Pamela Coke-Hamilton | |
Known For: | Executive Director ITC |
Alma Mater: | University of the West Indies Georgetown University School of Law |
Employer: | International Trade Centre (ITC) |
Pamela Rosemarie Coke-Hamilton is a Jamaican lawyer and trade expert who has been serving as Executive Director of the International Trade Centre (ITC) since 2020.[1]
Coke-Hamilton went to school in Jamaica at Manchester High School in Mandeville, Jamaica. She attended the University of the West Indies where she graduated in Economics and International Relations. She went on to study in Washington, D.C. where she earned Doctor of Law from Georgetown University Law Center.[2]
Coke-Hamilton began her career in Jamaica's Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade.From 2007, Coke-Hamilton served as Director of Trade, Tourism and Competitiveness of the Organization of American States (OAS).[3] to 2009. In 2008 she gave evidence to the United States International Trade Commission about Caribbean trade.[4]
From 2011 until 2019, Coke-Hamilton served as Executive Director of the Caribbean Export Development Agency (CEDA). During her time in office, she established a "Caribbean exporter of the Year"[5] and a "Women Empowered through Export Platform".[6]
In November 2019, Pamela Coke-Hamilton warned of the lose-lose trade war that was emerging between the USA and China. It was damaging to all the consumers involved and it "compromises the stability of the global economy and future growth".[7]
In July 2020, United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres appointed Coke-Hamilton as Executive Director of the International Trade Centre (ITC).[1]
Coke-Hamilton was awarded an honorary doctorate by the University of the West Indies in recognition of the help she had given in helping them to establish a masters course in International Trade Policy.[2]