#Providenciales, May 16, 2019 – Turks and Caicos – Seventeen staff promotions and two senior transitions at FortisTCI, see employees throughout the company take on new responsibilities as of April 1 and May 1. These promotions also underscore the company’s people management and human resource development strategy, through which FortisTCI focuses on evaluating and rewarding performance and creating fulfilling and challenging career opportunities for its employees.
Within the Operations Division, Alvejes
Desir has been promoted to Director of Energy Production. His move into this
senior management role is a part of the company’s succession plans. Mr. Desir
most recently served as Manager of Plant Control and Electrical Maintenance and
in his new role leads the company’s plant operations, fuel procurement, and
engineering services. He is also the Chairman of the company’s Hurricane
Preparedness Committee.
Alden Smith, the former Director of Grand
Turk Operations also transitions into a new role and will lead the development
of the company’s Transmission and Distribution Standards. Mr. Smith will be
based in Providenciales.
Eight other employees in the Operations
Division were also promoted, including former Superintendent of North and
Middle Caicos Operations Durell Landy. Mr. Landy is now the Manager of North
& Middle Caicos Operations with responsibility for leading the operations,
generation, and transmission and distribution systems in North and Middle
Caicos. Former Collections and IT Specialist Delma Graham is now the Supervisor
of Customer and IT Services. Mrs. Graham now has responsibility for directing
Grand Turk customer service operations, including billing, metering,
collections, and customer care.
Former Junior Energy Production Engineer
TeAndra Thomas is now an Engineer I with responsibility for providing engineering
support for energy production activities. Former Transmission and Distribution
Engineering Assistant Caltricia Hamilton-Evans is now a Civil Engineer I with
responsibility for delivering in-house civil and structural engineering
oversight and other support services within the Operations Division.
Former
Mechanical Technician I Glenroy Grant is now a Mechanical Technician II and
will be responsible for carrying out preventative and corrective repairs to
plant mechanical equipment and other company assets. Maxo St.Vill, having
served as an Electrical Technician I, is promoted to an Electrical Technician
II and is responsible for carrying out preventative and corrective repairs to
plant electrical equipment. Tavardo Smith, who previously served as an
Electrical Technician II is now an Electrical Technician III with
responsibility for higher level maintenance and repairs, as well as
installation of generating units and associated equipment in the generating
stations. Former Environmental and Safety Specialist Eustace Musgrove, in his
new role as Senior EHS Safety Coordinator, has responsibility for the
maintenance of the company’s Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) Management
System.
Three employees within the Innovation,
Technology and Strategic Planning Division have been promoted to new roles.
Former Jr. Business Analyst TeAnn Thomas was promoted to Resource Planning and
Utility Analytics Officer. In her new role, Miss Thomas will supervise the
enterprise-wide implementation of utility analytics and optimization of the
analytics and big data technology. She will also play a leading role in the
implementation of the company’s Resilient National Energy Transition Strategy
(R-NETS), and continue to provide macro-economic analysis to the senior management
team.
Garrett Jones previously served as
Supervisor of Enterprise Technology Solutions. In his new role as Manager of
Enterprise Technology Solutions, Mr. Jones will guide the implementation of
enterprise technology (ET), including the enterprise resource planning system
(ERP), customer information system (CIS), and the meter data management systems
(MDMS). Former Information Technology Services Supervisor Jerry Clerveaux is
now Manager of Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Services. Mr. Clerveaux’
s new responsibilities include managing a team of five in achieving planned ICT
projects, maintenance of assets such as network hardware, ICT software,
telecommunication systems, as well as offering operational and technical
support.
Five promotions within the Corporate
Services Division see former Senior Accountant Richard Gibbs become the
Supervisor of Financial Reporting. Mr. Gibbs is responsible for the preparation
of annual financial statements, fiscal monitoring, implementation of budgetary
controls, and interdepartmental analyses and assistance. Former Financial
Accountant Leonardo Patrick will serve as a Senior Financial Accountant. Mr.
Patrick’s new responsibilities include leading accounting research, enhancing
internal processes on financial reporting, and assisting in the development and
preparation of financial models and reports.
Stephanie Dean, who formerly served as
Senior Customer Service Representative, now has responsibility for overseeing
new service requests, account applications, and account terminations. As the
new Customer Experience Specialist, Ms. Dean will also provide guidance and
train staff on customer connection processes and procedures.
Former
Corporate Communications Officer Dwyane Krzanowski is now Senior Corporate
Communications Officer. In his new role, Mr. Krzanowski will be responsible for
leading the company’s web maintenance and graphic design initiatives, including
ad production and brand standards. Kayla Lightbourne, who previously served as
Junior Corporate Communications Officer is now Corporate Communications Officer
and Community Outreach Coordinator. In her new role, Miss Lightbourne will
assist with managing the company’s social media platforms, and serve as chief
liaison for the company’s corporate social responsibility program, including
planning and execution of community and stakeholder activities.
Speaking about the promotions, FortisTCI
President & CEO Eddinton Powell said, “The energy landscape has changed
drastically over the past ten years, and continues to evolve at lightning
speed. In this changing environment, it is essential to have the right talent
in the right places in the organization. In an industry that remains mostly
dominated by males, we are proud to be a part of the advancement of two female
engineers – some of the few in the region.”
Mr. Powell continued, “As we sit on the edge of a new energy landscape in the Turks and Caicos Islands, and as we work to meet the needs of the nation today and into the future, the continued investment in, and focus on our people will be required. I extend well-deserved congratulations on behalf of the FortisTCI family to those who will serve in new roles.
Photo Captions: FortisTCI
President & CEO Eddinton Powell (front left) and Senior VP of Corporate
Services Ruth Forbes (front right) with staff promoted to new roles in April
and May 2019.
Left to right (front): Eddinton Powell, Leonardo Patrick, Kayla Lightbourne, TeAnn Thomas, TeAndra Thomas, Dwyane Krzanowski, Stephanie Dean, and Ruth Forbes. Left to right (back): Garrett Jones, Eustace Musgrove, Tavardo Smith, Jerry Clerveaux, Richard Gibbs, Caltricia Hamilton, Maxo St.Vill, Glenroy Grant, Alvejes Desir. Not pictured: Delma Harvey and Durell Landy.