Lifestyle February 04 2026

Something Extra | Wednesday

Updated February 4 2026 1 min read

Loading article...

  • Co-founders of Broken Plate, Kwasi Henry (left) and Chef Damion Stewart, keep it cool and simple as they pause their confab for a quick snap.

    Co-founders of Broken Plate, Kwasi Henry (left) and Chef Damion Stewart, keep it cool and simple as they pause their confab for a quick snap.

  • This year’s Sagicor Sigma Run patron, dancehall artiste Kemar ‘Ding Dong’ Ottey, opts for a relaxed all-white ensemble, raising a toast to the upcoming 5K this month. This year’s Sagicor Sigma Run patron, dancehall artiste Kemar ‘Ding Dong’ Ottey, opts for a relaxed all-white ensemble, raising a toast to the upcoming 5K this month.
  • Sasheena Douglas Guy, digital marketing manager of Select Brands, goes for a flowing Shein silhouette accented with a cute Kate Spade bag. Sasheena Douglas Guy, digital marketing manager of Select Brands, goes for a flowing Shein silhouette accented with a cute Kate Spade bag.
  • Kayann Ricketts of Scotiabank poses alongside Sagicor Sigma Run 2026 patron, World Champion Oblique Seville. Kayann Ricketts of Scotiabank poses alongside Sagicor Sigma Run 2026 patron, World Champion Oblique Seville.
  • Sadie Ann Wint, front of house manager at Broken Plate, delivers on the theme in a satin-finish blouse and flowing olive-green skirt. Sadie Ann Wint, front of house manager at Broken Plate, delivers on the theme in a satin-finish blouse and flowing olive-green skirt.
  • Bianca Nam McDaniel (left), vice-president, wealth and corporate relationship management at Sagicor, is all smiles, snapping a pic with gal pal Melanie Levy, chief executive officer of Candy Craze. Bianca Nam McDaniel (left), vice-president, wealth and corporate relationship management at Sagicor, is all smiles, snapping a pic with gal pal Melanie Levy, chief executive officer of Candy Craze.
  • Megan Edwards, corporate social responsibility officer at Sagicor Group, catches our attention in a crop top from the Clothing Refinery, paired with high-waisted black trousers from Ammar’s. Megan Edwards, corporate social responsibility officer at Sagicor Group, catches our attention in a crop top from the Clothing Refinery, paired with high-waisted black trousers from Ammar’s.
  • Tracy Spence,  executive vice president and chief investment officer at Sagicor, pairs up with Managing Director of Fesco, Jeremy Barnes, for a quick photo. Tracy Spence, executive vice president and chief investment officer at Sagicor, pairs up with Managing Director of Fesco, Jeremy Barnes, for a quick photo.
  • Chief Executive Officer of Sagicor Life Jamaica, Willard Brown and Tara Nunes, general manager of Sagicor Investments, are all smiles. Chief Executive Officer of Sagicor Life Jamaica, Willard Brown and Tara Nunes, general manager of Sagicor Investments, are all smiles.
  • Girls just want to have fun, and for Nicole Campbell Robinson (left), vice president of communications at Sagicor Group, and Chorvelle Johnson Cunningham, CEO of Sagicor Bank, it meant soaking up the brunch experience. Girls just want to have fun, and for Nicole Campbell Robinson (left), vice president of communications at Sagicor Group, and Chorvelle Johnson Cunningham, CEO of Sagicor Bank, it meant soaking up the brunch experience.
  • Dannielle Mullings, assistant manager, digital media at Sagicor, leans into bold patterns in a sleeveless printed jumpsuit from Fitz Clothing, styled with Bridget sandals and a clutch. Dannielle Mullings, assistant manager, digital media at Sagicor, leans into bold patterns in a sleeveless printed jumpsuit from Fitz Clothing, styled with Bridget sandals and a clutch.

A brunch experience with Sagicor Foundation’s 2026 patrons was hosted on Sunday afternoon at Broken Plate, bringing together partners and invited guests ahead of the Sagicor Sigma Run. This year’s patrons, dancehall recording artiste Kemar ‘Ding Dong’ Ottey and World Champion Oblique Seville, moved easily through the space, engaging guests throughout the afternoon. Set against a backdrop of ‘casual elegance,’ the sunlit venue buzzed with conversation. Plates were met with appreciative nods as DJ Rio kept the energy steady. The brunch offered a stylish, feel-good prelude to the Sigma Run, with 50 per cent of proceeds supporting the fundraising target for western Jamaica. Something Extra has the social highlights.