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Addison Thomas
New Democratic Party
Terrance OLLIVIERRE
Constituency: Southern Grenadines
Party: New Democratic Party (NDP)
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Terrance Nathaniel Ollivierre was born on September 16th 1964 and currently resides with his wife on the island of Canouan. He has called the Southern Grenadines home for his entire life and is now in a position to make a contribution to his community.

He began his education at Canouan Government School. He then attended the St. Dominic’s Catholic School and the San Juan Secondary School in Trinidad and Tobago. In pursuing his career ambitions of entering the teaching service, he graduated from the St. Vincent Teachers’ college in 1990. His tertiary education included a Certificate in Education Administration from the University of the West Indies (UWI). While at UWI he attained his Bachelor Degree in Education Administration with a minor in History. In 2001 he attended the Fu Hsing Kang College in the Republic of China (Taiwan) where he attained a Diploma in National Development. Terrance has always contributed to his community as well as his country and this has been the pattern of his lifelong achievements. He was a teacher at both the Union Island Secondary and the Clifton Government Schools. He was then made teacher in charge at the Mayreau Government School during the period 1997 to 1998. He has also contributed through his community and cultural work as lead vocalist in the band Vizion, Member of the Union Island Football Association, Member of the Canouan Regatta committee and Secretary of the Fisherman’s Sports Club in Union Island. He has also participated in various workshops on Environmental Improvement with youth in Canouan and Union Island.

In order to make a contribution on a more national level, Terrance entered the political arena. In 2001 he entered the political fold of the New Democratic Party and he successfully contested the Southern Grenadines seat. Since then, he has dutifully stood up for the people of the Southern Grenadines and he has demonstrated what proper Representation means. Terrance placed the people of his constituency on the fast track to growth and progress. As such they have no choice but to keep the southern Grenadines on the course of development by ensuring that Terrance Ollivierre is returned as their Representative.

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