| (CARICOM Secretariat, Turkeyen,
Greater Georgetown, Guyana) Ambassador Irwin
LaRocque has been selected to serve as the seventh
Secretary-General of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM)
by the Heads of Government. Ambassador LaRocque, 56,
a national of Dominica replaces His Excellency Sir
Edwin Carrington of Trinidad and Tobago.
Ambassador LaRocque is the current Assistant
Secretary-General for Trade and Economic Integration
at the CARICOM Secretariat, having served in that
post since September 2005.
Ambassador LaRocque was educated at Queen’s
College, and the New School for Social Research,
both in New York and New York University, majored in
Political Philosophy, Political Economics and
Economics respectively.
Prior to his appointment as Assistant
Secretary-General, he served as Permanent Secretary
in various Ministries in Dominica for more than
fourteen years, including in the Ministries of
Trade, Industry, Enterprise Development, Tourism,
and Foreign Affairs, where he headed the diplomatic
service. He also served as the principal advisor to
the Government of Dominica on all matters pertaining
to economic integration and regional and
international trade.
He was Dominica's senior policy adviser on the
revision of the original Treaty of Chaguaramas and
served on the CARICOM Inter-Governmental Task Force
which drafted the Revised Treaty of Chaguaramas.
Ambassador LaRocque has a wealth of experience in
management, public administration, economic
development, trade, foreign affairs and diplomacy.
During the period when Dominica underwent a
structural adjustment programme, Ambassador LaRocque
was a member of the Cabinet-appointed Public Sector
Reform Task Force, which included the private
sector, trade unions and non-governmental
organisations, with responsibility for the overall
management, planning and performance review of the
public sector reform process. He also served as the
Chairman of the Consultative Working Group, a
public/private sector consultative and advisory
committee appointed by the Dominica Cabinet, with
focus on the enabling environment for private sector
development and growth.
He has served on several Boards, including those
of the Caribbean Community Climate Change Centre,
Caribbean Export, the Dominica Agricultural,
Industrial and Development Bank, and the Dominica
National Development Corporation.
As Assistant Secretary-General, he has provided
strategic leadership for the continuing
implementation and further development of the
CARICOM Single Market and Economy (CSME), as well as
the Sectoral Programmes of the Community including
agriculture, services, industry and energy.
Ambassador LaRocque has managed diplomatic
negotiations with third countries and international
development partners which required political acumen
for successful completion. He has testified, on
behalf of the Community, before the US International
Trade Commission on trade relations between the
Caribbean and the US with emphasis on extending and
expanding the Caribbean Basin Initiative (CBI).
He is currently the Co-Chair of the US-CARICOM
Trade and Investment Council and is leading the
negotiations with the United States Trade
Representative Office for a new Trade and Investment
Framework Agreement.
He has gained considerable experience with the
European arrangements through his involvement in
developing and negotiating with the Commission of
the European Union, development assistance under the
European Development Fund.
Ambassador LaRocque’s experience in national
public sector reform will be critical in the reform
and restructuring process of the CARICOM
Secretariat, which is currently in progress.
Ambassador LaRocque has served and had a close
working relationship with several Prime Ministers of
his homeland, and also in the Region by interacting
with and providing advice to various Heads of
Government and Cabinets in his capacity as Assistant
Secretary General.
CARICOM Chairman Honourable Dr Denzil Douglas,
Prime Minister of St. Kitts and Nevis in announcing
the selection said: “My colleague Heads of
Government and I believe that Ambassador LaRocque
possesses the requisite skills of visionary
leadership, courage and commitment required to guide
the Community at this time of change and
uncertainty.”
Secretary-General-designate LaRocque in his
reaction expressed his deep appreciation for the
confidence reposed in him by the Heads of
Government.
“I am humbled and privileged for this opportunity
to continue my service to the Governments and people
of the Caribbean Community. As we strive towards the
goal of a Community For All, the confidence of the
Heads of Government, the support of the people of
the Community and the committed staff of the CARICOM
Secretariat are vital in achieving that objective.”
CONTACT:
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