Caribbean women honored at Caribbean Posh Weekend 2024

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The eighth staging of the Caribbean Posh Weekend concluded with resounding success, highlighting the hardworking achievements of Caribbean women and fostering a spirit of unity and empowerment.

Organized by Caribbean POSH Magazine, this annual event has become a beacon of celebration, networking, and recognition for women excelling in various fields, including business, arts, culture, and social activism.

The weekend, which began in 2016 as a one-day event with the ‘POSHgirl POWER Brunch’ at Scrub Island Resort in the British Virgin Islands (BVI), has not skipped a beat. The event persevered and adapted to changing times, transitioning from remote to hybrid formats until returning to full in-person gatherings. Today, it has evolved into a full destination event, with this year being its second staging in St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands.

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The primary objective of the Caribbean Posh Weekend is to elevate and celebrate the exceptional contributions of Caribbean women. Janette Brin, the event organizer, emphasized, “By honoring these remarkable women, we aim to inspire and empower the next generation of Caribbean women to dream big and pursue their goals with passion and determination.”

Unity and collaboration among Caribbean women

This year’s event introduced a significant change, including the Caribbean Posh Icon Woman Awards with seven categories and the naming of four honorees. “The awards foster unity and collaboration among Caribbean women, encouraging networking, mentorship, and the sharing of experiences, thereby creating a supportive environment for collective growth,” Brin added. The awards have added a new level of prestige, broadening the audience to include influential figures and industry leaders, and solidifying the event’s position as a premier platform for Caribbean excellence.

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This year, seven categories were featured, with 22 Jamaicans nominated overall and four winning in their categories.

Caribbean Posh WeekendAmashika Lorne, CEO of Amashika & Associates Limited posed for a photo with her category award for Cultural Preservation & Promotion at the Caribbean POSH ICON Woman Awards 2024.

Jamaican Amashika Lorne, winner of Cultural Preservation and Promotion, dedicated her award to her 91-year-old grandmother during her acceptance speech. “I’m delighted to know that there is an award category like this, because the documentation, preservation, and promotion of our cultures go hand-in-hand. My work over the years with young children as we explore Jamaican folklore, proverbs, and their meanings, in formats that keep pace with their changing world, is no easy feat. I remain resolute and I’m thankful for all the partnerships and engagements that have enabled me to positively impact children over the years,” shared the Jamaican marketing consultant and Summer Camp Director.

Selecting this year’s honorees involved careful consideration to ensure a diverse range of industries, professions, and ages. The nominees were chosen not only for their individual achievements but also for their embodiment of a “heart of gold.” The organizer emphasized, “We sought out individuals who consistently demonstrated a willingness to give back and help bring other women forward. It was important to us that the nominees not only excelled in their respective fields but also exhibited a genuine commitment to supporting and uplifting others.”

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This year’s honorees included Dr. Yvette Noel Schure from Grenada, Sidnee Douyon from Haiti, Janeisha John from the US Virgin Islands, and Naomi Cowan from Jamaica.

Reflecting on the weekend, Brin expressed immense happiness and fulfillment. “One aspect that stood out for me this year was the level of sisterhood and love for diversity displayed during the event. Imagine women who had never met me or attended the event before coming in with hearts and arms wide open, wanting to get involved and help build this thing.”

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