Born and raised in George Town Central, Carmen is deeply rooted in the community she seeks to represent.
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The youngest of eight siblings, she is the daughter of Mrs. Mavis Morris and the late Rex Morris of Spot Bay, Cayman Brac. Inspired by her grandmother, the late Mrs. Isabell “Bell Bell” McField, Carmen’s commitment to service began early in life.
Carmen attended George Town Primary and Cayman Islands High School, where she excelled academically and demonstrated leadership through sports such as netball, soccer, basketball, and track and field. These experiences instilled in her a strong sense of community and the importance of collaboration.
With over 34 years in the financial industry, Carmen has built a distinguished career, equipping herself with the skills to address the economic challenges facing her community.
Her dedication to service is evident through her involvement with the Girls’ Brigade since age seven. She founded the Prospect Community Group and co-founded two non-profits, Cayman Kind Action Committee and Be Kind Be Humble Be the Light, which support seniors, families, and youth. At Elmslie Memorial United Church, she has spearheaded programs like EATS and Vacation Bible School.
With her extensive leadership experience and commitment to her community, Carmen is a trusted advocate ready to bring positive change to George Town Central and the entire Cayman Islands.