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Quinton Lightbourne

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Quinton Lightbourne
Lightbourne in 2021
Official portrait, 2021
Senate of The Bahamas
In office
October 4, 2021 – October 7, 2024

Quinton C. Lightbourne (born 20th April) is a former Bahamian senator for the Progressive Liberal Party and Alternate Executive Director of the Inter-American Development Bank.[1]

Early life and education

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Lightbourne attended the University of The Bahamas (then College of The Bahamas) where he was elected as the president of the College of The Bahamas Union of Students (COBUS). [2] He also attended Lincoln University (Pennsylvania) where he was initiated as a member of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity. [3]

Political career

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Quinton Lightbourne was appointed as senator on October 4, 2021 by Governor General His Excellency the Most Hon. Sir Cornelius A. Smith acting on the advice of Prime Minister Philip Davis.[4] Lighbourne resigned from the Senate during a session on October 7th, 2024, calling his tenure "one of the greatest moments of his life".[5] Ja'Ann Major was appointed to the Senate to fill this vacancy. [6]

Finance career

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Lightbourne has worked in the public and private sectors. His roles included operations and funds analyst at Credit Suisse AG, Nassau Branch, and investment officer at The Bahamas Investment Authority in the office of the prime minister.[citation needed] He was an investment and finance columnist for The Nassau Guardian.[7][non-primary source needed]

Quinton Lightbourne was chairman of The Bahamas Development Bank in November 2021 to September 2024. He is the youngest person ever appointed to this position.[8][9]

References

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  1. ^ IDB (July 16, 2024). "Quinton Lightbourne Alternate Executive Director". IDB. Retrieved October 3, 2024.
  2. ^ ""Student Life at the College of The Bahamas: The Role of COBUS"". The International Journal of Bahamian Studies Vol. 20, No. 2 (2014): 7.
  3. ^ "Epsilon Lines".
  4. ^ Bahamas Information Services (October 5, 2021). "Senators Appointed". Bahamas Information Services. Retrieved October 3, 2024.
  5. ^ "PLP Senator Quinton Lightbourne resigns from the Senate".
  6. ^ " ""Press Statement from Prime Minister Davis on the Recommendation Ja'Ann Michella Major's Appointment to the Senate"". Office of the Prime Minister.
  7. ^ Quinton Lightbourne (January 30, 2020). "Nine rules of lending money to friends and family". The Nassau Guardian. Retrieved October 3, 2024.
  8. ^ The Bahamas Development Bank (Feb 3, 2022). "The Bahamas Development Bank Welcomes New Board of Directors". The Bahamas Development Bank. Retrieved October 3, 2024.
  9. ^ "Youngest Chairman Ever for BDB". Our News Bahamas.