[1] She has also attended additional sector training run by the International Monetary Fund and Swiss National Bank.
[2] Craigg began work with the Central Bank of The Bahamas on July 17, 1978, holding multiple positions including research director and deputy governor.
[6] During her time as governor she worked to ensure that international standards and best practices were applied to banks and trust companies that established themselves in the country.
[3] In April 2020 she was appointed to the Government of the Bahamas' Economic Recovery Committee, created in response to the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.
[7] In 2020, Craigg was offered the post of finance minister in the government of Hubert Minnis, following the resignation of K. Peter Turnquest.