Cybelle Brown

Cybelle Brown
When Cybelle Brown first sat down with SHE Caribbean ten years ago, she was ambitious and confident, in the blush of marital bliss, finishing up her Master’s Degree, and making waves at Air Jamaica Vacations in Miami. Now, she’s a 39-year-old VP of Brand Solutions at BET Networks.
“I wear the four inch heels and the fabulous suits, walk into any room and crowd and I do all of it…but it’s really not me, I’m a Soufriere girl.” Cybelle is referring to Stonefield Estate in St Lucia, where she grew up.  “Don’t get me wrong.,” she continues, “I love dressing up and I love beautiful clothes, and I love interacting with smart people that I’ve always read about or aspired to, so it’s interesting and exciting to [meet] them.”  Cybelle talks more about her meteoric rise to the top in the summer issue of SHE.

Role Call

Role Call

SHE Caribbean says Thank You to all the writers and editors without whom, we wouldn’t be the number one Caribbean magazine for Caribbean women, wherever they may be. Put the faces to the names of all your favourite writers. Here’s one… Queen Macoomeh our resident humourous queen.

Unforgettable: Rex Nettleford’s last dance

Rex Nettleford

Rex Nettleford

Dance Jamaica: Renewal and Continuity, a book looking at the history of the National Dance Theatre Company (NDTC) was released by Ian Randle Publishers in early February, the week the group’s co-founder Rex Nettleford died. Produced and written by Nettleford and long-time NDTC photographer Maria LaYacona, ‘Dance Jamaica’ contains dozens of photos covering its dance routines, tours and members.