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Mrs. Myrtle Chuck-A-Sang is the Managing Director of the Integrationist, former  Director of the  National Accreditation Council of Guyana and  Project Director, UWI-CARICOM Project., While she held the position of Project Director of the UWI-CARICOM Project, she  produced a Skills Assessment Report for the Project partners,  and  co-edited with Professor Sir Kenneth Hall, the Project leader, more than  twenty-five books   between 2000-2010 and later when the Project  morphed into  INTEGRATIONIST, another fifteen ten publications were produced. These books addressed  a   range of issues of regional  significance which were  all written to meet the needs and interests of  our leaders academics, tertiary level students  and indeed all  our people intent on improving  their current and future lives in our Caribbean home and in preparing them to experience the wider world

Mrs. Chuck-A-Sang  is  one of the Executive producers of a defining documentary on Caribbean Integration  entitled “Integrate or Perish” and the only known  dictionary of Caribbean Acronyms and Abbreviations.

She was the editor of the Integration Quarterly, a journal  which was dedicated to representing the views and positions of the youth of the Caribbean on a range of issues that impact our Caribbean region. 

Mrs. Chuck-A-Sang  served for  four decades with the CARICOM Secretariat during which time she established and managed the Conference Support services and later the Administrative Services Programme. Prior to those positions she served in varying administrative but strategic positions within the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Health and Labour and as a rapporteur in Guyana’s Parliament during a tumultuous period in Guyana’s history. 

She created  the  Caribbean  Fellowship Inc. as the patron company of  the first and only visit  by the highly acclaimed University  Singers to Guyana and to the CARICOM  Secretariat, in  2002, a visit which  is still a source of fond reminiscence to this day. 

Mrs. Myrtle Chuck-A-Sang, a Guyanese, holds a BA degree(Hons) in Political Science and Communications from New York State University (SUNY)  Oswego and an MA degree in Organisational Communications from the State University of New York SUNY at ALBANY.

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Mrs. Myrtle Chuck-A-Sang is the Managing Director of the Integrationist, former  Director of the  National Accreditation Council of Guyana and  Project Director, UWI-CARICOM Project., While she held the position of Project Director of the UWI-CARICOM Project, she  produced a Skills Assessment Report for the Project partners,  and  co-edited with Professor Sir Kenneth Hall, the Project leader, more than  twenty-five books   between 2000-2010 and later when the Project  morphed into  INTEGRATIONIST, another fifteen ten publications were produced. These books addressed  a   range of issues of regional  significance which were  all written to meet the needs and interests of  our leaders academics, tertiary level students  and indeed all  our people intent on improving  their current and future lives in our Caribbean home and in preparing them to experience the wider world

Mrs. Chuck-A-Sang  is  one of the Executive producers of a defining documentary on Caribbean Integration  entitled “Integrate or Perish” and the only known  dictionary of Caribbean Acronyms and Abbreviations.

She was the editor of the Integration Quarterly, a journal  which was dedicated to representing the views and positions of the youth of the Caribbean on a range of issues that impact our Caribbean region. 

Mrs. Chuck-A-Sang  served for  four decades with the CARICOM Secretariat during which time she established and managed the Conference Support services and later the Administrative Services Programme. Prior to those positions she served in varying administrative but strategic positions within the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Health and Labour and as a rapporteur in Guyana’s Parliament during a tumultuous period in Guyana’s history. 

She created  the  Caribbean  Fellowship Inc. as the patron company of  the first and only visit  by the highly acclaimed University  Singers to Guyana and to the CARICOM  Secretariat, in  2002, a visit which  is still a source of fond reminiscence to this day. 

Mrs. Myrtle Chuck-A-Sang, a Guyanese, holds a BA degree(Hons) in Political Science and Communications from New York State University (SUNY)  Oswego and an MA degree in Organisational Communications from the State University of New York SUNY at ALBANY.