Biography
Gregory G. Renwick presently works as a full time Assistant Professor at the St. George’s University in Grenada. He has many years’ experiences working as a trade economist at the national and regional levels. While employed as Acting Chief of Trade and Economic Policy at the Economic Affairs Secretariat at the OECS, he was seconded in 1992 to the USAID/OECS Caribbean Policy Project as Project Officer/Coordinator.
Between 1996 – 2004 Mr. Renwick was the Trade and Investment Advisor to the Government of Grenada. Mr. Renwick left the Public Service in 2004 and became a lecturer in Economics and Business Law at the T.A. Marryshow Community College and an adjunct lecturer at the St. George’s University. In addition, he established MEL Consultants which was instrumental in developing a training programme for the Grenada Rural Enterprise Program and participated as a consultant in several workshops initiated by the Caribbean Institute for Media and Communications (Carimac).
Mr. Renwick holds a BBA from Pace University, an MA from the New School for Social Research as well as an LLB (Hons) from the University of London. He is certified in Alternative Dispute Resolution from the Center for Legal Studies, University of Georgia and is also a Fellow of the Telecommunications Executive Management Institute of Canada (TEMIC).
Contact Information
473-444-4175 ext. 3361
Areas of Interest
- Trade and investment policy
Affiliations
No affiliations provided.
Selected Publications
- From Comparative to Competitive Advantage: Trade and Payments in the World Economy, 1995.
- The Development and Trade in Services with particular reference to the OECS, prepared for presentation to USAID/ECIPS seminar on the Single European Market, 1992.
- Review of the Economic Performance of the OECS countries (1981-1990), prepared for publication in OECS Anniversary Magazine, November 1991.
- Contact Promotion Programme in the Bahamas, St. Thomas, St. Martin and the British Virgin Islands, prepared OAS technical assistance project for trade development of Grenadian products in selected markets, 1987.
- Contact Promotion Programme in Canada, prepared OAS technical assistance project for trade development of Grenadian products, 1986.
- Dominica An Economy in Transition, prepared for presentation to EDI/World Bank seminar, by Renwick, Lalta, Murphy and Gamson, 1984.
Selected Projects
No projects available.
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