Education, Honors & Awards
University of the West Indies
Sociology
(2012)
Minor- Criminology + Gender and Developmental Studies
University of the West Indies
MSc. Sociology
(2016)
Personal Information
President/Founder of the REACH Foundation for Social Development – 2016 to Present
Past President Malick YTEPP Centre - 2008
Youth Parliament Representative – 2005
Class Valedictorian – 2005
Caring For the Caregivers Research Approved for funding from the Inter Development Bank (IDB)
Presented in the UWI Postgraduate Research Conference 2015 and was awarded 3rd place IN Oral Presentation.
Presented in Department of Sociology Conference “Poverty and Opportunities” presentation titled “Poverty and Ageing”
Presented in SALISES Conference “Population Issues and Dynamics in Trinidad and Tobago” paper titled “The impact of population ageing on the delivery of social services in Trinidad and Tobago” with Jennifer Rouse (Dr.).
Kathrine Inniss has over 7 years of working experience in general and 3 years experience as President of the R.E.A.C.H. Foundation for Social Development. Kathrine currently split her time between a government contract and the work of the NGO. Within the NGO, Kathrine works with the elderly and children, with some activities ranging from reading, cooking, arts and crafts and legacy stories. She is a highly skilled researcher, and always had a natural inclination toward entrepreneurship.
With a master's degree in Sociology from the University of the West Indies, class of 2016, Kathrine is a seasoned presenter at industry conferences and events. Looking ahead, she will continue to build her organization, and credits her success to being passionate about her field and going after her goals.
Kathrine is looking forward to networking and connecting with other likeminded professionals, and to gaining the recognition and credibility of being a member.
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