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Sagicor Financial rewards Top Performers during Grand Gala and Group Awards 

Top performers across Sagicor Financial Company Ltd. were recognised for their  outstanding achievements over the past year during the company’s Grand Gala and Group  Awards, held on Thursday, June 18. In honour of the company’s 185th anniversary, marked  in November 2025, the event was held alongside the Group’s biennial Convention. 

Under the theme Masterpiece: The 185th Signature Edition, the evening paid tribute to  excellence across both Sales and Administrative functions. The first award of the evening  was presented in the category, Leading Advisor or Producer, Persistency or Conservation.  This was won by Aldria Grant of Jamaica, Shameka Casimir of Antigua and Barbuda, Leila  Faustin of Aruba, Debra Pierre-Daniel of Trinidad and Tobago and Andrew Mason of  Barbados. 

Multiple winners were also recognized in the category, Leading Advisor Cases. These were  Junielle Owens of Jamaica, David Lawrence of Trinidad and Tobago, Corey Watson of  Barbados and Sonika McKie of Grenada. Lawrence and Watson further distinguished  themselves by securing additional awards in the categories of Leading Advisor or Producer,  First Year Commission, Annualized Premium Income, and Net Annualized Premium  Income, bringing their total to two awards each for the evening. Also recognised in this  category were Pius Auguste of Saint Lucia, who emerged as the overall winner for the  Eastern Caribbean and Belize, Gregory Lyder of Aruba and Jheanel Dixon of Jamaica. 

Awards were also distributed in the Sales Management category. Awardees included  Jermaine Tomlinson of Jamaica, Jhavon Felmine of Trinidad and Tobago, Daniel Lovell of  Barbados, Loeri Robinson of Jamaica, Adrian King of Barbados, Arnold Cumberbatch of  Antigua and Barbuda and Ian Bourne of Jamaica. 

In the highly anticipated Administrative category, two-time nominee, Leeanna Joseph of  Grenada copped Group Pioneer of the Year. Additionally, two winners were awarded in the  category of Group Contributor of the Year in Kirk Shaw of Jamaica and Safiyah Muhammad  of Trinidad and Tobago. The evening culminated with the presentation of the prestigious  Sagicorian Employee of the Year and Sagicorian Manager of the Year awards. These were  won by Kim Beckles of Barbados and Marlene Martin of Canada, respectively.

Speaking on the evening’s theme, Sagicor Financial’s Chief People Officer, Paula Walcott,  said that it truly captured the spirit of the people, their achievements and their  masterpieces, which now formed part of the company’s legacy. 

“It is undeniable that our Sagicor collective masterpiece has a firm foundation; built on  legacy and crafted in part by all our awardees and nominees who have been brave enough to  act on a vision. Your masterpieces remind us, like those whose legacies were built in the  past, that greatness is crafted with good intentions and one deliberate choice at a time – one  wise financial thought at a time.” 

Awardees also heard from Sagicor Financial’s Executive Vice President and Chief Operating  Officer, Caribbean, David Noel, who delivered the feature address. 

“It takes commitment, dedication, hard work and constantly striving for excellence to be  able to rise to the top of an organisation that has so many talented people,” he said. “You  are truly the best of the best. You all play a part in building Sagicor’s masterpiece given your  individual performance. What you do matters not only to your individual pursuit of  excellence but to your customers, clients, fellow Sagicorians and to the broader  communities we serve.” 

The evening concluded with a captivating LED light display, bringing the celebration to a  fitting close. 

The Sagicor Group Annual Awards represent the pinnacle of the company’s reward and  recognition programme, highlighting the outstanding contribution of team members across  the Group’s operating network.

CAP. 1: (From left) Sagicor Financial’s Group Chief Financial Officer, Kathryn Jenkins  presents the prestigious Sagicorian Manager of the Year award to Marlene Martin of  Canada.

CAP. 2: (right) Kim Beckles of Barbados won the Sagicorian Employee of the Year Award.  Here she accepts her award from Sagicor Financial’s Kathryn Jenkins.

CAP. 3: (left) Safiyah Muhammad of Trinidad and Tobago won jointly in the category of  Group Contributor of the Year. Here, she poses with Sagicor Financial’s Chief People  Officer, Paula Walcott.

CAP. 4: (right) Kirk Shaw also won Group Contributor of the Year. Here, he captures his  moment with Sagicor Financial’s Chief People Officer, Paula Walcott.

CAP. 5: (right) Leeanna Joseph of Grenada won Group Pioneer of the Year. Here, she  accepts her award from Sagicor Financial’s Chief People Officer, Paula Walcott.

CAP. 6: (right) Advisor Corey Watson won in two Sales categories: Leading Advisor Cases  and Leading Advisor or Producer First Year Commission, Annualized Premium Income and  Net Annualized Premium Income. In this photo, he accepts his award from David Noel,  Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, Caribbean, Sagicor Financial  Company Ltd.

Top performers across Sagicor Financial Company Ltd. were recognised for their  outstanding achievements over the past year during the company’s Grand Gala and Group  Awards, held on Thursday, June 18. In honour of the company’s 185th anniversary, marked  in November 2025, the event was held alongside the Group’s biennial Convention. 

Under the theme Masterpiece: The 185th Signature Edition, the evening paid tribute to  excellence across both Sales and Administrative functions. The first award of the evening  was presented in the category, Leading Advisor or Producer, Persistency or Conservation.  This was won by Aldria Grant of Jamaica, Shameka Casimir of Antigua and Barbuda, Leila  Faustin of Aruba, Debra Pierre-Daniel of Trinidad and Tobago and Andrew Mason of  Barbados. 

Multiple winners were also recognized in the category, Leading Advisor Cases. These were  Junielle Owens of Jamaica, David Lawrence of Trinidad and Tobago, Corey Watson of  Barbados and Sonika McKie of Grenada. Lawrence and Watson further distinguished  themselves by securing additional awards in the categories of Leading Advisor or Producer,  First Year Commission, Annualized Premium Income, and Net Annualized Premium  Income, bringing their total to two awards each for the evening. Also recognised in this  category were Pius Auguste of Saint Lucia, who emerged as the overall winner for the  Eastern Caribbean and Belize, Gregory Lyder of Aruba and Jheanel Dixon of Jamaica. 

Awards were also distributed in the Sales Management category. Awardees included  Jermaine Tomlinson of Jamaica, Jhavon Felmine of Trinidad and Tobago, Daniel Lovell of  Barbados, Loeri Robinson of Jamaica, Adrian King of Barbados, Arnold Cumberbatch of  Antigua and Barbuda and Ian Bourne of Jamaica. 

In the highly anticipated Administrative category, two-time nominee, Leeanna Joseph of  Grenada copped Group Pioneer of the Year. Additionally, two winners were awarded in the  category of Group Contributor of the Year in Kirk Shaw of Jamaica and Safiyah Muhammad  of Trinidad and Tobago. The evening culminated with the presentation of the prestigious  Sagicorian Employee of the Year and Sagicorian Manager of the Year awards. These were  won by Kim Beckles of Barbados and Marlene Martin of Canada, respectively.

Speaking on the evening’s theme, Sagicor Financial’s Chief People Officer, Paula Walcott,  said that it truly captured the spirit of the people, their achievements and their  masterpieces, which now formed part of the company’s legacy. 

“It is undeniable that our Sagicor collective masterpiece has a firm foundation; built on  legacy and crafted in part by all our awardees and nominees who have been brave enough to  act on a vision. Your masterpieces remind us, like those whose legacies were built in the  past, that greatness is crafted with good intentions and one deliberate choice at a time – one  wise financial thought at a time.” 

Awardees also heard from Sagicor Financial’s Executive Vice President and Chief Operating  Officer, Caribbean, David Noel, who delivered the feature address. 

“It takes commitment, dedication, hard work and constantly striving for excellence to be  able to rise to the top of an organisation that has so many talented people,” he said. “You  are truly the best of the best. You all play a part in building Sagicor’s masterpiece given your  individual performance. What you do matters not only to your individual pursuit of  excellence but to your customers, clients, fellow Sagicorians and to the broader  communities we serve.” 

The evening concluded with a captivating LED light display, bringing the celebration to a  fitting close. 

The Sagicor Group Annual Awards represent the pinnacle of the company’s reward and  recognition programme, highlighting the outstanding contribution of team members across  the Group’s operating network.

CAP. 1: (From left) Sagicor Financial’s Group Chief Financial Officer, Kathryn Jenkins  presents the prestigious Sagicorian Manager of the Year award to Marlene Martin of  Canada.

CAP. 2: (right) Kim Beckles of Barbados won the Sagicorian Employee of the Year Award.  Here she accepts her award from Sagicor Financial’s Kathryn Jenkins.

CAP. 3: (left) Safiyah Muhammad of Trinidad and Tobago won jointly in the category of  Group Contributor of the Year. Here, she poses with Sagicor Financial’s Chief People  Officer, Paula Walcott.

CAP. 4: (right) Kirk Shaw also won Group Contributor of the Year. Here, he captures his  moment with Sagicor Financial’s Chief People Officer, Paula Walcott.

CAP. 5: (right) Leeanna Joseph of Grenada won Group Pioneer of the Year. Here, she  accepts her award from Sagicor Financial’s Chief People Officer, Paula Walcott.

CAP. 6: (right) Advisor Corey Watson won in two Sales categories: Leading Advisor Cases  and Leading Advisor or Producer First Year Commission, Annualized Premium Income and  Net Annualized Premium Income. In this photo, he accepts his award from David Noel,  Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, Caribbean, Sagicor Financial  Company Ltd.

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