Media Entrepreneur Tasha Hendrickson Recognized for Film Achievement
Tasha Hendrickson, a prominent media professional and creative entrepreneur from St. Kitts, has been named a finalist for the prestigious Film ICON Award by Caribbean POSH Magazine. Hendrickson, who is the Chief Executive Officer, producer, writer, and director at St. Kitts-based creative media agency and strategic communication firm Caribbean Soul Media, expressed her profound enthusiasm upon receiving the news.
Hendrickson stated that her selection as a finalist in the ICON Award category is a testament to her years of dedicated work and commitment within the Caribbean media landscape. She extended her gratitude to all those who supported her journey, saying, “To everyone who took the time to vote, support, encourage, and believe in the journey, thank you, your support means more than you know.”
About the Film ICON Award and POSH ICON Women Awards
The Film ICON award category specifically honors individuals who demonstrate excellence in modern digital marketing, content creation, production, media strategy, and communications. This includes proficiency in visual storytelling through video production, social media content, documentaries, campaigns, and various digital media platforms.
The POSH ICON Women Awards are organized annually to celebrate Caribbean women, both within the region and in the diaspora, for their exceptional contributions to business, culture, and community. These awards are a key component of the broader Caribbean POSH Weekend program, scheduled to take place from June 25 to June 30, 2026.
Award Ceremony Details
The formal, live red-carpet gala event for the award night is scheduled for Friday, June 26, 2026, at Ocean 7, Peter Islands, in the British Virgin Islands. During this event, all category winners will be announced on stage. This year’s Caribbean POSH Weekend will also mark the event’s 10th anniversary.
Officials have indicated that Hendrickson’s recognition as a finalist offers a significant opportunity for St. Kitts and Nevis to gain broader regional acknowledgment for its creative talent and achievements. It also serves to highlight the ongoing growth and increasing prominence of women within the media sector across the Caribbean.
