Marvin Fraser is an accomplished Information Technology professional, community activist, and sports leader whose career spans over two decades of service and achievement.
During his formative years, Marvin Fraser attended Petersville Primary School, followed by the St. Vincent Grammar School, where he developed a lasting commitment to supporting his peers, fellow alumni, and the youths within his community.
His unwavering dedication, ambition, strong work ethic, and solutions-oriented leadership have earned him senior positions at some of St. Vincent and the Grenadines’ most reputable organisations, including Karib Cable, The Mustique Company Ltd., and Glossy Bay Construction. Over the course of his career, he has served as Senior IT Technician, IT Supervisor, and Construction Site IT Systems Coordinator, consistently demonstrating the ability to optimise systems, streamline operations, and implement innovative solutions that drive efficiency and growth. His professional journey reflects not only technical excellence but also a reputation for reliability, integrity, and impactful leadership.
Beyond his corporate accomplishments, Fraser has left a lasting mark on football in St. Vincent and the Grenadines. As manager of Avenues Football Club, he guided the team through an era of unprecedented success, capturing five national club championships, two knockout titles, and achieving four consecutive undefeated seasons. Under his leadership, the club also secured multiple youth and women championships. A mentor to countless players across SVG, he has helped to develop athletes who have gone on to represent national teams and earn college scholarships abroad. His influence has also been felt at the national level, where he served as a committee member, Vice President, and President of the SVG Football Federation. In these roles, Fraser represented the country at FIFA and CONCACAF congresses and played a pivotal role in shaping one of the most successful periods in Vincentian football history for both men’s and women’s programmes. Another distinguished hallmark of Fraser’s presidency was his achievement in being the first SVGFF President to officially host both the FIFA and CONCACAF Presidents during his tenure, an accomplishment that has yet to be duplicated to this day.
Bridging his professional expertise with his passion for community service, Fraser embodies the qualities of a leader who not only excels in his field but also invests in the development and empowerment of others. Equally respected for his community service, Fraser is deeply committed to fostering unity and empowerment. Through his church ministry, he actively supports the elderly, disadvantaged families, and youth development initiatives, reflecting his compassion and dedication to service.
Born in Walvaroo, Sion Hill, and having lived in Kingstown Park, Rose Place, and Paul’s Avenue, his roots run deep in the local community. He has also contributed culturally, serving as Treasurer of the Nelson Bloc Mas Band before stepping back from carnival activities in 2002. Today, his leadership continues to shape the future of Vincentian sports, which is evident through his appointment by the SVG Football Federation to help in organising the nation’s first semi-professional football league, set to launch in 2025, an initiative designed to create opportunities for young athletes to grow professionally while receiving fair compensation.
Fraser’s life reflects a balance of faith, family, community, and professional excellence which has branded him the hypocorism, “MEGA”. Whether in the boardroom, on the football field, or in his neighborhood, he remains committed to service, development, and uplifting the people of Central Kingstown and St. Vincent and the Grenadines as a whole.
Delivering for Central Kingstown
- Built low-income housing at Green Hill.
- Expanded education opportunities and scholarships.
- Provided home aide services for seniors and the ill.
- Managed Beryl Assistance Programme for affected homeowners.
- Upgraded farm access roads and repaired damaged roads in Redemption Sharpes.
- Improved community life with safer pathways and revival of the Redemption Sharpes Football tournament.
Vision for Central Kingstown
- Jobs & Economy – Grow small businesses, expand tourism, and create jobs through training and partnerships.
- Infrastructure – Upgrade roads, drainage, housing, transport, and community/sport facilities.
- Youth & Education – Boost scholarships, skills training, mentorship, and after-school sports.
- Healthcare & Social Services – Improve healthcare, support seniors and the disabled, and strengthen mental health care.
- Community & Safety – Enhance policing, disaster readiness, and resident engagement via an advisory council.
- Culture, Sports & Housing – Promote heritage activities, develop sports education and management, and push for early access to prefabricated homes.