Keith Rowley, born on October twenty-fourth, nineteen forty-nine, is a prominent Trinidadian politician and geologist. He has made significant contributions to the political landscape of Trinidad and Tobago, serving as the seventh prime minister from two thousand fifteen to two thousand twenty-five. His leadership of the People's National Movement (PNM) spanned from two thousand ten to two thousand twenty-five, during which he also held the position of Leader of the Opposition from two thousand ten to two thousand fifteen.
Rowley's political career is marked by his long-standing representation of the Diego Martin West constituency, where he served as a Member of the House of Representatives from nineteen ninety-one until two thousand twenty-five. His dedication to public service and governance has left a lasting impact on the nation.
In addition to his political achievements, Rowley is a trained volcanologist, holding a doctorate in geology with a specialization in geochemistry. This unique background has informed his approach to leadership and decision-making, particularly in matters related to environmental policy and disaster management.