The Honourable Dr. Lincoln Douglas, MP
Dr.
Lincoln Douglas entered the Trinidad and Tobago Parliament in 2010
as the elected Member for Lopinot/Bon Air West, following the
General Election for the 10th Republican Parliament. He subsequently
lost his seat in the 2015 elections.
He was Minister of State in the Ministry of the People and Social
Development and later Minister in the Ministry of Arts and
Multiculturalism.
Dr.
Douglas holds a Doctorate in Adult Education from Northern Illinois
University with special emphasis in Community development, cultural
and political studies. He has a Master of Arts (MA) degree in Arts
Entertainment and Media Management from Columbia College in Chicago
and Bachelor of Arts degrees in Christian Education and Mass
Communication from Wheaton College, Wheaton Illinois, and an Advance
Leadership Certificate from Haggai Institute, Singapore.
Dr.
Douglas also has training certifications from various organizations,
including: The National Multicultural Institute (NMCI), The Center
for the Application of Prevention Technology (CAPT), North American
Simulation and Gaming Association (NASAGA) and, Rockhurst University
in Leadership Counselling and Mentoring.
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gratefully accepted
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