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A New Chapter for Carriacou’s Heritage: Meet Our 2025–2026 Board of Directors

  • Carriacou Museum
  • Oct 30
  • 2 min read

The Carriacou Historical Society and Museum proudly announces the appointment of its new Board of Directors, marking a defining moment in the island’s journey of recovery and renewal following the devastation of Hurricane Beryl in July 2024.


This new leadership team will guide the Museum through its rebuilding and expansion efforts, ensuring that Carriacou’s stories, artifacts, and cultural legacy remain protected for generations to come. The announcement signals a collective recommitment to preserving Carriacou’s identity while fostering deeper connections with the global community and diaspora.


🏛️ Our New Board of Directors (2025–2026)

  • Bryan A. Whyte – President

  • David Mark, MBE – 1st Vice President & Communications Strategy Unit Lead

  • Milton Joesiah Coy – 2nd Vice President

  • Elizabeth Bedeau – Secretary

  • Maria Hamlett – Assistant Secretary

  • Patricia John – Treasurer & Financial Strategy Unit Lead

  • Benaiah Matheson – Director of Diaspora Engagement & Cultural Partnerships

  • Majella Mark, MBA – Director of International Affairs and Special Projects & Project Development Unit Lead

  • Ingrid Lewis, BSc – Director of Regional Affairs and Strategic Coordination

  • Agnes McKenzie – Director of Museum and Collection Oversight

  • Randy Cornelius – Director of Local Community Engagement

  • Christopher Pierson – Director of National Relations and Heritage Advocacy

  • Augustine Charles – Director of Operations and Site Management

  • Patricia Hollingsworth – Superannuary Director


🌊 Building Resilience, Together

As one of Carriacou’s most treasured cultural institutions, the Museum has long served as a keeper of memory and identity for the people of the island. Now, with renewed energy and community support, the new Board is working closely with local residents, volunteers, and partners across the Caribbean and diaspora to ensure a stronger, more resilient future.

“Our mission has always been to safeguard Carriacou’s artifacts and stories,” said Majella Mark, Director of International Affairs and Special Projects. “With this new team, we are committed to preserving the island’s heritage while strengthening our global connections.”

🌍 Stay Connected

The Museum has launched official social media accounts to keep supporters informed and inspired through its journey of rebuilding, education, and cultural storytelling. Follow and share our updates to be part of Carriacou’s living history:

For ongoing updates, visit www.carriacoumuseum.gd.


📞 Contact Us

Carriacou Historical Society and MuseumEmail: info@carriacoumuseum.gdPhone: (473) 443-8288Press Contact: Ingrid Lewis, BScingrid.lewis@hotmail.com

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