Government of Grenada
Che A. Phillip has extensive experience in international relations and diplomacy, currently serving as the Permanent Representative and Ambassador to the United Nations for the Government of Grenada since September 2009, focusing on CARICOM, CSME, OECS Affairs, and public international law. Prior roles include Manager at Gold Coast Parking Services from May 2005 to November 2008 and Graduate Teaching Assistant at Midwestern State University from August 2006 to May 2008. Che A. Phillip's educational background includes a Master's Degree in Political Science and a Bachelor's Degree in International/Global Studies from Midwestern State University, along with a Certificate of Higher Education in Law from the University of London.
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Government of Grenada
The State of Grenada consists of three islands- Grenada, Carriacou and Petite Martinique which form the southern end of the Windward Islands. Formerly colonized for many years, first by the French and then by the British, the islands of Grenada still retain traces of these European influences in their culture, architecture and place names. The Capital, St. George’s, is located on the south west coast of Grenada. It is the seat of government and the main commercial centre.