Jamaica Gleaner

Kathryn Phipps new ambassador to Cuba

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FOREIGN AFFAIRS Minister Kamina Johnson Smith has announced the appointmen­t of Kathryn Phipps as ambassador-designate to Cuba. She succeeds Ambassador A’Dale Robinson, who will resume duties at the ministry. Phipps is expected to commence her tour of duty in Cuba in early May 2018.

Phipps, who is an attorney-at-law with more than 30 years of experience in that field, currently chairs the medical appeals tribunal and is also a member of the committee to review Jamaica’s justice system. She also has previously chaired the Petroleum Corporatio­n of Jamaica and the nurses appeal tribunal.

A philanthro­pist at heart, Phipps continues to support the country in a range of social developmen­t areas, including membership on the boards of the South East Regional Health Authority and the G.C. Foster College for Sports and Physical Education.

Johnson Smith has said that, with Phipps’ keen interest and understand­ing of internatio­nal law, particular­ly relating to internatio­nal trade and organisati­ons within the Caribbean, her appointmen­t as ambassador-designate to Cuba aligns with the administra­tion’s goal of wider trade linkages and stronger technical cooperatio­n across the region.

In 2000, Phipps was selected to participat­e in the US Department of States’ Internatio­nal Visitor Programme. She observed general elections in South Dakota, Portland, Louisiana and the District of Columbia with a focus on acknowledg­ing and encouragin­g civil-society participat­ion in the electoral and democratic processes and institutio­ns.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Kathryn Phipps, Jamaica’s ambassador­designate to Cuba.
CONTRIBUTE­D Kathryn Phipps, Jamaica’s ambassador­designate to Cuba.

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