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Bahamian appointed as Deputy High Commissioner to Canada

BAHAMAS – Donald Mauryce McCartney was appointed as the new Deputy High Commissioner to the Dominion of Canada effective May 1, 2006.

Mr. McCartney has served in the Bahamian education system (private and public) and in various capacities in the private sector and public service of The Bahamas for the past forty-three years, most recently as First Assistant Secretary in the Ministry of Public Service prior to pursuing studies at Georgia State University in Atlanta, Georgia. He presently serves (substantively) as First Assistant Secretary in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.


Donald Mauryce McCartney

The Bahamas High Commission in Canada will focus on the demands of Bahamian businessmen, visitors, and students, and will serve as a crucial partner creating an ever-increasing flow of trade and investment opportunities between the two countries.

Mr. McCartney is the recipient of many awards for service to his community and country, including the Ministry of Tourism’s prestigious Cacique Award for his contribution to the development of human resources in the Commonwealth of The Bahamas.

In 2003, he became the first public servant to be awarded the prestigious and coveted Rotary International Ambassadorial Scholarship to pursue graduate studies at Georgia State University, and was awarded a grant by Georgia State University in recognition of his academic achievement prior to and during his attendance at that institution.

Mr. McCartney holds a Teachers’ Certificate from the Bahamas Teachers’ College; a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Speech Communication and Education from the University of South Carolina; a Masters Degree (Hons.) in Education from the University of Miami, and a Masters Degree with a major in Public Administration and a minor in Planning and Economic Development from Georgia State University from where he graduated in May 2005 in the top 20% of his class.

Mr. McCartney is a member of Pi Alpha Alpha (National Honor Society for Graduates in Public Administration and Public Affairs) and a member of Phi Beta Delta (National Honor Society for International Scholars).

Mr. McCartney joined the rank of that group of Bahamians who have distinguished as authors when he published his first book (“Bahamian Culture and Factors Which Impact Upon It”) in February 2004.

He is married to the former Betty Leona Minnis and is the proud father of two daughters: Donette and Dawn. He is also the proud mentor of and father figure to many young people.

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