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 Richard Lamsee 

Overview
Richard Lamsee is the first child of Gaileen Mayers and Brian Lamsee. He was born on December 22nd 1980 at the San Fernando General Hospital. He was raised in the city of San Fernando, Trinidad and Tobago where he currently resides.

History
Richard's primary schooling was at St. Paul's Anglican School located within San Fernando. After completing the common entrance exam he passed for San Fernando East Secondary where he spent one year. He was then able to obtain a transfer to Saint Benedict's College after completion of form one. He sat the CXC after completion of form 5 and obtained seven passes, including six grade two's and a grade one in Social Studies. The next school attended was the University of the Southern Caribbean at Maracas-Saint Joseph where he studied Business Management for 3 years. However, he did not complete the four year Degree program. He instead chose to enter the job market. The first place of work was at Courts in 1998. After this he worked at Scotia Bank in several locations from 2000 to 2002 as a CSR. The first was at the Cipero Street branch, then High Street San Fernando and thirdly at the Penal branch. Following Scotia Bank Richard worked for 9 years starting in 2002 at the E999 branch of the Ministry of National Security as a telecommunicator. At the end of his third contract period Richard left to concentrate on completing a degree in Computer Science at the University of Hertfordshire.

Re-entry to School
In 2010 Richard decided to return to school. He entered the Business Information Systems diploma program with the Association of Business Executives. This was done via distance learning in Trinidad at S.B.C.S. Three diplomas were obtained. A diploma 1, diploma 2 and an advanced diploma (also called a post graduate diploma) which enabled him to enter the final year of study of several degree programs. He chose the University of Hertfordshire, again via distance learning. This time at [www.ctscbcs.com/‎ CTSBCS] in Chaguanas. As at December there is still one outstanding module to be completed. This is the Computer Science Project.