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Miami Carnival PR Maven Welcomed as New Board Member for the GMCVB.

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Yvette N.Harris, president and CEO of the purpose-driven boutique public relations company Harris Public Relations, was welcomed as one of the 15 new board members for the Greater Miami Convention and Visitors Bureau(GMCVB) at the 2022 Annual meeting that took place at the organizations’ 2022 annual meeting held at the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami-Dade County. Harris will also serve as the Multicultural Tourism & Development Chair.

Harris, known as the “go-to publicist,” is a PR Storyteller and DEI strategist who is a recognized leader in multicultural communications. She uses her voice to tackle issues of diversity and inclusion and generate thoughtful, positive, and newsworthy stories that amplify the voices of Black and Brown in marginalized and underserved communities.

“As an advocate for diversity, I am both humbled and excited about this opportunity to be a part of an organization that has an intentional and solid commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion embedded in how the GMCVB operates internally and externally,” states Harris.

This standout strategic PR Strategist has been orchestrating a quiet revolution within the public relations industry for over 25 years. Harris, a native New Yorker, began her public relations career with the United States Environmental Protection Agency(EPA) in 1990. She managed the public relations activities for Superfund hazardous waste sites.

As a savvy businesswoman and single mother, Yvette’s approach is distinctive. Her innate understanding of the traditional and ever-changing media landscape, harnessed with a passion for positivity and enthusiasm, has resulted in her unique network of long-term and mutually beneficial partnerships. She has carved out a niche within the community, business, arts and culture, and Caribbean landscape.

About Harris Public Relations:

Harris Public Relations has developed a national footprint and strong track record within the community, arts and culture, and business arena for over 25 years. We are a very hands-on approach that contributes significantly to positive storytelling on behalf of many communities and organizations throughout the nation and globally. 

As a leading strategic communications company, our potent mixture of creativity, energy, and passion has allowed us an unparalleled network of partnerships. As a result, we stay updated with global trends that exceed industry standards. 

About the Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau (GMCVB):

The Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau (GMCVB) is an accredited not-for-profit sales and marketing organization whose mission is to attract visitors to Greater Miami and the Beaches for leisure, business, meetings, and conventions. For a vacation guide, visit our website at www.GreaterMiamiandMiamiBeach.com or call 1.888.76. MIAMI (US/Canada only) or 305.447.7777. To reach the GMCVB offices, dial 305.539.3000. Meeting planners may call 1.800.933.8448 (US/Canada only) or 305.539.3071 or visit www.MiamiMeetings.com. To get further engaged with Miami and the Beaches, join the conversation by following us on our social media channels at Facebook.com/visitmiamiTwitter.com/miamiandbeachesInstagram.com/miamiandbeaches, and Pinterest.com/miamiandbeaches.

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Rihanna’s Net Worth Drops 29% According to Forbes.

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According to Forbes, Rihanna’s net worth has taken a significant hit, dropping by 29% since 2024. The singer-turned-business mogul, who previously reached billionaire status with an estimated fortune of $1.4 billion, now holds an estimated $1 billion. Her fall in valuation was one of the most notable shifts in Forbes’ 2025 list of America’s Richest Self-Made Women, where she now ranks at No. 35.

The outlet notes that the decline is attributed largely to stalled growth across her business empire. Although the Fenty Beauty expanded into China last year, LVMH cited a “challenging environment” that has affected global sales.

Adding to the turbulence, the CEO of Rihanna’s lingerie brand, Savage X Fenty, stepped down in August 2024 to take over at Victoria’s Secret. The departure marked a leadership shakeup during a period when profits were already under pressure.

A companion article by Forbes explored broader structural issues impacting celebrity-run brands, especially in fashion and beauty, where evolving market trends and consumer fatigue have led to tighter margins—even for mega-celebrities like Rihanna.

NEW BRIDAL LINGERIE COLLECTION LAUNCHED

The 37-year-old superstar remains focused. Savage X Fenty launched a new Bridal Collection in April 2025, and Fenty Beauty brought back its cult-favorite Body Lava luminizers just in time for summer. The brand also introduced a mascara line and a Roblox-based digital experience to expand its reach.

Beyond business, Rihanna made headlines with a personal milestone: the announcement of her third pregnancy at the 2025 Met Gala. Appearing on the red carpet with longtime partner, the singer revealed her baby bump, engaging the world, particular across social media.

THE LOSS OF HER FATHER

Tragically, Rihanna has also faced personal loss this year. Her father, Ronald Fenty, passed away recently. While she has not commented publicly, sources close to the family say the two had maintained a complicated but evolving relationship in recent years.

Despite the financial setback and personal challenges, Barbados born Rihanna continues to shape her legacy—both as a cultural icon and an entrepreneur, navigating a shifting business landscape and keeping true fans engrossed in all that she becomes involved in.

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Sean Paul Protested While on Tour. This is How He Did It.

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Each time he hit the stage during his ‘Bring It’ tour, one of dancehall music’s most renowned artistes, made a very powerful statement. He protested what he felt in his heart and soul, was the continued injustice meted out to the real creators of the music listened to, and enjoyed around the world. Sean Paul is now speaking up, telling fans via social media why he chose to wear the T-shirts that he did.

On Tuesday, the ‘Gimme de Light’ singer explained that he feels the real creators of the music we all enjoy, often receive the least monetary benefit. He used the platform that he had at the time – the tour stage, to showcase his discontent with the continued injustice experienced by artistes.

Among the artistes showcased by Sean Paul were Jimmy Cliff, Ray Charles and Bob Marley.

Last year, during his appearance on the Drink Champs podcast, globally loved reggae and dancehall artiste, Buju Banton spoke out on the new music business model, lamenting that artistes receive “pennies on the dollar” for their music.

💯 Buju Banton talks owning music as an artist & consumer | DRINK CHAMPS

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