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Mike Henry
MP for Clarendon Central
Assumed office
1980
Early political career
State Minister for Youth and Local Government
In office
1981–1982
Prime MinisterEdward Seaga
State Minister for Information in the Ministry of Tourism
In office
1982–1983
Prime MinisterEdward Seaga
Deputy Leader of Jamaica Labour Party
In office
1982–1991
Prime MinisterEdward Seaga
Michael Manley
Chairman of Jamaica Labour Party
In office
2010–2012
LeaderBruce Golding
Andrew Holness
Personal details
Born
Lester Michael Henry

(1935-06-18) 18 June 1935 (age 89)
Spanish Town, Jamaica
NationalityJamaica Jamaican
Political partyJamaica Labour Party
Children4
OccupationPublisher
Known forPolitician

L. Michael Henry (born June 1935), C.D., M.P, is the Member of Parliament for Central Clarendon and is the longest serving Jamaican Parliamentarian with more than 30 unbroken years in the Jamaican Parliament.[1]

Education

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  • Ealing Technical College, United Kingdom- Bachelor of Arts- Marketing
  • Beckford and Smith High School (St. Jago High), Jamaica

Awards

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Political background

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Served as deputy leader of the Jamaica Labour Party (10) years; Member of Parliament (MP) Central Clarendon since 1980; one of the longest serving MPs in the Jamaican House of Parliament with function and responsibilities as follows:

  • 1973 Joined the JLP
  • 1975 – 76 Sought to represent a St. Catherine constituency. Chosen by Party to move to Central Clarendon.
  • 1976 Unsuccessful campaign for Member of Parliament for Central Clarendon – shot while campaigning in York Town
  • 1980 Elected Member of Parliament, Central Clarendon for over 30 years.
  • 1981–82 State Minister for Youth and Local Government
  • 1982–83 State Minister for Information in the Ministry of Tourism
  • 1984–89 State Minister in the Office of the Prime Minister, with responsibility for Culture
  • 1989–92 Minister of State for Youth and Sports
  • 1982-91 Deputy Leader, Jamaica Labour Party (last nationally elected Deputy Leader at a JLP conference)
  • 1980 Member, Public Accounts Committee of Parliament
  • 2002–07 Chairman, Public Accounts Committee of Parliament
  • 2007–11 Minister of Transport and Works
  • 2010–12 Chairman, Jamaica Labour Party
  • 2016–18 Minister of Transport and Mining
  • 2018– Minister without Portfolio in the Office of the Prime Minister.

Professional summary

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  • An entrepreneur, compiler, author and publisher:
  • Chairman - LMH Publishing Limited, Jamaica
  • Chairman - LMH Retail Limited; LMH Retail (Montego Bay) Limited, Jamaica
  • Chief Executive Officer- Kingston Publisher Limited, Jamaica
  • Managing Director- Far Eastern Publishers Ltd, Jurong, Singapore
  • Far East & Central Asia Rep- McGraw Hill Far East Ltd, Singapore
  • Central America & Caribbean Rep- Williams Collins Publisher, United Kingdom
  • Managing Director- Collins Sangster Publishers, United Kingdom
  • Midlands Zone Manager- S & H Stamps, United Kingdom
  • Sales and Marketing Manager - Knitting Machine Co., United Kingdom
  • Accounts Manager- Grove Shopfitters, Cheswick, London
  • Tire Builder - Firestone, United Kingdom

Publications

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  • Editor- Every Student’s Handbook & Jamaican Cocktails and Mixed Drinks
  • Author- Rosehall’s White Witch: The Legend of Annie Palmer
  • Co-author- LMH Dictionary Series, Marley and Me, Beautiful Jamaica-
  • Jamaica in Pictures, Reggae Road to Soccer Glory
  • Compiler - Bustamante: Portrait of a Hero
  • Contributor - Insight Guide Jamaica
  • Author - Many Rivers to Cross: A Political Journey of Audacious Hope[2]

References

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  1. ^ Blurt: Profile 2011 Archived 14 February 2015 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ Henry, Balford (24 June 2013). "Mike Henry launches new book". Jamaica Observer. Retrieved 20 November 2020.