50 remarkable Grenadians in the Diaspora
AGATHA ALEXANDER , originally from Pearls , Grenada , attended Grenada SDA Comprehensive School and Grenada Teachers ’ College . After moving to Montreal , she became a fashion designer and advocate for youth protection , caring for many children in need . Her community involvement highlights her love for Caribbean culture .
AKIMA PAUL-LAMBERT is an accomplished international lawyer and partner at Hogan Lovells . Recognized for her expertise in arbitration and litigation , she advocates for diversity and inclusion . A graduate of Oxford and Harvard , she also serves on several boards , reflecting her commitment to social justice and community development .
AUGUSTUS CRUICKSHANK has been committed to the growth and development of Tourism in Grenada for decades . His contributions include extensive training programs in hospitality regionally and internationally . He marketed Grenada as General Manager of Spice Island Beach Resort , Director on the Grenada Tourism Board and the President of the Grenada Hotel Association .
ALBAN GRIFFITH has never lost contact with his Grenadian identity although residing in England for 28 years . He owns and operates Lymeout Radio station and was instrumental in promoting the Grenada ’ s 50th Independence celebrations in England . In addition to his full-time job , he is a freelance Mental Health Ambassador passionate about helping people in crisis .
ANGELLA ALEXIS , the Grenadian-born owner of MAD FASHION , blends creativity with expertise in fashion design . With accolades for her innovative designs , she ’ s adorned brides , graduates , and fashionistas worldwide . Inspired by her travels and nature , Angella ’ s work reflects a fusion of diverse styles . Recognized as an Iconic Grenadian in the Diaspora , her influence resonates globally .
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