Biography
Queen Annie Gill has over 20 years of experience in the field of education.
She began teaching at the secondary level and eventually expanded into the tertiary level. Her passion for the Arts and especially Communication has led to her involvement and training of young adults in the areas of Public Speaking, Choral Speaking, Debating and Drama.
From 2004 – 2009, she served as St. George’s University’s first Staff Writer at the True-Blue campus. During her tenure there she was involved in research, writing and editing materials for print and electronic publication.
From 2002, Ms. Gill expended herself working with the deaf community in Grenada. She subsequently becomes skilled in American Sign Language and served as an interpreter in private, academic and public settings. She also served as an assistant examiner for the CXC – CSEC English A examinations.
In 2010, Ms. Gill completed her Master of Science degree in Media, Communications and Development at the London School of Economics and Political Science. Her thesis research explored the role of contemporary Grenadian Theatre in Grenada’s developmental project. Presently, she is a Communications Lecturer within the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences at St. George’s University’s, School of Arts and Sciences. Her courses include Public Speaking, College English 1 and College English 2. She also teaches team lectures in Organizational Communication.
Contact Information
473-444-4175 ext. 3534
Areas of Interest
No areas of interest provided.
Affiliations
- Caribbean Studies Association
- International Association for Media Communication and Research
- Eastern Caribbean Island Cultures (Islands In Between) Conference on the Languages, Literatures & Cultures of the Eastern and Greater Caribbean
Selected Publications
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Selected Projects
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