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Profile
for PaulNehru Tennassee
Contributing Anchor.
Paul Tennassee joined CaribNation Television in 1998 as a special correspondent for Non-English Caribbean/Latin American Affairs. His interviewing and journalistic style soon gain popular support by our viewers, and in 1999, Paul was promoted to Contributing Anchor.
Paul
Tennassee is no stranger to the wide spectrum of issues that affects and shape
the Caribbean region. His accomplishments read as a recipes list of a Guyanese/
Caribbean Nationalist:
- Educated in Guyana, Venezuela, Britain, Canada and The United States. - Speciality includes Caribbean/African History, Political Science, International Relations, and Labor/Trade Unionism.
- Lectured on World Economic History at The Central University in Venezuela; and Latin American
-Caribbean Integration, and Underdevelopment in the Third World, at York University in Canada.
- General Coordinator, Guyanese Research and Representation Services in Canada. - Deputy Director, Caribbean Institute of Social Formation (1984-1991)
- General Secretary, Caribbean Workers Council (1985-1991)
- Executive Member, Confederation of Latin American Workers (1987-1994)
- President, Democratic Labour Movement (DLM Party), in Guyana (1982-1996)
- Presidential Candidate, Guyana (1985 & 1992)
- Trade Consultant for Latin America, Plipdeco, Trinidad (1995-1996)
- Director of World Confederation of Labor, Washington D.C. Office.
- WCL Representative to the United Nation (1998-present) - Historian/Author, National Alliance Postal and Federal Employees (1997-present)
- Researching and Writing a book: African American/ An Untold Story, NAPFE 1913-2000 - Life Member, Oxford University's Debating Union. - Bi-lingual: English and Spanish