Wed | Sep 24, 2025

Something Extra | Wednesday

Published:Wednesday | September 24, 2025 | 12:08 AM
Team Fraser Fontaine & Kong Insurance Brokers, led by Praveen Kumar (left), unit manager, employee benefits, and account executive Kevaughn McAdams,bring their A-game.
Team Fraser Fontaine & Kong Insurance Brokers, led by Praveen Kumar (left), unit manager, employee benefits, and account executive Kevaughn McAdams,bring their A-game.
Spotted showing their support are entertainer Wayne Marshall and his wife, Tami Chin Mitchell.
Spotted showing their support are entertainer Wayne Marshall and his wife, Tami Chin Mitchell.
 Simone Bowie Jones (right), partner at MFG, joins (from left) Team Sterling Asset Management Ltd’s Christine Rankine, Anna-Joy Tibby-Bell, and Toni-Ann Neita-Elliott, for a quick photo op.
Simone Bowie Jones (right), partner at MFG, joins (from left) Team Sterling Asset Management Ltd’s Christine Rankine, Anna-Joy Tibby-Bell, and Toni-Ann Neita-Elliott, for a quick photo op.
Husband-and-wife duo Robert Evelyn, head of web, and Laurian Evelyn, chief experience officer at One Great Studio, hit the court as the playfully self-named ‘One Mediocre Team’.
Husband-and-wife duo Robert Evelyn, head of web, and Laurian Evelyn, chief experience officer at One Great Studio, hit the court as the playfully self-named ‘One Mediocre Team’.
Paddles up as Team STL Solar (from left) Jonathan Newman, Daniel Schwapp, Michael Hayle and Stefon Spleen, are ready to shine bright on the court.
Paddles up as Team STL Solar (from left) Jonathan Newman, Daniel Schwapp, Michael Hayle and Stefon Spleen, are ready to shine bright on the court.
Kandi Chin, associate at Myers, Fletcher & Gordon, is all smiles and good vibes.
Kandi Chin, associate at Myers, Fletcher & Gordon, is all smiles and good vibes.
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One Great Studio and Myers, Fletcher & Gordon (MFG) hosted the inaugural Do Good Pickleball Tourney last Saturday at Pickle & Chill Jamaica, bringing together leaders from more than 40 top companies across various industries. Through donations, product contributions, and team entries, the event raised over $2 million for Jacks Hill Primary and Infant School and Higholborn Street Basic School, supporting vital resources for students’ education and well-being. More than a sport, it was a celebration of collaboration, wellness, and giving back. Here are the social highlights.