Donald Rhodd | |
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Member of Parliament | |
In office January 1998 –December 2011 | |
Succeeded by | Lynvale Bloomfield |
Constituency | Portland Eastern |
Personal details | |
Nationality | Jamaican |
Political party | People's National Party |
Donald Rhodd is a Jamaican doctor and former politician from the People's National Party.
Rhodd was elected MP for Portland Eastern in January 1998 having been elected in the 1997 Jamaican general election. [1] In 2005,he launched the first online Master of Education Leadership in Early Childhood Development. [2] In 2006,he was appointed Minister of State in the Ministry of National Security. [3] In 2007,he was PNP Region 3 chairman. [4]
He stood down from parliament at the 2011 general election. After politics he became managing director of "Stop the Violence:Love Changes Lives". [5]
Rhodd is an ophthalmologist by profession. [1]
Rhodd is a Christian. [6]
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