Tamara Bailey

I am an award winning Journalist, Writer and Media Practitioner with over 10 years experience in the industry.


As a reporter, I have provided consistent and accurate media coverage on a range of subject matters to include sociology, politics, religion, and human interest.


I have written hundreds of pieces for public and private sector entities promoting cultural retention, human development, and highlighting the benefits of entrepreneurial development in nation building.


Current Occupation: Reporter (Leading Print Media house), Teacher (Journalism), Media Practitioner


Interests:


blogs


newsletters


web content


magazine article


voice actor (audiobooks, impersonations, commercials etc)

Chantilly children benefit from Sheryl Lee Ralph’s promise to late mother

“If my mother were here, she would say ‘Guh deh gal’.” These were the words of American actress Sheryl Lee Ralph, who was filled with pride at her ability to honour her mother by sharing with the community in which she grew up. Over 40 children from the schools in the community of Chantilly in the parish\ received items such as bags and books, among other things, just in time for their return to school. The event was held at the St Stephen’s Anglican Church in the community. “It is so good to b

The Beauty of the Export Market

Captions: A potential customer samples one of the most popular Your True Shade products- the Bamboo Charcoal Mask which is ideal for deep pore cleansing. So you have started your local business and completed all the necessary steps to operating legally. You have carved out your niche in the market and things are looking up. But there comes a time when more is needed, and an even bigger market needs to be impacted by your products. Cosmetics are a big hit these days. Especially those that are m

Money Can Still Be Made Despite COVID-19 Says Industry Expert –

Instagram live, Facebook watch parties and other forms of live streams could be the new way to party, but only the market can drive its success. Once a fan’s interest is peaked, artistes can expect individuals to spend not only to support them but even more so to support a worthy cause, if part proceeds are going towards fighting the virus. But not everyone will hop on to the live stream show wagon and not everyone can. As a matter of fact, it may not be sustainable. So what else can they do?

How Creative Can Dancehall Creatives Get In Isolation –

With the COVID-19 pandemic, dancehall artistes and other industry creatives may have to wait several months before they set foot on a stage, plan a tour, work on a set or travel outside of Jamaica. But according to Dr Dennis Howard, Managing Director, Institute of Cultural Policy and Innovation (ICPI), people should be seriously working on honing their craft now. Improving on songwriting skills, rehearsing music, focusing on physical appearance & health and bettering image, were some of the ac

Jamaica’s Investment Opportunities in the Nutraceutical/Wellness Sector

One of the largest and most active potential area for commercialization in the world is the Nutraceutical industry, which is worth approximately Three Quarter Trillion US dollars. Imagine if countries with the natural resources took full advantage of this. We are talking about an increase in GDP, an appeal to local and international investors and a booming economy. Jamaica has approximately 52% of the established medicinal plants of the world in one of the largest industries globally known, bu

Preparing Jamaican Talent for Innovative Investments

Primal teachings would have us to believe that white collar jobs are the highest paying, with the sole ability to sustain positive economic conditions. But the paradigm has shifted and even now more than ever, non-traditional areas are being diversified, explored and embraced. Through technological advancement, the world has become a global village and it is advised that individuals take full advantage of the offerings. President of the Caribbean Maritime University (CMU), Professor Fritz Pin