Lucile Sabas has been associate professor of economics at the College of Professions since 2011. Prior to this, she was professor of economics and financial administration at Montemorelos University in Mexico, university president of COSENDAI Adventist University in Cameroon, and principal of the Guadeloupe Adventist Conference High School in the French West Indies-Guadeloupe. She has served as the Head of the Education Department at the Guadeloupe Conference, and managed a medium-sized business with 45 employees. Sabas speaks French, English and Spanish, and has traveled and worked across the globe, visiting countries in Asia, Africa, Europe, North America, the Caribbean, South America and Australia.
BA in Economics, University of the French West Indies MA in Economics (master ′s degree I), University of the French West Indies Thesis title: "External Indebtment of Latin American Countries and its Consequences on the Economic Development of the Region: The Case of Brazil" Diploma before the PhD (master ′s degree II) in Economics Thesis title: "Adjustment Policies of the IMF and the Financial Problems in Latin America: Case of Venezuela" PhD in Economics, University La Sorbonne-Paris I Thesis title: "Exchange Rate Policy and the Insertion of Small Developing Country to the World Economy: The Cases of Jamaica and the Dominican Republic"
Traveling (for study and tourism), walking, gymnastics, aerobics
Chan Shun Hall, RM215B
269-471-6965
sabas@andrews.edu