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Hon. Fayval Williams – Ministry of Finance and the Public Service; Hon. Floyd Green - Ministry of Education, Youth and Information; Hon. Pearnel Patroe Charles Jr. - Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade; Hon. Clifford Everald Warmington - Ministry of Economic Growth and Job Creation, Office of the Prime Minister
The following is a list of education ministers of Jamaica since adult suffrage (1944). [1] [2] Jehoida McPherson (1945–1949) Joseph Malcolm (1950–1951) L. L. Simmonds (1951–1953) Edwin Allen (1953–1955) Ivan Lloyd (1955–1957) Florizel Glasspole (1957–1962) Edwin Allen (1962–1972) Florizel Glasspole (1972–1973) Eli Matalon (1973 ...
Without Portfolio in the Ministry of Finance and the Public Service; In office 27 March 2018 – 13 February 2019: Prime Minister: Andrew Holness: Minister: Nigel A. L. Clarke: Preceded by: Horace Dalley: State Minister in the Ministry of Finance and the Public Service; In office 7 March 2016 – 26 March 2018: Minister: Audley Shaw: Personal ...
Henry-Wilson was first appointed to the Senate in 1992 from the PNP by then Prime Minister P.J. Patterson. She served as Minister of State in the Office of the Prime Minister in 1992, and then as Minister of State in the Ministry of Finance in 1993. From 1994 to 2003, Henry-Wilson served as general secretary of the PNP, succeeding Peter Phillips.
Charles III, King of Jamaica [2] Governor-General of Jamaica (Sir Patrick Allen) Prime Minister of Jamaica (Andrew Holness) Deputy Prime Minister of Jamaica (Horace Chang) Leader of the Opposition (Mark Golding) Members of the Cabinet and Ministers of State President of the Senate (Tom Tavares-Finson, KC) Speaker of the House of Representatives ...
Education ministers of Jamaica (15 P) F. Finance ministers of Jamaica (11 P) Fisheries ministers of Jamaica (2 P) Foreign ministers of Jamaica (4 P) H.
Dana Morris Dixon is a Jamaican politician from the Labour Party, who has served as a member of the Senate of Jamaica since May 2023. [1] She was Minister without Portfolio in the Office of the Prime Minister and had direct oversight for Skills and Digital Transformation. In 2024, she was appointed Minister of Education, Youth and Information. [2]
Prime Minister: Andrew Holness: Preceded by: Shahine Robinson: Succeeded by: Matthew Samuda: Minister of State in the Ministry of Education; In office 22 May 2023 - present: Personal details; Political party: Jamaica Labour Party: Education: Westwood High School, Jamaica: Alma mater: University of the West Indies, Norman Manley Law School