Early life
Burchell Anthony Whiteman was born on February 21 1938 in May Pen, the son of educator Edgar James Whiteman and homemaker and social worker Merab Whiteman. He studied at Munro College from 1949 to 1955 on a government scholarship that he earned on the basis of being the top student in Clarendon Parish, Jamaica. While at Munro, Whiteman was active in sports and performance arts, while also serving as house captain and head prefect. Whiteman graduated from the University College of the West Indies (now University of the West Indies) with a degree in English with French and later obtained a Master's Degree in Education from Birmingham University.Career
Whiteman was the principal of York Castle High School and Brown’s Town Community College. He also chaired the board of the University Council of Jamaica. He entered politics in 1989 as a member of the People's National Party (PNP) and was elected as Member of Parliament for Saint Ann North Western. In 1992, Whiteman became Minister of Education. In 2002, he was appointed Minister of Information. In 2007, he was appointed High Commissioner to the United Kingdom, a position he held till end-December 2009. In 2014, he received an appointment to the council of the University of Technology, Jamaica. He contributed a foreword to ''Education Theory and Practice: Caribbean Perspectives'' (2003).Recognition
On 29 March 2006, Whiteman was awarded theReferences
{{DEFAULTSORT:Whiteman, Burchell 1938 births Living people High Commissioners of Jamaica to the United Kingdom Education Ministers of Jamaica People from Clarendon Parish, Jamaica University of the West Indies alumni Alumni of the University of Birmingham