The Honourable Member Mr. Trevor Louise was born on the 16th of December 1994 and is a resident of La Retraite. His extensive education began at La Rosiere Primary and Belonie Secondary School, before moving on to the UniSey School of Education to pursue his Foundation Studies. With a steady starting point, Hon. Louise then completed his A Level Studies, a Bachelor of Laws from the University of London, and most recently a Master of Arts in Peace and Conflict Resolution with a Specialisation in Human Rights and Humanitarian Law.
His career began as a Senior Assistant Registration Officer, before moving onwards to the role of Legal Officer at the Fair-Trading Commission in 2014. Hon. Louise then relocated to the Department of Risk and Disaster Management where he took on the responsibilities of the Principal Risk and Management Officer. Through this role, he became responsible for policy legislation, international cooperation and representation, and the coordination of special projects at the national and international level. Hon. Louise is currently a Law Lecturer at the Seychelles Institute of Adult Learning and was previously a lecturer at the School of Advanced Level Studies (SALS).
Outside of his principal career, Hon. Louise explored avenues of public service and community development, through roles such as Board Member of the Citizens Engagement Platform Seychelles (CEPS), Elected Member of the National Youth Council Board, and steady participation in SADC forums and regional workshops. He is proudly esteemed as the first Seychellois to be elected to the Network of African Youths for Development (NAYD), as well as the first Seychellois to be elected on the African Union Youth Parliament. He is known for his activism through his anti-bullying association “Stand Up Step Up Seychelles”. He ventured into politics through his grassroots activism in the District of Bel Air, where he was elected to the Central Committee for the United Seychelles Party at the age of 27, making him the youngest Committee Member.
Hon. Louise is currently the youngest Member of the 8th Cohort, and aspires to prioritise youth, sports and culture during his mandate, simultaneously ensuring the systematic education of the public on their rights as citizens.
Hon. Louise was sworn in as a Member of the 8th Assembly on Tuesday 28th of October 2025, for his first parliamentary mandate.