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BRIEF BIOGRAPHIES OF NEW CABINET MEMBERS

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1. (SBU) SUMMARY: Prime Minister Patrick Manning's new
cabinet includes a number of new faces, some members of his
former cabinet who have been given different portfolios, and
two who have retained their old ministries. The cabinet is
noteworthy for the number of women the PM has placed in
positions of power. Despite some sniping and skepticism from
the media and members of the defeated UNC-A party, the
general public, as well as career members of the various
ministries, seem willing to adopt a "wait and see" attitude.
END SUMMARY.


2. (SBU) Brief biographies of the members of Prime Minister
Patrick Manning's new cabinet follow:

Mustapha ABDUL-HAMID*Minister of Public Utilities

Mr. Abdul-Hamid was Minister of Science, Technology and
Tertiary Education immediately prior to the elections. He
was also previously Minister of Social Development. Before
beginning government service, he worked as a teacher after
receiving a BA from the University of the West Indies in
History and Political Science.


Bridgid ANNISETTE-GEORGE*Attorney General

Ms. Annissete-George, was previously an attorney in private
practice and a lecturer at Hugh Wooding Law School in St.
Augustine. Her small law firm specialized in civil and
matrimonial law, conveyancing and probate.

Amery BROWNE*Minister of Social Development

Mr. Brown, a young doctor who was chosen to run for the seat
of the ousted candidate Ken Valley, previously served as the
National Director of the National AIDS Coordinating
Committee. As a former chairman and board member for several
medical organizations, PM Manning continually placed Dr.
Brown in the spot-light during the campaigning.

Emily DICK-FORDE*Minister of Planning, Housing and
Environment

Dr. Dick-Forde was previously Acting Head of the Department
of Management Studies at the University of the West Indies.
She has a BS with first class honors from the University of
the West Indies, a Master's Degree in Finance from the
University of Cambridge, and a PhD in Accounting from the
University of Dundee.

Rennie DUMAS*Minister of Labor and Small and
Micro-Enterprise Development

Mr. Dumas, 52, previously served as Minister of Local

Government. He has both undergraduate and postgraduate
degrees in management from the University of the West Indies,
and has experience as a teacher, manager and policy analyst.

Conrad ENILL*Minister of Energy and Energy Industries

Mr. ENILL served as a junior minister in the Ministry of
Finance before the elections (PM Manning held the portfolio
of Minister of Finance). He has an MBA from Brunul
University and Hanley Management College in England. Mr.
Enill has extensive management experience in the fields of
sales and marketing, technology and consulting, and finance.
The PM chose to take Mr. Enill with him to the Commonwealth
Summit to discuss energy cooperation.



Paula GOPEE-SCOON*Minister of Foreign Affairs

Ms. Gopee-Scoon, 49, was a relative unknown in the Pt. Fortin
district from which she ran for Parliament, having left there
when she was 17. She earned a BS in Public Administration
and Law from the University of the West Indies in Barbados
and an honors LLB from the University of London. She has
experience as a teacher and a banker. Ms. Gopee-Scoon, who
is reputed to be a very pleasant person, is not known to the
local diplomatic community and has openly said she will be in
a learning mode in her initial period at the MFA. She did
not accompany the PM to the Commonwealth Summit, his first
post-election foreign trip.

Gary HUNT*Minister of Sport and Youth Affairs

Mr. Hunt, 47, was originally an avionics services engineer,

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then established and ran a fashion design business before
entering politics.

Colm IMBERT*Minister of Works and Transport

Mr. Imbert retained his post. He has also served as Minister
of Science, Technology and Tertiary Education, and as
Minister of Health. He has a BS in Civil Engineering, a MS
in Maritime Civil Engineering, and a Master of Laws in
Construction Law and Arbitration with distinction. Mr.
Imbert will oversee several large scale highway, high-speed
rail, and ferry projects in the coming years.

Martin JOSEPH*Minister of National Security and
Rehabilitation

Mr. Joseph retained his post at the Ministry of National
Security, where he has served since November of 2003, despite
criticism regarding the crime situation in Trinidad and
Tobago. He has previously served as Minister of Housing and
Minister of Public Utilities and the Environment. Mr. Joseph
received a B.A from George Washington University and a MS.
from the University of Maryland. Mr. Joseph's area of
expertise is in human resource management. He has a son at
the Air Force Academy.

Christine KANGALOO*Minister of Science, Technology and
Tertiary Education

Ms. Kangaloo was appointed Minister of Legal Affairs in early
2007, and served in that position until the election. She
was appointed an Opposition Senator in 2001, and then was
appointed a Government Senator in 2002. From October 2002
until her appointment as Minister of Legal Affairs, she
worked as a Minister in the Office of the Prime Minister.

Esther LE GENDRE*Minister of Education

Ms. Le Gendre has an MBA from the University of the West
Indies. She formerly held senior positions at the National
Investment Bank and several local advertising, insurance, and
oil companies. She has received training and certification
in internal brand management, corporate social
responsibility, and community relations. A founding member
of the Rotary Club of Maraval, she is fluent in French and
Spanish.

Hazel MANNING*Minister of Local Government

Ms. Manning, wife of the PM, was previously Minister of
Education, where she won favorable reviews for her
performance. She is a social scientist who has also worked
in the Ministry of Planning and Development and as the
Manager of the Social Affairs Unit of the National Housing
Authority. Prime Minister Manning said he place Ms. Manning
as Minister of Local Government due to her experience in
bringing people together to cooperate and in collecting and
assessing data., particularly social assessment surveys.
He also noted that if any local government reorganization is
necessary, his wife's experience in restructuring involving
the Education Ministry would be valuable.

Patrick MANNING*Prime Minister

Patrick Manning previously served as PM from 1991-95 and from
2001 to the 2007 election. He has served in a number of
ministries, and was first elected to Parliament in 1971.
Extensive biographic information on Mr. Manning is available
in Washington and on Embassy websites.

Marlene MCDONALD*Minister of Community Development, Culture
and Gender Affairs

Ms. McDonald, a former teacher, is also an attorney-at-law
and an economist. She attended the University of the West
Indies both in Barbados and at St. Augustine.

Jerry NARACE*Minister of Health

Mr. Narace, a wealthy businessman, was previously an at-large
Ambassador for Trinidad and Tobago. As head of Public
Relations for the PNM, he played a key role in the campaign.
He enjoys the confidence and ear of the Prime Minister, but
it is not clear how much he can sway him.

Karen NUNEZ-TESHEIRA*Minister of Finance

Ms. Nunez-Tesheira, 51, an attorney and Senior Tutor at Hugh
Wooding Law School in St. Augustine, earned her law degree
from University of the West Indies in St. Augustine and a

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Legal Education Certificate from the Hugh Wooding Law School.
She also holds an Executive MBA from the Arthur Lok Jack
School of Business. She was a surprise choice for Minister
of Finance and has drawn some comments about her lack of
experience. Ms. Nunez-Tesheira said she would rely on the
experience, expertise and advice of career professionals in
the Ministry to bring her up to speed.

Neil PARSANLAL*Minister of Information

Mr. Parsanlal, 42, is a former communications specialist and
former seminarian. He received his degree in Marketing
Communications from New York University and has experience
working with many of the largest companies in Trinidad and
Tobago.


Arnold PIGOTT*Minister of Agriculture, Land and Marine
Resources

Mr. Pigott was previously Minister of Foreign Affairs, and
prior to that was Trinidad and Tobago's High Commissioner to
Canada. He was previously Minister of Works and Transport
for ten months in 2002. Mr. Piggott has a background in
banking and extensive experience as a financial consultant.
Mr. Pigott received his Bachelor of Business Administration
(BBA) from St. Francis College in Brooklyn, New York.

Joseph ROSS*Minister of Tourism

Mr. Ross, a certified auditor, has a Bachelor's Degree in
Industrial Management and a post-graduate degree in
Environmental Management. He has held senior positions in
the Ministry of Finance, Water and Sewer Authority (WASA),
and the National Petroleum Marketing Company.

Keith ROWLEY*Minister of Trade and Industry

Dr. Rowley replaces Ken Valley, whom Manning prevented from
standing again as a candidate for Parliament. Rowley was
previously Minister of Housing, and has also served as
Minister of Planning and Development and Minister of
Agriculture, Lands and Marine Resources. He was Deputy
Political Leader of the PNM between 1987 and 1995. He has a
PhD in Geology.

Lenny SAITH*Minister in the Office of the Prime Minister

Dr. Saith is a trusted colleague of the PM and often serves
as Acting PM in Manning's absence. He was dual-hatted in the
last administration as Energy Minister and also as the
Minister of Public Administration and Information (this
latter Ministry was split into two entities after the
election.) In his new job, Saith is expected to help guide
and coordinate his new cabinet members to assure the PM's
wishes are carried out.

Kennedy SWARATSINGH*Minister of Public Administration

Mr. Swaratsingh was previously an ordained priest and also a
Major in the TT Defense Force. In addition to a BA in
Theology he has an MBA in Human Resource Management and
Tourism. Most recently he was CEO of the Government Human
Resources Services Company Limited.

Peter TAYLOR*Minister of Legal Affairs

Mr. Taylor , 42, an attorney, has worked as a project
analyst with the Ministry of Planning and Development, as a
legal research officer at the Chief Personnel Office, and as
a journalist with the Trinidad Guardian.. He has a degree
from the University of the West Indies, St. Augustine.

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