History

Sir Leo de Gale (1974-1978)

- Biography: Sir Leo de Gale was the first Governor-General of Grenada following the country's independence in 1974. Before this, he served as the Administrator of the colony. De Gale's tenure as Governor-General was relatively short, but he was a respected figure who helped navigate the early ...

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Sir Paul Scoon (1978-1992)

- Biography: Sir Paul Scoon was the second Governor-General of Grenada and played a vital role during some of the most tumultuous periods in the nation's history. His time in office included the 1979 Marxist coup led by Maurice Bishop, the subsequent U.S. invasion in 1983, and the restoration o...

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Sir Reginald Palmer (1992-1996)

- Biography: Sir Reginald Palmer served as the third Governor-General of Grenada. He had a background in education and was a respected figure in Grenadian society. Palmer's tenure was marked by his focus on education and community development.

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Sir Daniel Williams (1996-2008)

- Biography: Sir Daniel Williams was the fourth Governor-General of Grenada. A former lawyer and politician, Williams was known for his commitment to public service. During his time in office, he worked to promote social and economic development in Grenada.

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Sir Carlyle Glean (2008-2013)

- Biography: Sir Carlyle Glean, a former educator and Minister of Education, served as the fifth Governor-General of Grenada. His tenure focused on promoting education and youth development, reflecting his lifelong dedication to these causes.

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Dame Cécile La Grenade (2013 - Present)

- Biography: Dame Cécile La Grenade is the first woman to hold the position of Governor-General in Grenada. She has a background in food technology and business and has been a strong advocate for education, women’s rights, and community development. Her appointment marked a significant miles...

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