Fred Mitchell (Bahamas)
Frederick Audley Mitchell Jr., (born 5 October 1953) was the foreign minister of The Bahamas since May 2012. He was previously foreign minister from 2002 to 4 May 2007.
Fred Mitchell | |
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Minister of Foreign Affairs | |
In office May 2012 – May 2017 | |
Preceded by | Brent Symonette |
Succeeded by | Darren Henfield |
Personal details | |
Born | 5 October 1953 |
Nationality | Bahamian |
Alma mater | Antioch University Harvard University University of Buckingham |
Early life and education
Mitchell received his communications degree at Antioch University, his master's at Harvard University,[1] and his law degree at the University of Buckingham.[2]
Career
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Fred Mitchell with Condoleezza Rice
He worked as editor of The Herald, a paper of the Progressive Liberal Party. He served in Parliament for that party before becoming foreign minister.
gollark: Why C+±?
gollark: This is ridiculous.
gollark: ?coliru```haskellimport Control.Applicativeimport Data.Listimport Data.Monoidimport Control.Monada x = (concat . tails x) ++ a xmain = putStr$take 100$a"BCD"```
gollark: ?coliru```haskellimport Control.Applicativeimport Data.Listimport Data.Monoidimport Control.Monada=join.liftA2(<>)inits tailsmain = putStr$a"Haskell: putting the ridiculously convoluted stuff nobody wanted into your code"```
gollark: ?coliru```haskellimport Control.Applicativeimport Data.Listimport Data.Monoidimport Control.Monada=join.liftA2(<>)inits tailsmain = putStr$a"Haskell: Putting the profunctor optics into functional"```
References
- The Hon. Frederick A. Mitchell, Minister of Foreign Affairs & Immigration, Official Website of the Government of The Bahamas
- Bahamian Society welcomes Foreign Affairs Minister, University of Buckingham, 24 May 2005
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