teisha DuQuesnay, Shelly Sterling and Shelly Provost.
Celebrating female leadership at the JWN Spirited Women’s Luncheon are the season two ladies (from left) Andia Elliott, Lisa Binns, Teisha DuQuesnay, Shelly Sterling and Shelly Provost.
Senior Superintendent of Police Stephanie Lindsay, wearing one of her many hats, attends the luncheon as director at Footprints Café.
Senior Superintendent of Police Stephanie Lindsay, wearing one of her many hats, attends the luncheon as director at Footprints Café.
A true rock star, Lisa Binns, co-principal and executive chef at Stush in the Bush, dazzles with her blonde afro and La DoubleJ co-ord set.
A true rock star, Lisa Binns, co-principal and executive chef at Stush in the Bush, dazzles with her blonde afro and La DoubleJ co-ord set.
Samara South, public affairs and government relations manager at J. Wray & Nephew, sits pretty in her darling ASOS dress.
Samara South, public affairs and government relations manager at J. Wray & Nephew, sits pretty in her darling ASOS dress.
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Blossoming into its second series of Spirited Women, J.Wray & Nephew transformed its corporate offices in New Kingston on Thursday for a vibrant luncheon, inviting guests to show up in pops of colour. From a refined menu prepared by renowned chef Jacqui Tyson to hearing the stories of women thriving, and a serenading performance from musician Dwight Richards, the energy was nothing short of electric. The event celebrated the resilience and achievements of women breaking barriers and highlighted the call to ‘#EndPeriodPoverty’ through generous pledges. Something Extra brings you the highlights just in time for International Women’s Day.