The path Dr Cle-Anne Gabriel has followed was largely unplanned, but her passion has pushed her forward and given her great purpose.
“I studied sustainability. In high school, I did geography and environmental studies. My bachelor’s degree was in Geography and Environmental Management at UWI (St Augustine). I just kept studying sustainability but from the perspective of different disciplines, so I started off with a science degree in sustainability then I did two masters, one in policy around sustainability and environmental management and one in engineering for sustainability. Then I got a doctorate in the business to know anything to do with sustainable-business models and how businesses are trying to achieve sustainable development goals,” Gabriel told the Business Guardian in a telephone interview.
Her studies saw her leave Trinidad and advance her learning in Canada, Japan, Germany and New Zealand.
“None of the steps I took in my life were actually sort of planned in advance. I just go where life takes me, honestly. I was living in New Zealand at the time. I lived there for five years. I did my PhD in New Zealand. I was doing an academic role when a job came up at the University of Queensland here in Australia,” said the Bishop Anstey High School Port-of-Spain alumna, who grew up in Mayaro. Read More
Australia’s Trinidadian star. (n.d.). Www.guardian.co.tt. Retrieved March 10, 2024, from https://www.guardian.co.tt/business/australias-trinidadian-star-6.2.1943676.3e45ff13a6
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