HONORING LLOYD PHILLIPS AS A DISTINGUISHED LEADER IN CENTRAL FLORIDA FOR CARIBBEAN AMERICAN HERITAGE MONTH; Congressional Record Vol. 166, No. 113
(Extensions of Remarks - June 18, 2020)

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 HONORING LLOYD PHILLIPS AS A DISTINGUISHED LEADER IN CENTRAL FLORIDA 
                 FOR CARIBBEAN AMERICAN HERITAGE MONTH

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                            HON. DARREN SOTO

                               of florida

                    in the house of representatives

                        Thursday, June 18, 2020

  Mr. SOTO. Madam Speaker, Lloyd Phillips was born in Guyana and 
relocated to the United States with his parents and siblings in 1969. 
He completed his high school education in Brooklyn, New York where his 
quest for higher learning led him to enroll at Brooklyn College. He 
attained a bachelor's degree in Economics and then went to Long Island 
University where he graduated with an MBA in Finance.
  Lloyd worked at Barclays Bank before being hired at the number one 
investment banking firm, Goldman Sachs & Company, where he worked in 
the Special Accounts Department. Lloyd subsequently worked his way up 
to Supervising Manager of the Special Accounts Trading Desk.
  Lloyd's career at Goldman Sachs ended during an economic downturn and 
decided to embark on a career change, joining the ranks of the 
Uniformed Services in New York City. He rose to the rank of Captain 
before taking an early retirement.
  With a young but growing family, Lloyd and his wife Delilah decided 
to relocate to Florida, so that their children can live in an 
environment better suited to their needs. The family settled in 
Kissimmee, where Lloyd is currently President of the Caribbean and 
Floridian Association. He was also the President of the Commonwealth 
Alliance Association, Vice-President of the Guyanese-American Cultural 
Association, President of the Guyanese-American Diaspora United, and 
Vice-President of the Strafford Park Home-Owners Association. He was 
also appointed as an Educational Resource Ambassador by the University 
of Guyana, awarded a Certificate of Special Congressional Recognition, 
presented by Congressman Hakeem Jeffries for his work with the Guyanese 
Cultural Association of New York, and recognized by the City Council of

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New York with a Certificate of Recognition presented by Council Member 
Mathieu Eugene.

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