Myron Walwyn (born February 22, 1972) is the former Minister of Education and Culture and a Territorial At-Large Representative of the British Virgin Islands.
He was elected as an "at-large" representative in the
2011 British Virgin Islands general election, garnering 4,605 votes, the 2nd highest number of votes in the election. He is a member of the
National Democratic Party (British Virgin Islands)
The National Democratic Party (or NDP) is a political party in the British Virgin Islands. In the 2019 general election the NDP was voted out of office; it most recently held power after winning the 2015 general election.
Leadership
The pa ...
. Prior to election, he was appointed the Chairman of the British Virgin Islands Tourist Board.
On 23 June 2018, after Premier
Orlando Smith
Daniel Orlando Smith, OBE (born 28 August 1944) is a British Virgin Islands politician and the former Premier of the British Virgin Islands from 2011 to 2019 and from 2003 to 2007. He also formerly served as Chief Minister of the British Virg ...
announced he was stepping down, Walwyn was elected as the new President of the National Democratic Party, although Orlando Smith remained Premier. However he subsequently lost his seat in the
2019 general election.
Education
He received a Bachelor of Laws degree from the
University of Wolverhampton
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. Post graduate work includes a Post Graduate Diploma from BPP Law School (London, England) and a Hospitality Executive Training Certificate from Cornell University.
Career
Walwyn is a founder and partner at Orion Law Barristers and Solicitors and owner of MVW International, a hospitality firm.
Walwyn started his career as a bus boy in a local restaurant. After law school, he served as a trainee lawyer at
Harney Westwood and Riegels LLP Barristers & Solicitors, London, England and as Crown Counsel in the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions Government of the Virgin Islands.
Myron was called to the
Bar of England and Wales
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and to the Bar of the
Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court
The Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court (ECSC) is a superior court of record for the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS), including six independent states: Antigua and Barbuda, the Commonwealth of Dominica, Grenada, Saint Kitts and Nev ...
in 2007.
Walwyn's previous experience in the hospitality industry landed him a job as a senior manager at Treasure Isle Hotel and Restaurant when he returned to the BVI in the 1990s. At the age of 24 he went into partnership with local businessman, Al Henley and the two opened Big Banana Bar and Restaurant in Cane Garden Bay, Tortola. A few years later, Myron formed his hospitality management company, MVW International.
For the last 12 years, his company has operated several established businesses in the BVI including the Moorings Mariner Hotel and Restaurant, Cafesito Restaurant, Calypso Cafe (formerly Nexus Café, Bar and Grill), Charlie’s Italian Restaurant and the newly opened Ginny’s Tapas Bar.
Controversy
In November 2022 Walwyn was arrested and charged with breach of trust by a public officer in relation the controversial High School perimeter wall project which had occurred whilst he was Minister of Education. In a formal statement Walwyn acknowledged that there had been procedural issues, but asserted that he did "not believe that any of those procedural issues warranted or met the criteria of Breach of Trust to justify such a charge".
Personal
Walwyn was born in Road Town, Tortola and grew up at the family home in Freebottom.
At age 14, Myron was relocated to his mother’s birthplace of Antigua to complete his secondary school education.
At 15 years old, Walwyn found employment at a well established hotel and restaurant in Antigua working after school to purchase his school supplies, necessary
Caribbean Examinations Council
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exams and living needs. Ever determined, he was able to work his way up the ranks and before his high school graduation from the Princess Margaret Secondary School in 1990, had a complement of staff under his supervision. It was also during this time, that the exposure to the hospitality fueled his passion for the industry.
Electoral history
References
External links
*https://web.archive.org/web/20140222101050/http://www.bvi.gov.vg/bio/hon-myron-v-walwyn-mha
*http://bvinews.com/bvi/myron-walwyn-from-bus-boy-to-successful-businessman/
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21st-century British Virgin Islands lawyers
National Democratic Party (British Virgin Islands) politicians
1972 births
Living people
Members of the House of Assembly of the British Virgin Islands