Dreanna Williams, a student of Quantity Surveying at the University of Technology, has been officially crowned Miss Universe Jamaica Northeast 2025.
The coronation marks a major milestone for the young contestant as she now prepares to compete at the national level of the Miss Universe Jamaica pageant.
Dreanna was crowned by Sara-Jade Kow, the first runner-up in the 2024 Miss Universe Jamaica pageant, who now serves as the Regional Manager and coach for the Northeast franchise. Reflecting on her win, Dreanna said, “I feel so grateful to achieve this milestone, and I’m looking forward to the next chapter.”
Sara-Jade, who took the reins as Regional Manager for the first time this year, praised the overall execution of the event and the talent of the 14 contestants who participated. “This year’s pageant was absolutely superb! Considering it was my first time serving as Regional Manager, I’m incredibly proud of the production, the turnout, and the outstanding performances of all 14 contestants. I personally trained each of them, and watching them shine on stage truly made me feel like a proud mom. From the ambiance to the venue and overall setup, the entire evening was simply beautiful,” she shared.
When asked about Dreanna’s prospects in the national competition, Sara was confident in her protégé’s potential. “I am 100% confident that my winner will exceed expectations and perform exceptionally well. With my experience and guidance, coupled with her natural charisma and intelligence, she is bound to excel,” she said.
With her crown now secured, Dreanna Williams sets her sights on the Miss Universe Jamaica national pageant later this year.