Prior to his career as a diplomat, Skeete served as the Permanent Secretary of Barbados’ Ministry of Finance.[1] He advised and consulted for several of Barbados governments and prime ministers, including Prime Ministers Errol Barrow and Tom Adams.[1] In the early 1980s, Prime Minister Tom Adams appointed Skeete as the country's lead negotiator during negotiations with the International Monetary Fund for an IMF Stand-By Arrangement.[1]
He first became the representative for the English-speaking Caribbean on the Inter-American Development Bank's executive board.[1] He then served as a senior economic adviser for the Inter-American Development Bank, based in Washington D.C., for more than thirty years.[1][2]
In 2006, Skeete's alma mater, the Combermere School, inducted him into its Blue Ribbon Class of distinguished alumni.[1]
Charlie Skeete died at his home in Fairfax, Virginia, in the United States, on December 9, 2017, at the age of 79.[1][3] he was survived by his wife, Joylyn Skeete, and son, Nicholas Skeete.[1]