Auguste began her career as a writer contributing to Trinidad's Catholic Newspaper as a Vision reporter at the age of 15. She started a formal career as a reporter with the Trinidad Express in 2003 while still a student at the University of the West Indies pursuing a Bachelor of Arts degree in Literatures in English. Auguste first worked as a fashion reporter and was responsible for numerous exclusive interviews with Trinidad and Tobago's leading designers including Meiling, Heather Jones, Concept Studio and Peter Elias.
Auguste also secured entertainment exclusives with Jamaican artiste Tessanne Chin and Digicel Rising Star winners (Trinidad and Tobago edition) Erica Samuel[3] and Kay Alleyne.
The transition to "Simmy" took place in 2017 with Auguste taking the stage as a stand-up comedian and comedy writer in Port of Spain.
Awards and honours
Auguste was awarded the inaugural Camsel/Media Association Award of Trinidad and Tobago LUMEN award for her in-depth child abuse feature stories[4][5] in 2008 – "Protecting Children's Basic Rights".
In late 2008, she copped 4 prestigious regional Pan American Health Organisation Awards for excellence in health reporting[7] and in 2009 she was hosted by the Food and Agriculture Organization in Rome, Italy for her contribution to regional food security reporting.[8]
References
^Auguste, Rhea-Simone (June 21, 2008). "Vanessa Williams". Trinidad and Tobago Express. Retrieved May 5, 2010. [dead link]
^Martin, Cedriann J (December 25, 2008). "The Year in WOMAN". Trinidad and Tobago Express. Retrieved May 5, 2010. [dead link]