Posesi Bloomfield


Sione Posesi Fanua Bloomfield (born August 16, 1974) is the former Attorney General of the Republic of the Marshall Islands.[1]

Education and career

Posesi Bloomfield received his Bachelor of Arts (BA) and Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree from the Australian National University College of Law in Canberra, Australia. After ten years of public service throughout the Pacific region, he went on to obtain his Masters of Public Administration degree from Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Prior to attending Harvard University, Bloomfield served as the Attorney General of the Marshall Islands, with the official title of Attorney General. Before this, Bloomfield served as Crown Counsel in the Kingdom of Tonga, as well as Assistant Secretary of Marine and Ports.

Harvard Graduate Council

While at Harvard, Bloomfield was elected to represent the Harvard's Kennedy School of Government in the Harvard Graduate Council. He was also an elected member of the Kennedy School Student Government. He was awarded a fellowship with the Harvard Ash Foundation for Democratic Governance and Innovation, and was a fellow of the Edward S. Mason Program.

Bloomfield was a founding member of the Pacific International Maritime Law Association, and a member of the bar in Tonga, the Marshall Islands, and Australia.

gollark: I work for Macron too, remember?
gollark: [EXPUNGEMENT REDACTED]
gollark: Well, I *programmed* the original RPNCalcs.
gollark: smh just parser combinate it.
gollark: Nonsense, my code is perfect and without flaw.

References

  1. "Marshalls businessmen upset by new labour law". Radio New Zealand International. 4 February 2007. Retrieved 4 August 2011.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.