Steady & Seasoned
Proven leaders with decades of service to Grenada, Carriacou and Petite Martinique.

Emmalin Pierre
St. Andrew South-east
A leader whose life's work is a testament to service, faith, and visionary leadership. From her early days as a journalist and educator to her historic rise as the Political Leader of the New National Party and Leader of the Opposition, Hon. Emmalin Pierre has remained a steadfast champion for the people of Grenada, Carriacou, and Petite Martinique.

Norland Cox
Carriacou & Petite Martinique
Norland Cox is a humble, driven, and results-oriented leader whose passion is rooted in service to people. A proud son of Carriacou and Petite Martinique and devoted father of four, his life is grounded in family, unity, and the belief that no community is too small to matter.

Alvin Da Breo
St. John
Alvin Dabreo understands what it takes to manage complex national solutions while keeping the needs of the local fisherman, farmer, and business owner at the forefront. A proud son of Gouyave, rooted in the values of hard work and community that define St. John, he has spent his life modernising Grenada's connection to the world while keeping his parish at the centre of every decision.

Dwight Horsford
St. George South-east
Senator Dwight Horsford is a modest man whose background shows consistency, discipline, dedication, respect for others, service, and above all, love for country. A son of the soil, born to a taxi driver and a career civil servant, his philosophy of public service is rooted in humility, integrity, and the belief that the law must work for the common man.

Kate Lewis-Peters
St. Andrew North-east
Hon. Kate "Skeeter" Lewis-Peters believes effective representation begins with listening and meaningful community engagement. Known for her grounded, approachable leadership style, she has built her life around empowering people, particularly young people, through education, opportunity, and people-centred development.
The New Generation
Fresh voices and emerging leaders ready to shape Grenada's future.

Nimrod Olliverre
St. George North-east
Nimrod Ollivierre's life has been defined by service, resilience, and a deep-rooted desire to give back to his homeland and uplift those in need. Whether wearing the uniform of the United States Navy, the badge of the New York City Police Department, or the quieter cloak of a philanthropist supporting his home village, he has carried the same conviction that to lead is to protect, uplift, and give back.

Jelani Glean
St. Patrick West
Jelani Glean has been a voice for the voiceless and unseen since he was a teenager. A confident, articulate, and performance-driven son of St. Patrick, he carries a personal philosophy built on placing God above all else, prioritising integrity, and taking full responsibility for his actions.

Troy Noel
Town of St. George
Troy Joel Noel understands governance not as privilege but as responsibility, and leadership not as authority but as service. Born in Grand Roy, St. John, and raised in Darbeau within the Town of St. George, he is a son of the soil whose values of faith, discipline, and humility were shaped by the working families, young people, and small business owners he grew up among.

Christopher DeAllie Jr.
South St. George
Christopher DeAllie Jr. firmly believes that entrepreneurship changes lives, and is committed to expanding access to capital, strengthening professional services, and promoting policies that empower ordinary people to build their own success stories. That belief has shaped every chapter of his career, from the boxing ring to the boardroom to the mushroom farm.

Dr. Adrian Joseph
St. George North-west
Dr. Adrian Joseph's journey has been guided by service, humility, and a steadfast commitment to national progress. He sees himself as a voice for the voiceless and a bridge for the underprivileged, viewing his work as part of a broader duty to those less fortunate.

Noleen Thompson
St. David
Noleen James Thompson believes that when families are strengthened, the whole nation is strengthened, and that strong families and strong communities go hand in hand. A devoted wife and mother rooted in Petite Esperance and Mt. Anon, she carries a deep family legacy of community service and a particular passion for supporting families and children with special needs.

Amanda Japal-George
St. Andrew South-west
Amanda Japal-George lives by the motto she carried from Girl Guides to Parliament: "Enter to learn, go forth to serve." From early years as a writer and youth advocate to becoming the first Youth Member of Parliament for St. Andrew, she has built her life around the conviction that service is the highest expression of leadership.

Dr. Myanna Charles
St. Mark
Dr. Myanna Charles lives by the mantra, "Let compassion be your compass." A determined, compassionate, and solution-driven daughter of St. Mark, she made the deliberate decision to remain home and serve her country, building her career at the nexus of medicine, policy, and public service.

Robert Whyte
St. Patrick East
Robert Whyte lives by a simple but profound philosophy: life is about people. Whether in the living rooms of his clients, on the stage of the Heritage Theatre Co., or at the heart of the Camerhogne Folk Festival, he has spent decades treating relationships, culture, and community as the truest measures of national worth.

Marcia Francis
St. Andrew North-west
Marcia Lisa Francis believes that everyone matters, everyone belongs, and everyone must benefit, regardless of colour, creed, or circumstance. That conviction has guided more than thirty-five years of service to the people of Grenada, anchored in the rural communities of Paraclete and Mt. Horne, St. Andrew, where she was raised by her grandparents.
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