Tom Tavares-Finson | |
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Tavares-Finson in 2023 | |
| President of the Senate of Jamaica | |
| Assumed office 10 March 2016 | |
| Deputy | Charles Sinclair Jr. |
| Preceded by | Floyd Morris |
| Personal details | |
| Born | (1953-07-07) 7 July 1953 |
| Party | Labour |
| Spouse(s) | Rose Costantini Cynthia Jean Cameron Breakspeare (1981–1995) |
| Children | 5 |
Thomas Tavares-Finson (born 7 July 1953) is a Jamaican lawyer and politician who has been the President of the Senate of Jamaica since 2016, and a member of the Senate since 2007. He has been a member of the Electoral Commission of Jamaica since 2006.
Thomas Tavares-Finson was born on 7 July 1953.[1] He was educated at Jamaica College, McMaster University, Institute of Commonwealth Studies, and the University of London.[2]
Tavares-Finson was admitted to the English bar in 1979, the Jamaica Bar in 1981, and is a member of the Middle Temple. He is a justice of the peace and a notary public.[3]
Tavares-Finson was a member of the Electoral Advisory Committee from 2005 to 2006, and he became a member of the Electoral Commission of Jamaica in 2006. He was a member of the Jamaica Labour Party's central executive and standing committees.[2][3] He is currently the chair of the National Gallery of Jamaica.[3]
Tavares-Finson was a member of the Senate in the 1980 session, and returned in 2007.[3] He was elected Deputy President of the Senate in 2007.[2] He was in charge of the opposition business in the Senate. He succeeded Floyd Morris[4] as President of the Senate on 10 March 2016 and reelected on 15 September 2020.[1]
Tavares-Finson married Cindy Breakspeare, who had an affair with Bob Marley.[5] In 1998, he married Rose Costantini.[2] He had two children with Breakspeare and two with Costantini.[4] His son, Christian Tavares-Finson, ran for a seat in the House of Representatives in 2025.[6]
The Order of Jamaica was awarded to Tavares-Finson in 2020.[3]