

Clarke is currently a Director of Sagicor General Insurance Inc, Sagicor Funds Incorporated, Sagicor Asset Management Inc, The Estates Group Holdings Limited, Barbados Farms Ltd, Chequerhall Investments Inc, Chequerhall PV Inc and Four Cross Inc. He began his accounting career at Pannell Fitzpatrick & Company Chartered Accountants in Barbados (now Ernst & Young) and he later joined Texaco and subsequently Chevron Inc and served as a senior Manager in its Finance team in Barbados, Nigeria and the USA. Clarke is a Fellow of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants and is a Certified Internal Auditor with more than 45 years' experience in the field of auditing, accounting, financial services, and international business management. He retired from his position as Executive Vice President and General Manager of the Barbados Operations for Sagicor Life Inc on 30th June 2020 after 13 years with Sagicor. John Edward (Ed) Clarke is Director of Strategic Projects for Sagicor Life Inc in Barbados. He is also a referee for a number of journals.Įd Clarke Director Strategic Projects, Sagicor Life Inc.


Greenidge is also a member of the International Atlantic Economic Society, the Western Economic Association, and a Fellow of the Cambridge Commonwealth Society. His current research focus is on growth and debt dynamics in small island economies, the macroeconomic effects of governance and corruption, and on fiscal multipliers and growth.ĭr. His publications include the measurement of financial liberalisation and the challenges of policy makers in small developing countries, issues of exchange rate misalignment in the Caribbean, cross country monetary effects, and growth and convergence in the Caribbean. Greenidge has published extensively in the area of economics with over 200 publications in numerous journals, both regionally and internationally. He also holds an associate degree in Business Management from Columbia University.ĭr. from the University of Nottingham, also in the UK. in Economics with first class honours from the University of the West Indies, a Masters in Economics from the University of Cambridge in the UK, and a Ph.D. Prior to that, he was Director of the Research and Economic Analysis Department at the Central Bank of Barbados where he spent 17 years.ĭr. Kevin Greenidge is the Senior Advisor to the Government of Barbados on leave from the International Monetary Fund (IMF), where he is a Senior Economist since 2011. Kevin Greenidge Economic Advisor to the Barbados Governmentĭr.

Professor Robinson portfolio of public service to national, regional, and international public and scholarly bodies spans positions such as Director of the Central Bank of Barbados, First Vice President of the Barbados Museum & Historical Society, Chair of the Barbados National Insurance Scheme, and Member of the Oversight Committee on State-Owned Enterprises in Barbados.ĭr. He has published extensively on these subjects in several regional and international journals. His research interests are Capital Markets in Developing Countries, Public Finance, Financial Risk Management and Corporate Finance. in Management Studies (First Class Honours) from the University of the West Indies, Cave Hill Campus, Barbados. He also holds an MSc in Finance and Econometrics from Florida International University and a BSc. Professor Robinson obtained his PhD in Finance from the University of Manchester, UK. The OBUS is charged with responsibility for policy, quality and regionality in developing and coordinating policy initiatives to guide all aspects of undergraduate and sub-degree programming at The UWI and its regional and global affiliates. Vincent and the Grenadines and currently oversees the Office of the Board for Undergraduate Studies (OBUS).
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Professor Justin Robinson Pro Vice-Chancellor, UWI Cave Hill Campus
