Following graduation, Rivers initially worked as a lawyer in London, before moving back to the Cayman Islands where she became a civil servant.
During that period, she was involved in the national youth policy and helped to set up the Women’s Resource Centre.
[2] During her time as Education Minister, there was a 42% increase in the number of students undertaking scholarships within the Cayman Islands.
[3] Following re-election at the 2017 general election, she became the new Minister of Financial Services and Home Affairs.
[4] She was one of several Cayman politicians who had fake Facebook pages set up in order to solicit money from followers.