Randall Mitchell Explained

Randall Mitchell
Office:Minister of Tourism, Culture and the Arts Government Senator, 12th Republican Parliament, Trinidad and Tobago
Birth Date:Jan 10, 1979
Birth Place:San Fernando, Trinidad and Tobago
Alma Mater:University of the West Indies University of Northumbria University of London
Awards:Buchanan Prize, The Honourable Society of Lincolns Inn (Best Overall BVC student, Northumbria University)
Country:Trinidad and Tobago
Parliament:Parliament of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago
Birth Name:Randall Seth Mitchell
Parents:Victor Mitchell and Valarie Mitchell
Children:3
Profession:Attorney-a-Law
Education:Presentation College, San Fernando, San Fernando Boys' R.C. Primary School

Randall Mitchell (born 10 January 1979) is a politician and lawyer in Trinidad and Tobago who has served as the Minister of Tourism, Culture and the Arts since 19 August 2020.[1] He first entered Parliament as the elected representative for San Fernando East in the 11th Republican Parliament (2015).[2] He was appointed a senator in the Trinidad and Tobago Senate on 19 August 2020.[3] He is a member of the People's National Movement.

Mitchell was first elected to represent the San Fernando East constituency on 7 September 2015. As a member of the Trinidad and Tobago Parliament and then as a senator with the ruling government, he held a number of ministerial positions.[4] During the 11th Parliament, Mitchell also served as an active member of several committees, such as the Public Accounts Committee; Joint Standing Committees on National Security, Finance and Legal Affairs, and Human Rights and Diversity; Joint Select Committee on the Family and Children Division Bill, 2016; and the Special Select Committee for the Nomination of a Commissioner of Police and Deputy Commissioner of Police.[5]

Early life

Mitchell was born in San Fernando, Trinidad and Tobago on 10 January 1978. His parents raised him with his three brothers in Cocoyea, a neighborhood within San Fernando.[6] [7]

Education

Mitchell attended elementary school at San Fernando Boys R.C. until 1991. He later attended Presentation College in San Fernando, where he was an avid sportsman, representing his alma mater in football and badminton.

He received his first post-secondary education from the University of London in 2007 and earned a Bachelor of Law degree. He then attended the University of Northumbria, where he graduated with a Master of Laws. At the University of Northumbria, he won the Buchanan Prize (Best Overall BVC student) of Lincoln's Inn for 2007–2008.[8] In 2017, he graduated with a Distinction in the International Master of Business Administration from the Arthur Lok Jack Global School of Business, University of the West Indies.

Politics

On 11 September 2015, Prime Minister Keith Rowley appointed, Mitchell to be the Minister of Public Administration in the Ministry of Public Administration.

On 18 March 2016, he became Minister of Housing and Urban Development in the Ministry of Housing and Urban Development.

On 9 April 2018, he became Minister of Tourism (later renamed Minister of Tourism, Culture and the Arts) in the Ministry of Tourism Culture and the Arts.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Minister of Tourism, Culture and the Arts. 2021-09-10. www.tourism.gov.tt.
  2. Web site: ttparliament.org . Member-Randall Mitchell .
  3. Web site: Trinidad and Tobago Parliament. 2021-09-10. www.ttparliament.org.
  4. Web site: Trinidad and Tobago Parliament. 2021-09-18. www.ttparliament.org.
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  6. Web site: Cocoyea Village (Urban Community, Trinidad and Tobago) - Population Statistics, Charts, Map and Location. 2021-09-18. www.citypopulation.de.
  7. Web site: Minister of Tourism, Culture and the Arts. 2021-09-18. tourism.gov.tt.
  8. Web site: Alexander. Gail. Lawyer consents for Sando East. 2021-09-18. www.guardian.co.tt. en.