Ms. Amanda Missick was born in the picturesque island of Kew, North Caicos. She received both her primary and secondary education in the Turks & Caicos Islands.

She has contributed to the noble profession having taught for a few years at the Hubert James Primary before leaving for college and the Raymond Gardiner High School after returning, both in North Caicos.

Her interests are wide and varied. As a small business owner and landlady she has been able to make full use of her degree in Business Education.  Eager to broaden her experience, she relocated to Providenciales where she entered Real Estate as an Agent with Morris & Harris Realty.  She has also served as Executive and Accounts Clerk at the Canadian –owned accounting firm, Evancic Perrault Robertson and then as Executive and Assistant Manager at First National Bank, an offshore banking company.

Ms. Missick moved from being an employee to a business owner when she established the boutique, Paulanjo’s Department Store which she managed alongside her first apartment.  Since then she has owned Mandy’s Classique Boutique and other apartments and town houses.  She is a partner in Smokey’s Restaurant.

Ms. Missick’s involvement in civic life has seen her work with youths and adults alike.  Ever passionate about young people, she was a member of the Girl Guides and Brownies of Kew and formed the first gospel group in her settlement, “Kew Youth Choral.” She was an active member of the Rotary Club for many years and has served as Chair of the Business Licensing Board.

She has had the distinct privilege of serving in the House of Assembly as the elected member for the Cheshire Hall constituency and was Minister of Education Youth and Sports in the Galmo Williams’s administration.

The proud mother of one son, Ms. Missick is a vibrant member of the Church of God of Prophecy.  Her hobbies are reading and traveling.

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