Thu | Oct 9, 2025

Something Extra | Thursday

Published:Thursday | October 9, 2025 | 12:10 AM
Michelle Cunningham, event and sponsorship manager of the National Commercial Bank, pairs her black empire waist dress with an envelope clutch.
Michelle Cunningham, event and sponsorship manager of the National Commercial Bank, pairs her black empire waist dress with an envelope clutch.
Samara South, public affairs and government relations manager at J. Wray & Nephew, makes the perfect statement in a coral one-shoulder and bow strappy sandals.
Samara South, public affairs and government relations manager at J. Wray & Nephew, makes the perfect statement in a coral one-shoulder and bow strappy sandals.
Sacha Vaccianna-Riley, director of Crime Stop Jamaica, adds a golden touch to her red gown with a tasselled shawl.
Sacha Vaccianna-Riley, director of Crime Stop Jamaica, adds a golden touch to her red gown with a tasselled shawl.
Stephen Price (left), vice-president and general manager of Flow, with his wife Imani Duncan-Price, director and office leader, Deloitte Jamaica
Stephen Price (left), vice-president and general manager of Flow, with his wife Imani Duncan-Price, director and office leader, Deloitte Jamaica
Garfene Grandison (left), corporate communications manager of J. Wray & Nephew, and host and author Dr Terri-Karelle Johnson, match in black and silver.
Garfene Grandison (left), corporate communications manager of J. Wray & Nephew, and host and author Dr Terri-Karelle Johnson, match in black and silver.
Metry Seaga (left), president of the Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica, and his wife, Nadine Seaga, were hand-in-hand on the red carpet at Crime Stop Jamaica’s 36th Anniversary Gala.
Metry Seaga (left), president of the Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica, and his wife, Nadine Seaga, were hand-in-hand on the red carpet at Crime Stop Jamaica’s 36th Anniversary Gala.
Lewis Smith (right), president of Crime Stop Turks & Caicos, is accompanied by Sonnie Hawkins, a registered nurse at Jackson Memorial Hospital, who wore a shimmering silver Camille La Vie gown from Florida.
Lewis Smith (right), president of Crime Stop Turks & Caicos, is accompanied by Sonnie Hawkins, a registered nurse at Jackson Memorial Hospital, who wore a shimmering silver Camille La Vie gown from Florida.
Toni-Ann Neita-Elliott, vice-president of sales and marketing at Sterling Asset Management Limited, looks effortlessly chic in a sleek satin dress.
Toni-Ann Neita-Elliott, vice-president of sales and marketing at Sterling Asset Management Limited, looks effortlessly chic in a sleek satin dress.
Juliet Cuthbert-Flynn, minister of state in the Ministry of National Security and Peace, shows her support in an A-line midi dress with a YSL clutch.
Juliet Cuthbert-Flynn, minister of state in the Ministry of National Security and Peace, shows her support in an A-line midi dress with a YSL clutch.
Sandra Glasgow, chairperson of Crime Stop Jamaica, looks radiant in a sleeveless A-line floral gown, complemented with silver accessories and a sparkling clutch.
Sandra Glasgow, chairperson of Crime Stop Jamaica, looks radiant in a sleeveless A-line floral gown, complemented with silver accessories and a sparkling clutch.
Cherise Bruce-Douglas, executive director of Crime Stop Jamaica, pairs her black long-sleeve gown with statement accessories.
Cherise Bruce-Douglas, executive director of Crime Stop Jamaica, pairs her black long-sleeve gown with statement accessories.
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Crime Stop Jamaica (CSJ) marked its 36th anniversary with a grand gala on Sunday at The Jamaica Pegasus hotel, under the theme ‘United Against Crime and Corruption: 36 Years of Building Trust and Community’. The event brought together leaders from government, law enforcement, the private sector, and international partners to celebrate CSJ’s enduring impact. Something Extra brings you the highlights.