IMA Grenada appoints Samorna Dowe-Mitchell as Corporate Secretary

Grenada’s top bodies overseeing the country’s citizenship by investment program have announced a key leadership appointment, set to take effect next year. The Citizenship by Investment Committee (CBIC) and the management of the Investment Migration Agency (IMA) confirmed in an official public notice that Samorna Dowe-Mitchell will step into the role of Corporate Secretary starting January 19, 2026.

Dowe-Mitchell brings a robust, decades-aligned track record of public sector expertise across core areas of governance, regulatory compliance, and institutional investigations. Most recently, she led the Investigations Division at Grenada’s Integrity Commission, where she oversaw end-to-end management of high-stakes investigative workflows, drafted mandatory statutory and investigative reports for government review, supervised investigative teams, and supported cross-agency organizational reviews and national anti-corruption strategies.

Prior to her promotion to Head of Investigations, Dowe-Mitchell held two senior compliance roles at the Integrity Commission: first as Compliance Officer, then as Head of Compliance. In those positions, she led compliance oversight for mandatory asset disclosure filings, managed internal and external audit and public reporting processes, and developed the commission’s foundational internal policies and operational procedures.

Professionally, Dowe-Mitchell holds the prestigious Chartered Corporate Secretary Certified (CCSEC) credential, alongside a Bachelor of Science degree in International Business with a dual focus on Finance and Economics. She has also completed advanced specialized professional training in senior leadership, executive management, and public sector governance.

Both CBIC and IMA leadership have issued a formal welcome to Dowe-Mitchell, expressing confidence that her deep institutional and technical experience will strengthen the CBIC’s corporate governance framework. This appointment aligns with the IMA’s long-term strategic goal of evolving into a top-tier, high-performing public institution that upholds global standards for investment migration programs.

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