Lisa Hanna
The Honourable Lisa Hanna MP | |
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Lisa Hanna (centre) with the U.S. Ambassador (left) and USAID Mission Director (right) | |
Minister of Youth and Culture | |
Assumed office 6 January 2012 | |
Preceded by | Olivia Grange |
Member of Parliament for Saint Ann South East | |
Assumed office 11 September 2007 | |
Preceded by | Aloun Ndombet-Assamba |
Personal details | |
Born | August 20, 1975 |
Nationality | Jamaica |
Political party | People's National Party |
Beauty pageant titleholder | |
Born | Lisa Hanna |
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Height | 1.74 m (5 ft 9 in) |
Hair color | Black |
Eye color | Brown |
Title(s) |
Miss Jamaica World 1993 Miss World 1993 |
Major competition(s) |
Miss Jamaica World 1993 (Winner) Miss World 1993 (Winner) (Miss World Caribbean) |
Lisa Rene Hanna (born August 20, 1975) is a Jamaican politician and beauty queen who was crowned Miss World 1993,[1] becoming the third Jamaican to win the title. A member of the governing People's National Party, Hanna currently serves as Member of Parliament for Saint Ann South East and as Jamaica's Minister of Youth and Culture.
Life after Miss World
Career in entertainment
In 1998, Hanna acted in How Stella Got Her Groove Back.[2] In 2003, Hanna tried her hand in broadcasting, hosting a Jamaican talk show Our Voices[3] and was a guest presenter on Xtra in the United States. She returned to her country a year later and was a communications consultant for the Hilton Hotel in New Kingston.[2]
Jamaican Parliament
In the 2007 general election, as a member of the People's National Party, Hanna contested and won the seat for St. Ann South East. Hence, positioning her as a Member of Parliament for that Constituency.[4] She is one of the youngest women to be elected to the Jamaican Parliament.[5] In addition to her duties as constituency representative she served as opposition spokesperson on Information, Youth and Culture up to December 2011.[6] In the December 29, 2011 polls her party was elected into power. She was subsequently appointed as Minister of Youth and Culture.
References
- ↑ "Miss Jamaica wins Miss World title". Deseret News. November 28, 1993. Retrieved 5 November 2010.
- 1 2 "Wendy’s partner estranged wife silent over affair". Trinidad & Tobago's Newsday. January 29, 2006. Retrieved 5 November 2010.
- ↑ "Lisa and Carlene team in 'Our Voices'". The Jamaica Observer. March 31, 2003. Retrieved 5 November 2010.
- ↑ "Team PNP remains confident in Portia". The Daily Gleaner. August 26, 2008. Retrieved 5 November 2010.
- ↑ Shakespeare-Blackmore, Keisha (7 September 2007). "Women in the House". The Jamaica Gleaner. Retrieved 24 April 2012.
- ↑ "Positioning for power". The Daily Gleaner. October 12, 2008. Retrieved 5 November 2010.
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Awards and achievements | ||
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Preceded by Jody Weech |
Miss World Caribbean 1993 |
Succeeded by Anita Bush |
Preceded by Julie Bradford |
Miss Jamaica World 1993 |
Succeeded by Johanna Ulett |
Political offices | ||
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Preceded by Olivia Grange |
Minister of Youth and Culture 2012-present |
Incumbent |
Preceded by Aloun Ndombet-Assamba |
Member of Parliament for Saint Ann South Eastern 2007-present |
Incumbent |
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