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advisor
Max Mohamed
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Max Mohamed brings over fifteen years of active political experience
to AMCIPS. He served as General Secretary of the Republican Party of
Guyana from 1987 until 1992. During this time, Max led his party’s
effort to bring the restoration of free elections in 1992 – the first in
that South American country since its independence from Great Britain in
1966. He currently holds the position as leader and Presidential
candidate for his party which plans to contest Guyana’s general
elections scheduled for March 2006.
Max is also the President of Ram Manufacturing, an electronic
engineering and manufacturing firm in Hurst, Texas. Prior to his
acquisition of this company in 2002, he worked as an Executive Director
of Information Technology for Excel Communications in Dallas, Texas.
His interests include poverty alleviation through sustainable democracy,
and improved quality of life through increased job opportunities in
developing countries; with special emphasis on the Caribbean and Latin
America.
He holds a B.Sc. degree in Geology from the University of Texas in the
Permian Basin, and a Diploma in Negotiations and Conflict Management
from Jones International University.
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AMCIPS is a non-partisan research and educational organization qualified under
section 501 (c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code.
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