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Global Jamaica Diaspora Council Announces Final 2019 Election Results for the USA Southern Region

By Sheri-kae McLeod··1 min read
Global Jamaica Diaspora Council Announces Final 2019 Election Results for the USA Southern Region
Key Points(5)
  • Allan Cunningham has been elected to represent the USA Southern Region of the Global Jamaica Diaspora Council.
  • He will represent the Southern region: Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, New Mexico, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Texas.
  • Cunningham, a resident of Miami, is a business entrepreneur who also believes in community enrichment.
  • His academic achievement includes a Doctoral degree in International Business, Master’s degree in Management and a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology.
  • For more information on Dr.

MIAMI, Florida - Dr. Allan Cunningham has been elected to represent the USA Southern Region of the Global Jamaica Diaspora Council.

He will represent the Southern region: Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, New Mexico, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Texas.

Dr. Cunningham, a resident of Miami, is a business entrepreneur who also believes in community enrichment. His academic achievement includes a Doctoral degree in International Business, Master’s degree in Management and a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology.

For more information on Dr. Allan Cunningham, please visit the website at https://www.globaljadiasporacouncil.com/election-results and click on the "Profile" link. He was one of six candidates for the USA Southern Region, including Arlene Richards Barr, Michelle Fanger, Garfield Heron, Mark Jackson, and David Mullings.

The Council will be established in January 2020.

The elected candidate will become a member of The Global Jamaica Diaspora Council which serves as an advisory and consultative body geared at facilitating more effective engagement between Jamaica and the Diaspora. Members of the Council will serve for three years, allowing them more time to achieve the agreed deliverables during their tenure.

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