Saint Lucia’s Louise Victor-Frederick On CWI Board
Caribbean and World Newsby Toter 8 months ago 35 Views 0 comments
Saint Lucia’s Louise Victor-Frederick is among three women Cricket West Indies (CWI) has appointed as independent directors on its Board.
A CWI release described Victor-Frederick as a seasoned branding and communications strategist with a wealth of experience.
The CWI said that with a Master’s degree in International Public Relations and Global Communications Management and a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, Mrs. Victor has made significant contributions to the corporate landscape of Saint Lucia.
She also serves as a Director of the Saint Lucia Chamber of Commerce, Industry & Agriculture.
Victor-Frederick and Ms. Diann Campbell join the CWI Board as new appointees, while Mrs. Debra Coryat-Patton returns to the Board.
Campbell, a distinguished Jamaican cricket administrator with nearly three decades of experience, holds a Master’s degree in Human Resource Management and a Bachelor’s degree in History, with a minor in Politics.
Coryat-Patton is an accomplished Attorney-at-Law from Trinidad & Tobago, specialising in Employment Law, Intellectual Property Law, and Diplomatic Protocol.
She is also a Chartered Director and Chartered Corporate Secretary.
CWI hailed the appointment of three women to its Board as marking a historic milestone for gender diversity and inclusion within the organisation.
“Since the beginning, I’ve advocated for diversity and...
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