[2] Prior to achieving elected office in 2018, Skeete was vice-president for the West-du-Québec region of the Coalition Avenir Québec party.
He holds a Masters of Business Administration (MBA) from the ESG-UQÀM in Montréal as well as a bachelor's degree in political science and public affairs from Concordia University.
Even though he attended English Cegep, he supported Bill 96, which has been deemed discriminatory by the anglophone community.
Earlier in his career, Skeete worked as a customs officer and also as the director of regional operations for a veterinary clinic.
With his wife, he started CasMedic, a firm that provides mobile blood tests to patients in their homes as well as vaccinations to clients at pharmacies.