Danny Joseph

Dominica

About Danny Joseph

I am Danny Joseph from the nature Island of Dominica. I am currently the Entrepreneurship Business Innovation officer in the Ministry Trade, Commerce, Entrepreneurship, Innovation, Business, and Export Development. This title carrying its own weight has not hindered my drive to become a Pastor, Fitness instructor, Youth Mentor, and Counselor when the need arises. I grow up in tough times when being bad was being cool. Through personal experience and the help of God, my life was saved and redirected back to what is truly important. At the age of 25, I returned to school and obtained my diploma and then went on to Collage and University proving to the Youth of my community that it is possible. I am now married with two beautiful children sharing the Word of God through a life of Christianity. I am determined to spend my time and efforts championing change and development in my community, Island and Caribbean by extension.

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