St Lucia mourns loss of esteemed diplomat Ambassador Elma Gene Isaac

The government and people of Saint Lucia are mourning the passing of Her Excellency Elma Gene Isaac, the country’s Ambassador to CARICOM and the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS), who died on Wednesday, 30 July 2025. She was 61.

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Prime Minister Phillip J Pierre paid tribute to Isaac, describing her as a distinguished public servant who left a lasting mark on regional diplomacy. “She was a seasoned public servant and respected diplomat who carried out her duties with quiet strength and focus. Her voice and presence were felt throughout the region, where she represented Saint Lucia with clarity, credibility, and resolve,” he said.

Isaac served as a leading figure in regional affairs for over a decade, playing a pivotal role in shaping Saint Lucia’s integration with the OECS and CARICOM. The OECS Commission, reflecting on her tenure, called her “an experienced diplomat,” and “one of [the regional movement’s] quiet architects.”

“In her deliberate, forensic way, she helped steady the course of the OECS during critical years of its evolution,” the Commission said in a statement. “From 2008, when she joined the Regional Integration Unit as a consultant, to her appointment as its Head in 2011, and subsequently as St. Lucia’s Commissioner to the OECS from 2017 to 2025, she remained a constant presence at the main tables of discussion and design of the OECS direction.”

“She was a diplomat who understood that building a regional community was not only about treaties and protocols, but about relationships, structure, and the dignity of service. She brought logic to complexity and clarity to our collective aspirations. She carried not only the portfolio of her office with unflagging zeal.”

“Her impact went beyond official titles. Her knowledge of the intricacies of policy stimulated deep debate on the options best suited to situations. She taught us that patience is a form of strength, that diplomacy is built on the clarity that is brought to its complexity,” the statement added.

CARICOM also issued a message of condolence, describing Ambassador Isaac as a brilliant mind and cherished colleague whose work in regional development has left an indelible impact. “She was known for her excellent administrative skills, her insightful and measured advice, and her dedicated attention to the priorities of her government and the wider CARICOM Region,” it said.

CARICOM also noted Isaac’s contributions during her time as Senior Legal Officer at the Secretariat in both Georgetown and Barbados, where she championed important regional initiatives such as Competition Policy and Law, Consumer Protection, and the Right of Establishment.

The Office of the Prime Minister of Saint Lucia echoed those sentiments, recognizing Isaac as a steady and dignified presence in the Caribbean’s diplomatic landscape. “Her presence and voice resonated throughout the Caribbean, reflecting her commitment to regional development and cooperation,” the government said. “Today, we remember her not only for the office she held but for how she held it—with integrity, purpose, and a profound sense of duty. May she rest in peace.”

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Ambassador Isaac’s passing is being regarded as a profound loss to Saint Lucia and the wider Caribbean community.

 

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