Curriculum Vitae of HUGH HILTON TODD
Education
– Master of Science in Global Studies, University of the West Indies, St. Augustine, 2011, Trinidad
– Bachelor of Social Science Degree in Business Management (Pass with Distinction) 2010 University of Guyana, Turkeyen.
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Work Experience
– Co-Founder and Director: Linden Television Cable Network 2001 – 2009
– Lecturer: University of Guyana 2012 – Present
Graduate School of the Social Sciences
Courses Facilitated:
– Quality Management (MBA Programme) 2015
– Issues in Regional Politics: Latin America and the Caribbean
(Post Graduate Diploma – International Studies) 2013 – 2015
– International Relations in Latin America
(Post Graduate Diploma-International Studies) 2013-2015
School of Entrepreneurship and Business Innovation
Courses Facilitated:
– Business Policy and Strategy (Final Year) 2012 – 2018
– International Business (Final Year) 2014 – 2020
– Business and Management Environment (Cross Faculty) 2012 – 2014
– International Trade (Final Year) 2012 – 2020
– Advertising Management (Final Year) 2012 – 2013
– International and Export Marketing (Final Year) 2017 – 2020
Appointments:
– Assistant Dean: School of Entrepreneurship and Business Innovation 2017 – 2020
– Member: Academic Board – University of Guyana 2014 – 2020
– Member: Disciplinary Committee – University of Guyana 2019 – 2020
– Head of Department: Department of Business and Management Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences. 2014 – 2017
– Member: Financial and General Purpose Committee 2015 – 2018 Founding Partner: LIRDS Think Tank Group 2013 – 2015
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Publication
– Op-Ed. Multinational Corporations: Boon or Bane? Neo-Liberalist Confession – with Clement Henry, online, Available from www.lirds.org 2014
– Op-Ed. Multinational Corporations and Small Developing States: A New Regionalist Rejoinder- with Clement Henry, online, Available from www.lirds.org 2014
– Book Chapter: “Regionalism and Development: An Analysis of UNASUR’s Implications on Guyana’s Development Trajectory” in Selected Essays on Caribbean: An International Relations Perspective, Edited by Dr. Marlon Anatol and Dr. Mark Kirton. 2012
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Seminars:
– Paper Presented: Ethno-politization and its implications on Guyana’s Political Economy, 2015 Conference Theme: “Reshaping (g)local dynamics of the Caribbean”, Panel Topic:
“Ehtnopolitization as a strategy of in – and exclusion” University of Hannover, Germany – October 14-17
– Presentation: Marketing Plan and Operations Plan, Workshop on Business Plans for Rural 2015 Cottage Industries –Sponsor: The Government of Chile/UNDP, Ocean View International Hotel, July 21-23
– Paper Presented: Globalization in the 21st Century: Challenges for National Competitiveness 2014 in Small Developing Economies – The Case of Guyana, University of Havana, December 11 – 14
– Presentation: Developing a Strategy for Guyana – Doing Business and Development with the 2014 East, West and South, Global Perspective Inc. National Library, Georgetown October 28
– Presentation: “Democracy” Ideas Forum: The Knowledge Underground, Moray House, 2014 Georgetown, August 21
– Presentation: Guyana and its Relations with CARICOM and the Hemisphere in the 21st 2014 Century”, University of the West Indies Institute of International Relations/ University of Havana.
– Workshop on Contemporary Caribbean International Relations” St Augustine, Trinidad
– Paper Presented: New Regionalism: Prospects and Challenges for Guyana-Key Lessons from Mauritius, University of the West Indies Institute of International Relations/LIRDS Think Tank Seminar on Analyzing current Issues in the Changing Hemispheric Environment, Cara Lodge Georgetown, Guyana.
– Presentation: New Regionalism in Latin America and the Caribbean: Implications for Guyana and Suriname at UWI IIR Seminar. Theme: “Prospects and Challenges for CARICOM States in the Pursuit of Regional Integration in the Twenty First Century” Paramaribo, Suriname.
– Presentation: Regionalism and development” UNASUR and its implications for CARICOM. Can Guyana be the Critical Link? , University of the West Indies Institute of International Relations Seminar. Theme: “Prospects and Challenges for CARICOM States in the Pursuit of Regional Integration in the Twenty First Century” Georgetown Guyana
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Additional Work Experience and Qualification:
– Executive Training on Extractive Industries and Sustainable Development, Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment – Columbia University 2018
– XVII IDB Civil Society Conference, Theme “Competitiveness through Innovation Technology” Santa Cruz, Bolivia 2017
– Rank : Sub Lieutenant 1995-1999
– Appointment: Craft Commander, Guyana Defense Force Coast Guard 1998
– Training Officer: Guyana Defense Training School, Kingston, Georgetown 1997
– Location Commander: Benab, # 63 Village Corentyne 1996
– On the Job Training: (OJT) United States Coast Guard, Key West, Florida, July 1996
– Certificate: Boarding officers Course, United States Coast Guard, Virginia, USA, June 1996
– Certificate: Rule of Law and Disciplined Operations, United States Naval Justice School 1996
– Detachment International Training, Virginia, USA, May 1996
– Maritime Security Seminar, United States Coast Guard International Training Division and 1996 Maritime Port Operations School, Virginia, USA. May 1996
– Certificate: Maritime Search Planning, National Search and Rescue School, Virginia, USA. May 1996
– Seminar: Seven Habits of Highly Effective People, United States Coast Guard Leadership Institute, Virginia, USA. May 1996
– Certificate: International Maritime Officers Course, United States Coast Academy, Command and Operations School. Virginia, USA. April 1996
– Certificate: Boarding Officers Instructors Course, United States Coast Guard, International Maritime Law Enforcement Team, Georgetown, Guyana. February 1996
– Certificate: Boarding Officers Course, United States Coast Guard, International Maritime Law Enforcement Team, Georgetown, Guyana. February 1996
– Naval Studies: Britannia Royal Naval College, Dartmouth, United Kingdom. 1995
– Naval General Training: – Britannia Royal Naval College, Dartmouth, United Kingdom 1994
– Standard Officers Course Number 23, Guyana Defense Force. 1993