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    Ambassador Anderson Meets With Kiwanis International President Elect Hope Markes (Photos Only) – Jamaica Information Service

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    Picture: Jamaica’s Ambassador to the USA, His Excellency Main Normal Ret’d) Antony Anderson, speaks with Jamaica’s newly elected Kiwanis Worldwide President and member of the Kiwanis Membership of Hopewell, Hanover, Hope Markes, who lately stopped on the Embassy in Washington DC, throughout a break in her journey on official Kiwanis duties. Ms. Markes has made historical past as the primary girl of color and Caribbean nationwide to be President-elect of Kiwanis Worldwide. She is going to assume official duties on October 1, 2026.  

    Jamaica’s Ambassador to the USA, His Excellency Main Normal (Ret’d) Antony Anderson, speaks with Jamaica’s newly elected Kiwanis Worldwide President and member of the Kiwanis Membership of Hopewell, Hanover, Hope Markes, who lately stopped on the Embassy in Washington DC, throughout a break in her journey on official Kiwanis duties. Ms. Markes has made historical past as the primary girl of color and Caribbean nationwide to be President-elect of Kiwanis Worldwide. She is going to assume official duties on October 1, 2026.  




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    Jamaica’s Ambassador to the United States, His Excellency Major General (Ret’d) Antony Anderson, speaks with Jamaica's newly elected Kiwanis International President and member of the Kiwanis Club of Hopewell, Hanover, Hope Markes, who recently stopped at the Embassy in Washington DC, during a break in her travel on official Kiwanis duties. Ms. Markes has made history as the first woman of colour and Caribbean national to be President-elect of Kiwanis International. She will assume official duties on October 1, 2026.  
    Jamaica’s Ambassador to the USA, His Excellency Main Normal (Ret’d) Antony Anderson, speaks with Jamaica’s newly elected Kiwanis Worldwide President and member of the Kiwanis Membership of Hopewell, Hanover, Hope Markes, who lately stopped on the Embassy in Washington DC, throughout a break in her journey on official Kiwanis duties. Ms. Markes has made historical past as the primary girl of color and Caribbean nationwide to be President-elect of Kiwanis Worldwide. She is going to assume official duties on October 1, 2026.
    Jamaica’s Ambassador to the United States, His Excellency Major General (Ret’d) Antony Anderson, speaks with Jamaica's newly elected Kiwanis International President and member of the Kiwanis Club of Hopewell, Hanover, Hope Markes, who recently stopped at the Embassy in Washington DC, during a break in her travel on official Kiwanis duties. Ms. Markes has made history as the first woman of colour and Caribbean national to be President-elect of Kiwanis International. She will assume official duties on October 1, 2026.  
    Jamaica’s Ambassador to the USA, His Excellency Main Normal (Ret’d) Antony Anderson, speaks with Jamaica’s newly elected Kiwanis Worldwide President and member of the Kiwanis Membership of Hopewell, Hanover, Hope Markes, who lately stopped on the Embassy in Washington DC, throughout a break in her journey on official Kiwanis duties. Ms. Markes has made historical past as the primary girl of color and Caribbean nationwide to be President-elect of Kiwanis Worldwide. She is going to assume official duties on October 1, 2026.
    Ambassador to the United States, His Excellency Major General (Ret’d) Antony Anderson, greets  Jamaica's newly elected Kiwanis International President and member of the Kiwanis Club of Hopewell, Hanover, Hope Markes, who recently called at the Embassy in Washington DC, during a break in her travel on official Kiwanis duties. Ms. Markes has made history as the first woman of colour and Caribbean national to be elected as President of Kiwanis International. She will assume official duties on October 1, 2026. (Photo Derrick Scott)
    Ambassador to the USA, His Excellency Main Normal (Ret’d) Antony Anderson, greets  Jamaica’s newly elected Kiwanis Worldwide President and member of the Kiwanis Membership of Hopewell, Hanover, Hope Markes, who lately known as on the Embassy in Washington DC, throughout a break in her journey on official Kiwanis duties. Ms. Markes has made historical past as the primary girl of color and Caribbean nationwide to be elected as President of Kiwanis Worldwide. She is going to assume official duties on October 1, 2026. (Picture Derrick Scott)


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