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Vincent 'Vere' Cornelius Jr.
Former Political Candidate, Antigua and Barbuda
Vincent 'Vere' Cornelius Jr. is an Antiguan politician.
Early life and education
Vincent 'Vere' Cornelius Jr. was born and raised in the Clare Hall community. He is a graduate of the Antigua Grammar and Murray State University in Kentucky, USA where he obtained a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Finance.
Career
Vincent 'Vere' Cornelius Jr. is a young, successful, dynamic Businessman who has amassed a wealth of experience in Management Operations, Sales and Customer Relations having worked in the Food Retail, Insurance, Banking and Airline sectors at home and in the USA. He manages the well-known Wheels Supermarket — a landmark on the Wireless Road
Cornelius unsuccessfully contested the St. John's Rural East seat for the Democratic National Alliance (DNA) in the 2018 General Election.
Personal life
He has played basketball and football; served as captain, coach as well as Vioe-President of the Antigua and Barbuda Basketball Association. He is a member of the Christian Union faith.
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Former Political Candidate, Antigua and Barbuda |
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