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Khalid Hassanali

Khalid Hassanali, son of former President of Trinidad and Tobago, Noor Hassanali,[1] is a Vice-President for Corporate Administrative Services at Petrotrin,[2] the Petroleum Company of Trinidad and Tobago (a State-owned oil company). He is currently on secondment (assignment) as President/CEO of Evolving TecKnologies and Enterprise Development Company of Trinidad and Tobago (eTecK),[2][3] another State-owned venture that is responsible for the industrial development of the non-energy sector of Trinidad and Tobago. He also serves as Chairman of the Board of the Telecommunications Authority of Trinidad and Tobago.[4] Hassanali is also a member of the Boards the National Institute of Higher Education, Research, Science and Technology (NIHERST)[5], the Point Lisas Industrial Port Development Co (PLIPDECO), Metal Industries Company (MIC)and ANSA McAL Chemicals Ltd. He is a former 1st Vice President of the South Trinidad Chamber of Industry and Commerce.

Hassanali has a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the University of the West Indies, a Master of Science in Systems Planning and Optimisation from the University of London and a Bachelor of Laws from the University of London.[2] and he completed his secondary schooling at Queen's Royal College in Port of Spain. He has three children, Behzad, Faria and Aadam.[6]

References

  1. ^ Noor Hassanali, Biographical Summary of the Former President of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, from NALIS, the National Library and Information Service
  2. ^ a b c Management Team, Evolving TecKnologies and Enterprise Development Company Limited
  3. ^ State Agencies, Ministry of Trade and Industry, Government of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago
  4. ^ Board, Telecommunications Authority of Trinidad and Tobago
  5. ^ Board of Governors, NIHERST
  6. ^ Pidduck, Angela (2002). Hassanalis 50th Aniversary. Retrieved on 2007-05-15.

 
 
 

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