Trinidadian is Deputy CEO of CXC

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By Sue-Ann Wayow

TRINIDADIAN Dr Eduardo R Ali is now the Deputy Chief Executive Officer of the Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC).

In a press release on Monday, CXC named Dr  Ali, an experienced education policy and development leader, as the  Pro-Registrar and Deputy Chief Executive Officer.

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Dr Ali joined the organisation with effect from August 1. The Pro-Registrar and Deputy CEO leads and strategically manages the Western Zone Office in Jamaica, and is responsible for the Research and Educational Services Division, several council committees, educational transformation, innovative learning products and regional and international alliances and partnerships, CXC stated.

Dr Ali’s career of nearly three decades has positioned him in key roles in the Caribbean, North America, the United Kingdom and the Middle East, within the field of education. These include Executive Director of the Accreditation Council of Trinidad and Tobago, senior manager of two universities in the United Arab Emirates and Programme Manager, Human Resource Development (Education and Labour) at the CARICOM Secretariat, Guyana.

In addition, Dr Ali has held leadership and technical roles within the University of the West Indies at the Cave Hill and St Augustine campuses, the Council of Legal Education and public sector and private institutions and agencies.

CXC stated, “Dr Ali is a thought leader in education policy, strategy, accreditation and education excellence. He has developed, led and managed national, regional and international policy, strategy and capacity building projects in several areas such as tertiary education, seamless education, teacher education, TVET, qualifications frameworks, accreditation systems and open and distance learning. Dr Ali’s experience in these areas has been garnered through his work within, or engaging the public sector, research and education networks, higher education and TVET institutions, private corporations and the CARICOM, United Nations and Commonwealth systems.”

A national, Commonwealth and Fulbright Scholar, Dr Ali also holds a Doctor of Education degree in Education Policy Studies and a Master of Science in Educational Leadership, having studied at the Universities of the West Indies, British Columbia, Sheffield and Leicester.

CXC stated Dr Ali’s experience will be pivotal as CXC embarks on its transformational agenda within the context of the 2021-2025 Strategic Plan.

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