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Committed to Service.
Driven by Community.
Focused on Impact.

I was born and raised in the Grays Green Community as the eldest of five children. From an early age I understood how my choices could affect the people around me and discovered a strong commitment to helping others. My path in humanitarian work began at nine years old while attending the Five Islands Primary School. Not long after, I joined the Antigua and Barbuda Red Cross Society and grew through the ranks to become the youngest person elected President of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies. I served in this role from 2015 to 2020 and later became an elected member of the Federation’s Governing Board in Geneva from 2017 to 2020.

Youth development and youth engagement remain central to my work. I continue to advocate for young people to have a meaningful voice at every decision-making level.

Professionally, I am a registered pharmacist in Antigua and Barbuda. I hold a Diploma in Pharmacy from the Antigua State College, a Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy from the University of the West Indies, and I am currently pursuing an MBA in Risk Management from the University of Cumbria. I am also a proud alumnus of the Ottos Comprehensive Secondary School.

Over the years, I have received two National Youth Awards, the Queen Elizabeth Point of Light Award for volunteerism, the Halo Humanitarian Award, and I am an alumnus of the United States International Visitor Leadership Program. I am also a co-author of the global book We Have a Dream, written by 201 young people from 201 countries.

My goal is to contribute to a better humanity and to advocate for those who are not always heard. I believe that if you can give hope to even one person a day, you have made the world a little brighter. This page exists to highlight community needs and to encourage others to take action and give back in any way they can.