Michael Ada (Pacific - 2009)

Michael serves as the CNMI Secretary of Commerce, overseeing the governmental department tasked with regulating and providing oversight to commercial practices within the CNMI. Michael manages a staff of thirty-five employees that are responsible for regulating banks, remittances, currency exchange, insurance, foreign investments, measurable commodities, fueling stations, liquor establishments, as well as a host of other industries. Michael is also responsible for attracting and regulating new foreign investments into the CNMI which includes overseeing the Foreign Investment Review Committee. Prior to returning to Saipan in 2007 Michael worked for several years on the US mainland in the private sector as a corporate trainer for AT&T and as the manager of a call center for a Fortune 1000 company that assists financial institutions and small businesses better manage, grow and promote their businesses. Michael attended the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs where he received a Bachelors degree in Sociology. Michael holds a Master of Business Administration from the University of Phoenix and is pursuing a Doctorate of Executive Management from Colorado Technical University.

Other ELDP Graduates of

ELDP (Pacific) Class of 2009

Anita Arile
Ann Noda
Bryan Dabugsiy
Carlson Apis
Carri-Lee Magalei
Catalino Kijiner
Heidi Leasiolagi
Hermana Idip
Inson Namper
Ivan Alafanso
James Myazoe
Juliet Jimmy
Kenneth Borja
Michael Cabral
Richard Villagomez
Ryan Edgar
Si'itia Soliai-Lemusu
Steven George

04.15.10 ELDP Applications Due

06.01.10 ELDP Award Notifications

07.26.10 ELDP Session I (Guam)

11.08.10 ELDP Session II (Palau)

02.07.11 ELDP Session III (RMI)

05.02.11 ELDP session IV (Honolulu)

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