Nita Juddoo
Nita Juddoo, President of En Avant Moris, with a rich professional career in the fields of Tourism, Customer Relations, Risk Management and Communications.
After obtaining a French baccalaureate from Lycée Molière in Paris, Nita Juddoo pursued an LLB from the University of Wolverhampton, which she complemented with a diploma in Immigration Law from Humber College in Canada and a diploma in Legal Translation from the University of Portsmouth.
She has also had a rich professional career in the Seychelles and Canada in the fields of Tourism, Customer Relations, and Risk Management. Upon returning to Mauritius in 2012, she took up a position as Communications Executive within a firm operating in the offshore sector. She is currently a freelance legal translator and is completing an Executive Masters in Business.
Nita is a member of the Mauritius Economic Society.
News
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"Plenty of effort, no long-term vision" — Patrick Belcourt on Beau-Bassin/Rose-Hill
After his first year as ward 2 councillor at the Beau-Bassin/Rose-Hill municipality, Patrick Belcourt offers a critical assessment: the team works hard, but lacks strategic direction.
Press conference at Hôtel St Georges: tourism and fuel-price hikes
En Avant Moris addresses tourism management and the recent rise in petrol and diesel prices.
Nita Juddoo: "The MMM has strayed from its roots"
"I grew up in the political pot."
Nita Juddoo argues for a careful, considered BRP reform
"A rushed reform would be irresponsible."
Events
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Round table: the new dog microchipping law
En Avant Moris brought together associations, vets and pet owners to break down the new law on mandatory dog microchipping and registration — and flag what's still unclear for Mauritians.
Women Leadership Development Program
MQA Approved Formation, led by trainer Aruna Pulton. Join us as we work towards a more equitable and productive future, one leader at a time.
Career Symposium
This conference aims to address the new challenges in the world of work in general, and specifically the employability of Mauritians and the future needs of Mauritian companies.