QUeen spotlight.

Tenille Clarke,

As one of the most recognized Public Relations specialists in the Caribbean, Tenille Clarke is well known across various industries for having her finger on the pulse of all things current, trending and relevant. She is the Managing Director and Principal Publicist of Chambers Media Solutions - a respected, full-service company that works alongside various events, organizations and personalities to handle high-profile Public Relations, Media, Communications and Entertainment portfolios.

Ms. Clarke has propelled prominent brands across geographical borders. She has worked with entities such as Spotify Caribbean, New York Times-featured designer Solange Govia; former English Premier League footballer Kenwyne Jones; Reggae Superstar Julian Marley; Ghanian Director and Forbes 30 Under 30 recipient Scilla Owusu and Grammy-nominated musician Hector Roots Lewis.

On the culture and technology fronts, she has helped shape campaigns for notable Caribbean brands such as the National Carnival Commission of Trinidad and Tobago, St. Lucia Jazz and Arts Festival HOT Couture, Cuttin’ Style Caribbean for Pan AM Games Toronto, the Grenada Tourism Authority, the Inter-American Development Bank and the CARICOM Energy Unit, among others.

She is also a Global Travel, Culture and Entertainment Storyteller who has penned articles for several publications, including British Vogue, ELLE Magazine, InStyle, HYPEBAE Magazine in China, Essence Magazine, Forbes Contributor, National Geographic Traveller, Teen Vogue and many more. Ms. Clarke has interviewed a number of globally-renowned public personalities, such as Insecure star Issa Rae, The Little Mermaid lead actress Halle Bailey, Reggae legend Buju Banton and Grammy Award-winning artist and entrepreneur Erykah Badu.

Tenille is also the Founder and Managing Director of Industry 360 - a safe-space initiative which aims to bring a holistic perspective to the Caribbean framework of the creative industries through advocacy, outreach and grassroots dialogue aimed towards the development of emerging professionals. Ms. Clarke has successfully collaborated on masterclasses and press trips in the arenas of fashion, beauty, Carnival and music, such as the SpiceMas Press Trip 2023 in collaboration with the Grenada Tourism Authority and Mel&N Media, as well as the Caribbean Cultural Diplomats Experience in New York City. Most prominently, she was invited to speak as a part of an esteemed Trinbagonian panel for the 62nd Session of United Nations Commission on the Status of Women in New York City.

Ms. Clarke is proud to be a creative mind with a penchant for cultural development and brand alignment and recognizes the importance of using transformative dialogue across media platforms as a key feature of improving community experiences and the quality of conversations in the public domain. She has displayed an exemplary commitment to elevating the visibility of creative young minds as well as supporting other women in business within the Caribbean region and internationally. Ms. Clarke firmly stands by three pillars of commitment for the benefit of clients in the local, regional and global Public Relations landscape: integrity, quality and longevity.

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