Dennis Meadows (Jamaican politician)

Dennis Meadows (Jamaican politician)
Dennis Meadows
Government Senator
In office
2007 – Present
Constituency Trelawny Northern
Personal details
Born August 7, 1966(1966-08-07)
Kingston, Jamaica
Political party Jamaica Labour Party
Profession I.T. Consultant

Dennis Meadows is currently serving as Government Senator in the Upper House of the Parliament of Jamaica.[1] He also serves as the Senate Whip.

He was born in Waterloo, St. Andrew and was educated at New Day All-Age School, Ardenne High and the University of Technology, formerly College of Arts, Science and Technology (CAST) where he attained a Diploma in Business Administration and Bachelor in Computer Science. He is a member of the Jamaica Labour Party and currently serves as the Party's Deputy General Secretary for the Area Council four region.

He unsuccessfully contested the Trelwany Northern Constituency in the 2007 General Elections after amassing 8730 votes. Professionally, he is the CEO of Express Computers Limited, a Information Technology consulting firm.

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