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Mrs. Catherine Page-George
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AUTOBIOGRAPHY
Born unto the union of Mr. Richard Raymond Page (Deceased) and Mrs. Elizabeth Kloteh-Page in the city of Monrovia,
Montserrado County, I am third of a family of six. I obtained my secondary education at the College of West Africa in Monrovia.
Upon graduation, I enrolled at the College of West Africa Junior College Program of Business where I studied accounting for a
one-year period. I later entered the University of Liberia majoring in Public Administration.
I worked as a volunteer (1990-1991) with the Special Emergency Life Food Program (SELF). This organization was the first and
only local NGO organized to provide relief assistance to war-ravished Liberians during the heat of the Liberian crisis in 1990. The
United Nations funded SELF. After ending my service with SELF, I engaged in domestic activities while pursuing my studies at the
University of Liberia. After the 1996 civil crisis in Liberia, I obtained employment with the European Commission Office in Monrovia
as a Receptionist (1997-1999). In 1999 I resigned my position at the European Commission to join the United States Embassy.
Between 1999 June to present, I have held a number of positions at the U.S. Embassy beginning with the General Services Office
Secretary (1999-2001), Administrative Secretary (2001-2003) and Protocol Assistant (2003 to present). I have received a number of
awards and letters of commendation during this period at the Embassy.
Having the same vision as Relief Inc., it was a dream come true for me when I was contacted by Aloysius Barr to be a part of this
glorious opportunity of providing relief to those in need.
I am a Christian (born again) and married with a family of seven.
