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Racquel Moses
CEO at The Caribbean Climate-Smart Accelerator
Racquel Moses is a prominent leader in climate action and sustainability, serving as the Chief Executive Officer of the Caribbean Climate-Smart Accelerator (CCSA) since January 2019. Based in Port of Spain, Trinidad, she has nearly two decades of experience in business management across the Caribbean region. Her role at CCSA involves collaborating with various stakeholders, including governments and private sectors, to develop strategies that drive large-scale investment projects aimed at enhancing climate resilience in the Caribbean.13
Professional Background
Moses has held several significant positions throughout her career:
- Country Manager for Microsoft Trinidad & Tobago and Regional Public Sector Director at Microsoft.
- President of InvesTT Trinidad and Tobago, where she promoted investment opportunities in the region.
- Regional Vice President for Fujitsu, where she managed sales and strategic accounts.134
In addition to her corporate roles, she is a Trustee of the Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee and has been involved in various initiatives to promote sustainable practices and climate-smart solutions throughout the Caribbean.23
Education
Moses holds a Bachelor of Science in Organizational Management from Morris Brown College and a Master of Science in Management of Technology from the Georgia Institute of Technology.13
Advocacy and Impact
Moses is recognized for her commitment to addressing climate change, particularly after becoming a mother, which deepened her understanding of environmental impacts on future generations. Under her leadership, CCSA has been instrumental in launching projects focused on sustainable public transit, food sustainability, and waste management solutions.23 She has represented the Caribbean at major international climate conferences (COP26-28), advocating for regional climate strategies and resilience initiatives.34
Through her multifaceted career and advocacy work, Racquel Moses continues to be a driving force for sustainable development and climate action in the Caribbean.