
Sagicor is continuing its Mother’s Day season activities with a virtual programme aimed at supporting and empowering women in their roles as mothers.
The company will stage its “Mom’s Masterclass” webinar on Thursday, May 14, 2026, at 7:00 PM. A press release stated that the online event is designed as an interactive discussion featuring a panel of professionals who will explore issues relevant to modern motherhood and family life, including children’s health, personal self-care, financial well-being, and contemporary parenting approaches.
The free webinar is part of Sagicor’s wider regional focus on promoting wellness, strengthening families, and encouraging financial empowerment across the Caribbean.
The panel will include Nicole McClaren-Campbell, author, entrepreneur, and internet personality; Dr. Maria Chase, paediatrician; Carolyn Shepherd, Assistant Vice President, Digital + Alternate Channels at Sagicor Life Inc; Renee Ottley, Senior Manager for Investments and Wealth Management at Sagicor Investments Trinidad and Tobago Limited; and Kizzy Flood, Sagicor Advisor with Sagicor Life (Eastern Caribbean) Inc.
Organizers say the discussion will offer practical guidance, real-world insights, and encouragement for mothers managing the demands of parenting alongside work, finances, and personal well-being. According to the release, the event is intended to highlight that support for mothers should extend beyond a single annual observance.
Participants will also have the opportunity to win prizes during the live session.
Interested individuals are encouraged to register in advance to secure participation.
Registration details and further information are available via Sagicor’s official social media platforms.
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