Jeanette
W. Hyde served the United States as Ambassador to the seven Eastern
Caribbean countries of Barbados, Dominica, St. Vincent, St. Lucia,
Antiqua, Grenada, and St. Kitts-Nevis from 1994-1998.
A
native of North Carolina, Ambassador Hyde's educational background
includes Wake Forest University and Delta State University, B.S.,
'62, graduate studies in family counseling at the University of
North Carolina and North Carolina State University, and Greek
studies at the University of Maryland. During the 1960's, she
taught school on the Greek Island of Crete for two years before
going into social work and counseling with the North Carolina
Administrative Office of the Courts.
The
Raleigh business woman started her own retail stores in 1971 in
Fayetteville, N.C. This was followed by joint ventures that include
two national restaurant chains, commercial real estate and development,
and various private investments. In 1987 she and business associates
founded Triangle Bank and Trust of Raleigh. Serving on Triangle's
Board of Directors for six years, she also served on the North
Carolina International Trade Commission, the North Carolina Board
of Transportation, and the North Carolina Global TransPark Authority.
Currently she chairs the Young Americas Business Trust, a hemispheric
initiative of the Organization of American States, Washington,
D.C.
For
more than three decades, Mrs. Hyde has been recognized for her
efforts on behalf of civic, charitable, academic and political
affairs. Currently she serves on the Wake Forest University Board
of Trustees, the Western Carolina University Board of Trustees,
the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Social
Work Board, the Eisenhower Exchange Fellowships Board, the Triangle
World Affairs Council and the N.C. Community Foundation. In addition,
she is a member of the boards of the Wake County Communities and
Schools, the Methodist Home for Children, the J.C. Raulston Arboretum
of N.C. State University, and a member of the Council of American
Ambassadors,-Washington, D.C. Former board service includes the
N.C. Child Advocacy Institute and Outward Bound of N.C., as well
as the Wake County YWCA, the Council on Aging, the Wake County
Board of Social Work, the Raleigh Alzheimer's Board and the Raleigh
Violence Prevention Council.
Awards
presented to Mrs. Hyde include Wake Forest University Distinguished
Alumnus, 1995; Delta State University Distinguished Alumnus, 1999;
Triangle World Affairs Council's Distinguished Citizen for Public
Service, 1998; International Visitors Council's Citizen of the
World Award, 1998, and YWCA Academy of Women's Outstanding Woman
in Public Service, 1994. In 1996 the United States Coast Guard
presented her its highest civilian award for public service for
her treaty work in the area of drug trafficking interdiction;
and in 1997 the U.S. Department of Defense, the U. S. Department
of Justice and the U. S. Drug Enforcement Agency distinguished
her with Civilian Service Awards.
Jeannette
Hyde is married to Wallace Hyde, a semi-retired insurance executive.
Both are well-known in state and national politics. They reside
in Raleigh, N.C. and Sarasota, Florida.