Racquel Moses
Racquel Moses (born October 15, 1972) is CEO at The Caribbean Climate-Smart Accelerator.[1] The Accelerator is an entrepreneurial engine launched in 2017, which has been featured by Forbes.[2][3][4]
Racquel Moses | |
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Born | Racquel Moses October 15, 1972 Barataria, Trinidad and Tobago |
Alma mater | Morris Brown College-1998.
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Occupation | Strategist |
Title | UNFCCC Global Ambasssdor |
Spouse(s) | Paul Moses |
Children | 2 |
Relatives | Married |
Website | racquelmoses |
Early life, education, and family
Born in Barataria, Trinidad and Tobago, she received a BS from Morris Brown College in 1998, and an MSc from The Georgia Institute of Technology in 2001. She is married to Paul Moses with two kids.
Career
On 2001, Racquel Moses was appointed as the only United Nations global ambassador for the Caribbean at the UN Conference of the Parties this year (COP26).[5][6][7]
References
- accelerator, caribbean. "THE CARIBBEAN CLIMATE-SMART ACCELERATOR ANNOUNCES CEO".
- Bhambhani, Dipka. "New Caribbean Alliance Drives Clean Energy Funds Into Region To Replace Diesel". Forbes.
- Ellsmoor, James. "6 Renewable Energy Entrepreneurs Lighting Up Jamaica". Forbes.
- "Show us the money: Vulnerable nations cry for help". SkyNews.
- "Racquel Moses appointed Caribbean global ambassador at COP26". Amandala.
- "Trini to represent Caribbean at UN climate change summit". Newsday.
- "Trinidad: Racquel Moses to represent Caribbean at climate change summit of United Nations". Associates Times.
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