Chardelle Moore is a multidisciplinary artist, television personality, speaker, writer, producer, director, poet, and songwriter. She is the founder and CEO of Motivational Moore, an award-winning multimedia communications company focused on elevating human consciousness. Through her leadership, Motivational Moore produces premium content across music, film, television, public speaking, literature, editorial campaigns, and live events.

Prior to launching Motivational Moore, Chardelle served as a television host, reporter, and creative producer at WBFF FOX45 Baltimore, where she launched and anchored the daily lifestyle and entertainment talk show BMORE Lifestyle. Before joining FOX45, she worked at CBS Radio in Washington, D.C. Her media journey also includes hosting DC Hot Spots for The CW affiliate and anchoring for KALI TV. She began her television career as a production assistant at BET, later transitioning into an on-air hosting role for a digital music network.

Her on-camera portfolio includes television commercials for brands such as Chevrolet, The Home Depot, Kaiser Permanente, Colgate, and Baltimore Gas and Electric Company, among others. In May 2024, she made her acting debut in the comedy-horror film For Sale, now streaming on Apple TV and Amazon Prime Video.

A pioneering multigenre recording artist, Chardelle released her debut album Inward Awakening, serving as both writer and executive producer under her label, Motivational Moore Music. The critically acclaimed body of work delves into themes of empowerment, self-awareness, resilience, and spirituality.

As an international keynote speaker and orator, Chardelle delivers dynamic talks on personal development, empowerment, creativity, communication, and higher consciousness. Her voice is sought by television networks, corporations, educational institutions, arts organizations, and global initiatives.

Hailing from Grand Bay, Dominica, and raised in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area, Chardelle is also a national cover model and a former Miss Caribbean Metro USA, proudly serving as a spokesperson for the Caribbean-American community.

She holds a bachelor’s degree in Communications with a concentration in Broadcast Journalism and a minor in Public Relations from Marymount University. During her time at Marymount, she chaired the Arts and Culture Program, co-founded the African Caribbean Student Association, held multiple leadership roles, and received the Senior Leadership Award for excellence in community outreach. She is a proud charter member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.