PM appoints Nigel Clarke Economic Affairs Ambassador
KINGSTON, Jamaica — Prime Minister Andrew Holness has announced the appointment of Dr Nigel Clarke as Ambassador Plenipotentiary for Economic Affairs.
Holness made the announcement today following the Public Services Commission confirmation of the appointment last week and Dr Clarke subsequently receiving his instrument of appointment from Governor General Sir Patrick Allen.
Ambassador Clarke is expected to represent Jamaica’s interests with bilateral, multilateral and international partners and to promote investment and trade.
In commenting on the appointment, Holness said: “Dr Clarke has already been a valuable asset to Jamaica in its relationship with key international partners, as an advisor to the prime minister, and as a director on several public boards. The Government of Jamaica looks forward to his continued contribution in this capacity.”
Reflecting on his appointment, the new ambassador said: “I am honoured by this appointment and pledge to serve Jamaica faithfully.”
According to a news release from the Office of the Prime Minister, Dr Clarke has extensive local and international business experience and began his career as a banker at Goldman Sachs in London.
He previously served in the Upper House of Parliament as a senator and his record of public service also includes serving as chairman of the HEART Trust and as a director of various public bodies.
A former Rhodes, Commonwealth and Jamaica Independence scholar, Dr Clarke reportedly holds D Phil and MSc degrees in mathematics and a BSc degree in mathematics and computer science from the University of the West Indies.