Inclusion is often spoken about in inspiring terms; stories of courage, perseverance and individuals overcoming extraordinary odds.
But at the Uncharted 2026 Inclusion Cayman conference at Hotel Indigo Grand Cayman on 14 March, visiting keynote speakers Brent and Kyle Pease challenged the audience to think about something deeper: the systems and attitudes that determine whether inclusion truly exists in everyday life.
The Pease brothers, from Atlanta, are known internationally for completing Ironman races together. Brent swims, cycles and runs while pushing and guiding his brother Kyle, who has cerebral palsy. Their achievements have captured global attention, but the message they delivered in Cayman went well beyond endurance sport.
“Sports is just the entry point for us,” Brent told the audience. “The finish line is really the starting point of what else can we include you in, what more can we do to improve your life.”
Their work through the Kyle Pease Foundation now extends into mentorship programmes, youth initiatives and inclusive employment opportunities for people with disabilities.
Read the full article on Cayman Compass HERE.
