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Reema Harrysingh-Carmona Reema Harrysingh-Carmona Reema Harrysingh Carmona (born 22 November 1970 in Hoboken, New Jersey, United States) is an American-Trinidadian economist. She is the wife of the fifth President of the Republic, Anthony Carmona. Harrysingh-Carmona has lived in the United States and Canada before relocating to Trinidad. Contents. 1 Family and early education. Reema Harrysingh-Carmona. Alma mater. University of the West Indies Hugh Wooding Law School. Anthony Thomas Aquinas Carmona, SC, ORTT is the fifth President of Trinidad and Tobago, in office since 2013. Previously he was High Court Judge at the Supreme Court of Trinidad and Tobago, and he served as a Judge of the International Criminal Court from 2012 to 2013. Early life and education. Her Excellency, Reema Harrysingh Carmona (born 22 November 1970 in Hoboken, New Jersey, United States) is an American woman who is the daughter of Trinidadian parents. Her Excellency has lived in the USA and Canada before relocating to Trinidad. Career. After eleven years in Canada, Her Excellency returned to Trinidad and Tobago where she worked both at the Point Lisas Industrial Port Development Corporation (PLIPDECO) and the Small Business Development Corporation. Wife of the President of Trinidad & Tobago. Reema Harrysingh-Carmona (Q16211399). From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. Trinidad and Tobago economist. edit. Language. Label. Also known as. English. Reema Harrysingh-Carmona. Trinidad and Tobago economist. Statements. instance of. human. 1 reference. imported from Wikimedia project. Reema Harrysingh Carmona is an American-Trinidadian economist who has served as the First Lady of Trinidad and Tobago since 2013. She is the wife of the fifth President of the Republic, Anthony Carmona. Harrysingh-Carmona has lived in the United States and Canada before relocating to Trinidad. Reema Harrysingh-Carmona and Mimi Gaffney Photos Photos - Spouse of U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, Ban Soon-taek, Co-Founder of Autism Speaks Suzanne Wright, First Lady of Trinidad H.E. Reema Harrysingh-Carmona, Political Advisor to the U.S. Mimi Gaffney and Co-Founder of Autism Speaks Bob Wright attend Autism Speaks' World Focus on Autism on September 30, 2015 in New York City. In This Photo: Bob Wright, Ban Soon-taek, Suzanne Wright, Reema Harrysingh-Carmona, Mimi Gaffney. Reema Harrysingh-Carmona (born 22 November 1970 in Hoboken, New Jersey, United States) is a Trinidad and Tobago economist who has served as the First Lady of Trinidad and Tobago since 2013 until 2018. She is the wife of the fifth President of the Republic, Anthony Carmona. Reema Harrysingh Carmona was born in Hoboken, New Jersey. She is the daughter of Indo-Trinidadian parents, and attended St. Brigid's Girls' R.C. and Iere High School, both in Siparia, Trinidad and Tobago. After graduating with nine FAQ Contact us (+358) 9 427 20 908 (Mon-Fri 9am-2pm GMT +2, international call rates apply) [email protected]. -- Belgium Bulgaria Canada Croatia Cyprus Czech Republic Estonia France Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Japan Korea, Republic of Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Malta Netherlands Portugal Romania Slovakia Slovenia Spain Switzerland Ukraine United Kingdom United States. Yes, I would like to receive Reima Club newsletter to my email, and get access to my account on reima.com. Reema Harrysingh-Carmona. Alma mater. University of the West Indies Hugh Wooding Law School. Anthony Thomas Aquinas Carmona, SC, ORTT (born March 7, 1953) is a Trinidadian politician. He is the fifth President of Trinidad and Tobago. He became president in 2013. All content from Kiddle encyclopedia articles (including the article images and facts) can be freely used under Attribution- ShareAlike license, unless stated otherwise. Cite this article: Anthony Carmona Facts for Kids. Kiddle Encyclopedia..
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