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T&T businessman selected as UWI Chancellor

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PORT OF SPAIN – Trinidadian businessman, Robert Bermudez has been selected as the next Chancellor of the University of the West Indies (UWI).

Minister of Education Anthony Garcia, made the announcement at a post-Cabinet press conference yesterday.

Bermudez will be the second Trinidadian to hold this position following Dr Eric Williams.

The term of the current chancellor George Alleyne expires in late July 2017.

Garcia said the UWI Council had established a search committee –including representatives from contributing governments, the UWI Senate, the UWI Students’ Guild, the Post-Graduates Association and the University Teachers Group – to find a new chancellor.

The decision to appoint Bermudez was ratified by Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Heads in their last meeting in Guyana.

Bermudez is the chairman of the Board of Directors of the Bermudez Group of Companies and has led the growth of the Bermudez Group from a local, family-owned business, to a regional business throughout the Caribbean and Latin America.

He has enjoyed a distinguished career in business and is associated with several other corporate bodies in Trinidad and Tobago and the region.

He is also a non-executive director of the Massy Group. He was elected to the Board of Neal & Massy Holdings Limited, now Massy Holdings Ltd., in 1997 and has served on the Company’s Audit and Governance and Compensation Committees. (CMC)

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