Derrick McKoy is an Attorney-at-Law in Kingston, Jamaica. He is a former Contractor General of Jamaica and a former Dean of the Faculty of Law, University of the West Indies, Mona Campus. He has served as a Commissioned Officer in the Jamaica Defense Force—Coast Guard (National Reserve). He is a Member of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators, and a Fellow of the Asian Institute of Alternative Dispute Resolution.
Derrick holds a doctorate in law from the University of Leicester, a doctorate in Business Administration from Nova Southeastern University, an LLM in International and Comparative Law from University College London, the MBA from Barry University, and the LLB from the University of the West Indies. He is also a graduate of the Norman Manley Law School. He was a Commonwealth Scholar, and in 1999 he participated in the US International Visitors Program on “The role of Ethics in Business and Government.” He has been nominated to Sigma Beta Delta International Honour Society.
He has participated in Penn State Management Development Courses, U.S. Coast Guard International Maritime Law Enforcement Training, and the Commonwealth Association of Corporate Governance’s course for directors.
Derrick serves on several public and private boards. He chairs the Fair Trading Commission, the Jamaica Anti-dumping and Subsidies Commission, the Office of Utilities Regulation, the Duke of Edinburgh Awards Scheme in Jamaica, and the National Compliance and Regulatory Authority. He is a former member of the Integrity Commission of Jamaica. He sits on the boards of the Jamaica Stock Exchange, M/VL Stockbrokers Ltd, the Jamaica Youth Business Trust, and the Munro College School Board as a Trust Appointed Member. He is a founding member of the Jamaica Chapter of Transparency International, and from 2006 to 2015 he was a member of the All Island Electricity Appeals Tribunal, Jamaica.
Derrick has lectured in the Faculty of Law on the LL.B. and LL.M. Programmes, and as an adjunct in the Mona School of Business, the Institute of International Relations, the Norman Manley Law School, Barry University’s Andreas School of Business, and Nova Southeastern University’s Huizenga School of Business. He has supervised candidates for the PhD and DBA in the Faculty of Social Sciences, UWI. Derrick has published in the areas of competition law, constitutional law, corruption, labour law, public management, governance, and the law of computers.
In 2016, Derrick was awarded the Order of Distinction, in the rank of Commander (CD), for Outstanding Contribution to the Legal Profession and for Public Service in Jamaica.