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Latest revision as of 06:29, 14 October 2025
Politician in Anguilla
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Quincia Gumbs-Marie |
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| Assumed office July 2022 |
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| In office June 2020 – July 2022 |
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| Political party | Anguilla Progressive Movement |
Quincia Gumbs-Marie is a politician and environmentalist from Anguilla, who was elected in June 2020 representing the Anguilla Progressive Movement to the Government of Anguilla.[1][2] Her first role in office was as Parliamentary Secretary of Information Technology, Natural Resources, Economic Development and Tourism.[1] The timing meant that she became responsible for developing a strategy for the re-opening of tourism due to COVID-19 in Anguilla.[1][3] At COP26 she spoke on the work of the Blue Anguilla (BANG) Committee, which works to amplify the role of the blue economy in Anguilla.[1][4][5] In July 2022 a new ministry was formed, which Gumbs-Marie leads as Honourable Minister of Sustainability, Innovation and the Environment.[1][6][7] She has spoken out on how sustainability and economic development in Anguilla are intrinsically linked.[8]


