Chardelle Moore Empowers And Inspires

Chardelle Moore

Never shying away from the lime light, Chardelle Moore is a multi- talented television host, award winning community activist and motivational speaker, model, spoken word artist, and a beloved beauty queen.

Known for her impeccable speaking style and lively personality, Chardelle background includes interviews and media coverage with: A list actors, Golden Globe Winners, Grammy Award Artist, politic figures, professional athletics, and reality personalities, to your favorite music artists.

​Chardelle emigrated from Dominica to the Washington D.C. Metropolitan area with her family where she currently resides. Her motto is you can change your location, but you can never change your roots”; something she lives by every day.

​Chardelle's entertainment career began at the age of seven as the head anchor for her elementary school morning show. By the time she was in 6th grade, she hosted her own weekly program and made several local television appearances.

​It was her charm and energetic personality that landed her the role as host of Accent TV Top 5 Video Music Countdown Show. Each week fans tune in to see Chardelle countdown the latest Caribbean videos.

​A few months later, her natural talent captured CW Network producers. Chardelle is a host on DC Hot Spots, on DC 50, where she covers the hottest events in the DC Metropolitan area and interviews key guests, celebrities, philanthropists, politicians, and socialites.

​Known to many as “Motivational Moore” Chardelle continues to empower thousands as a motivational speaker and spoken word artist. The busy young woman host charity events, concerts, festival and makes guest appearances each month.

In 2012 she was honored at "Women YouNight” an event celebrating the beauty, talent, spirit, and determination of women leaders.

​Chardelle graduated from Marymount University in May 2010 with a Bachelors Degree in Communications with an emphasis in Public Relations and Broadcast Journalism. During her time at University, she was determined to educate others about cultural awareness and expand her media portfolio.

​She co-founded the African Caribbean Association where she led in raising awareness on the social and economic issues facing the African and Caribbean Diaspora. She was also the Black Student Alliance Community Outreach Director where she coordinated several charity events, mentoring programs, and educational seminars.

​A natural student leader, she held many leadership positions including a student ambassador and a charter member of the Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Incorporated.

​To add to her many accomplishments; She was also the Cultural Arts and Lecture Chair, where she hosted “Coffee House,” a weekly talent showcase which features artists from across the country.

​Her personality and unbelievable stage presence made her an instant crowd favorite as she captured the crowd with her hosting skills and poetry. Chardelle became the campus "it girl" hosting events and uniting the community. A week after graduating from college Chardelle interned at Black Entertainment Television (BET) determined to learn the ropes of entertainment industry first hand.

​This accomplished woman went on to receive the Senior Leadership Award for demonstrating excellence in her community outreach initiatives in the metropolitan area and inspired other students to take her lead. Her accomplishments also include her crowning as Miss Caribbean Metro USA in 2009, where she served as the direct representative of the Caribbean American community.

In 2012, Chardelle landed her first magazine cover. She uses her expertise in the modelling and entertainment industry as an image & brand consultant to help her clients achieve the highest level of training in the areas of modeling, acting, and personal development.

Just this summer alone, the young pioneer in the Caribbean community hosted the 2012 Miss Caribbean Metro USA Pageant, graced the runway at Caribbean Style & Culture Fashion Show, participated in the Jamaican Women of Washington Inc.'s 10th Annual Tea-Off fundraiser brunch, reported live at Houston Caribfest, and interviewed top Caribbean artist.

A glow of positive energy and inspiration to others, this is only the beginning for the multi-talented beauty. Catch her on the mic, in front of the camera, gracing the runway, and empowering others; Chardelle Moore is committed to making a difference through entertainment, education, and cultural awareness.

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