Education
Bachelor in Economics, U. Manchester, 1962; Master of Arts in Economics, U. Manchester, 1963; Doctor of Philosophy, U. Manchester, 1970.
Saint Lucian government official
Bachelor in Economics, U. Manchester, 1962; Master of Arts in Economics, U. Manchester, 1963; Doctor of Philosophy, U. Manchester, 1970.
Temporary assistant lecturer department political theory, U. College of Swansea, Wales, 1963-1964;
assistant lecturer department politics, U. Liverpool, England, 1964-1966;
research fellow department government, U. Manchester, England, 1966-1968;
lecturer department government, U. West Indies, Mona, Jamaica, 1968-1972;
lecturer Institute International Rels., U. West Indies, St. Augustine, Trinidad, 1974-1980;
acting director Institute Social and Economics Research, U. West Indies, 1974;
director Institute Social and Economics Research, U. West Indies, Jamaica, 1977-1982;
director general, Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States Control Secretariat, Castries, St. Lucia, 1982-1995;
political leader, United Workers Party, since 1995;
parliamentary representative for central Castries, since 1996;
minister without portfolio, Government of St. Lucia, since 1996;
prime minister, Government of St. Lucia, 1996-1997;
minister for finance, planning, foreign affairs, home affairs and information, Government of St. Lucia, since 1996. Visiting professor department international relations Florida International U., 1980. Ford Found.vis. fellow Concilium on International Studies Yale University, 1981.
Consultant to UNITAR, consultant to CARICOM/ECLA. Member expert group on Caribbean Integration;, chairman task force St. Lucia Morne Ednl. Complex, 1983; chairman bd.govs.
Sir. Arthur Lewis Community College, St. Lucia, 1986-1995. Member West Indies Commision on Caribbean Integration, 1990.