Jamie Whitley

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The Rt. Honourable
Jamie Whitley
MP
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Whitley in 2018
22nd Prime Minister of Caminoes
In office
26 June 2018 – 26 June 2023
Preceded byMitsuko Itou
ConstituencySagacity 1st District
Personal details
BornApril 21, 1977
Ardento, Nuka-Uwa City, Janua
Political partyConservatism de Caminoa (CdC)
SpouseEnrike Whitley
ChildrenHolly Parsley Whitley
EducationSagacity University (Bachelor of Communication Studies in politics and public relations)
Alma materSagacity University

Early Life and Education

Elizabeth Jamie Nuwekame-Whitley, born on April 21, 1977 in Ardento, Nuka-Uwa City, to Henree Nuwekame and Priscilla Jaski-Nuwekame. Eldest of 3 siblings, her brothers; Luis, Bluey, and Bingo. From an early age, she has been known by her middle name. Her father is an emeritus professor of pure mathematics at the University of Hanoma, and her mother was a nurse and a teacher. Whitley has described her parents as being "to the left of politics, her mother was a member of the Campaign for Women's Rights to Abortion. When Truss later stood for election to Parliament as a CENTRUMite, her mother agreed to campaign for her, but her father declined to do so. Whitley's parents divorced in 2003; at the 2004 Sagacity City Council election, her mother unsuccessfully stood for election as a Social Democrat (CSD).

Whitley joined the Conservatism de Caminoa Party in 1998

Prefessional Career

From 1995 to 1999, Truss worked for the National Grid Caminoes, during which time she qualified as a Public Resource Manager in 1998. In 2000, Whitley was employed by Kaminoa Gas and rose to economic director in the Huep Pleck Division of Kamino Energy before leaving in 2005.

After losing her first two elections, Whitley became the full-time deputy director of the finTech think-Tank Morrison-Henry in January 2008, where she advocated more rigorous standards in corporate regulations, a greater focus on tackling serious and organised financial crimes in government and finance institutions, and urgent action to deal with the Caminoes's falling competitiveness.

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