Career
She worked as public relations officer of the Saint Lucia Banana Growers Association but resigned in 1964 to enter politics. She was elected first vice-president of the United Workers Party. In the parliamentary elections of June 1964 she was the losing candidate for South Castries.
Later that year she gained a seat on the Castries Town Board.
She then became the first woman to serve as a government minister as Minister of Housing, Community Development, Local Government and Social Affairs from 1974 to 1980. She later served on various private and public boards including Board of Directors of the Saint Lucia Electricity Services and the Development Control Authority.