
Grenadian trailblazer tapped to test Carib Tempo
Grenadian trailblazing publicist
Yvette Noel-Schure is now
an executive producer at Tempo
Network, the premiere Caribbean
broadcast media domain that
disseminates noteworthy lifestyles
and cultural achievements
from and about the region.
In her role she will work
alongside founder and CEO Frederick
A. Morton, Jr. in areas
of recruitment of “executives,
entertainers, athletes and creatives
to highlight their journey
from islands to boardrooms and
from shores to the peak of success,”
a press release stated.
Morton, a native of St. Croix,
USVI, former MTV TV executive,
chairman and founder of the Caribbean
lifestyles television channel
said he was elated to invite
the Grenadian trailblazer into his
enterprising medium because
together they will be able to collaborate
and provide relevant
information to an underserved
Caribbean population.
“It is an honor and a dream
realized to add Yvette to our
Tempo family,” Morton said,
“she is the right person to help
us expand our mission to tell
compelling stories of Caribbean
immigrants living their dreams.”
As an individual who has realized
her dream, the celebrity public
relations influencer returned
the glowing endorsement saying:
“I have admired his craft and his
passion in telling Caribbean stories
that resonate globally.”
“I am excited to contribute in
the smallest way to a vision that
is strong and a lens that Tempo
uniquely magnifies.”
Reportedly, Noel-Schure
accepted the challenge after Roc
Nation harnessed her expertise
to re-energize the career of Buju
Banton, Jamaica’s controversial
dancehall deejay.
“I am elated,” Noel-Schure
said about the decision to unite
with the talent popularly revered
as The Gargamel.
Acclaimed in the music industry
for enhancing the careers of
singers Mariah Carey, Destinys
Child, Jessica Simpson, Beyonce,
Diana King, Prince, Nancy Wilson,
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Super Cat, Johnny Mathis,
and others she has steadily diversified
her repertoire representing
super-achievers in jazz, hip-hop,
pop, r&b, and reggae.
“I recently returned from
Jamaica where Buju is working
on an incredible album after successfully
completing the Kenya,
Africa leg of his ‘Long Walk To
Freedom’ tour.
His fans are not going to be
disappointed with the release. In
fact, he will attract many more
fans in his quest to positively
impact on the genre.”
Allegedly in May, the 2020
compilation will deliver 10 songs
representing the decade he was
confined and another 10 dedicated
to providing the year’s promise
of ‘a clearer vision.’
While on the island, Noel-
Schure enabled Banton’s access
to media and in the process provided
transparency to the setback
he suffered as an inmate in US
Yvette Noel-Schure with the Grenada fl ag. Schure Media Group
custody.
Although his recording career
was stunted when he was convicted
and incarcerated for conspiracy
drug charges by the
Federal government, after an
absence of nearly a decade, the
Gargamel is anxious to continue
the path he was rewarded with
a Grammy award and hailed by
adoring fans.
Seemingly effortless from the
sold-out performances he managed
at every juncture in Caribbean
venues along with demand
in a few European cities and a
stop in Kenya, Africa his return
to the airwaves will likely instill
a major impact on the music
industry.
Assurances are that an alliance
with Island/UK and collaboration
with Noel-Schure may
well be the prescription to ensure
the dream.
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