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EMILIO SEYMOUR APPOINTED AS DIRECTOR GENERAL OF TCI BORDER FORCE

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#TurksandCaicos, April 11, 2023 – The Office of the Deputy Governor of the Turks and Caicos Islands is pleased to announce the appointment of Mr. Emilio Seymour to the post of Director General of the new Turks and Caicos Islands Border Force in the Ministry of Immigration and Border Services.

Mr. Seymour holds an Associate of Science Degree in Business Management (2008) and a Bachelor of Science Degree in Marketing Degree (2010) from Johnson and Wales University in Miami, Florida, United States.

Mr. Seymour joined the Turks and Caicos Islands Public Service in May 2016 as the Quality Assurance Manager at the Customer Service Department in the Ministry of Border Services, following five years of service at Scotiabank Turks and Caicos Islands as a former: Credit Officer; Business Banking Officer and Customer Service Supervisor.

Prior to this Mr. Seymour served as an Assistant Surveyor at Ambergris Key Resort and Spa and as a Sales & Service Representative for Islandcom Telecommunications Turks and Caicos Islands.

In December 2021 Mr. Seymour was promoted in the public service from the post of Quality Assurance Manager to the post of Deputy Secretary in the Ministry of Border Services.

During his tenure as Deputy Secretary he has completed a number of training and certification programs including, but not limited to:

  • International Center for Parliamentary Studies, United Kingdon – Models of Public Service Delivery Certificate (2019)

  • Caribbean Development Bank – Public Policy Analysis & Management Certificate (2018)

  • Friedman Sales Training Certificate

  • AML (Anti Money Laundering) Certificate (annual training)

  • KYC (Know your Customer) Certificate (annual training)

  • TCIG Performance Appraisal Training

  • TCIG Fixed Assets Register Certificate

  • TCIG Leadership & Development Training (2019)

  • HR Management Training for non-HR Managers (2020)

Mr. Seymour during his appointment as a Deputy Secretary has also had the opportunity to act in the post of Permanent Secretary on a number of ocassions.

Mr. Seymour in commenting on his appointment stated:

“I am deeply humbled and extremely honored to be appointed as the Turks & Caicos Islands first Director General of the Turks and Caicos Islands Border Force.

It is only by the grace of God, who has truly directed my path and the stellar coaching and mentoring of those that paved the way before me, that I am here today, confident, excited and equipped to take on this next chapter of my career.

The TCI Border Force will revolutionize our Customs and Immigration functions and I am committed to ensuring that in collaboration with internal and external stakeholders will create a safer more sustainable environment for residents and visitors alike.

The journey to a single border force will not be a swift one, we will not go untested or without obstacles, but we are a resilient people and a hard-working group of civil servants.

I have every faith in the ability of my team and look forward to a bright future with this group.

Last but by no mean least, I would like to thank my family who continues to be a pillar of support for my career as I would not be where I am today without their encouragement, support or constructive criticism.

I am fully committed to this new role and look forward to serving our islands in this new capacity.”

Acting Governor and Head of the Public Service Her Excellency Anya Williams in extending congratulatory remarks to Mr. Seymour stated:

“It gives me great pleasure to officially announce and to congratulate Mr. Emilio Seymour on his appointment as the Director General of the new Border Force here in the Turks and Caicos Islands.

This Executive, Permanent Secretary level position will be responsible leading our new Border Force, a professional, high-profile law enforcement organization that will bring together our Customs and Immigration functions to operate with flexibility across the Turks and Caicos Islands.

The TCI Border Force will transform the way we protect and police our borders for the benefit of our islands and will help to strengthen our national security infrastructure and program.

Mr. Seymour since joining the Turks and Caicos Islands Public Service is receiving his third promotion to one of the highest levels in Goverment, which is a testament to his hard work, dedication and great success.

He has done an exceptional job in his previous roles.

We wish him well on his appointment and look forward to supporting him in his new role as we transition to the new TCI Border Force which is a key priority for the Turks and Caicos Islands.

Congratulations Director General Seymour!”

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DETRESHA COX APPOINTED AS ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER OF LABOR

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Turks and Caicos, October 3, 2024 – The Office of the Deputy Governor is proud to announce Ms. Detresha Cox’s appointment to the position of Assistant Commissioner of Labor with the Ministry of Border Control and Labor.

Ms. Cox holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Labor and Employment Relations from the University of the West Indies, Cave Hill (2023), which has provided her with in-depth knowledge of labor laws and standards. She is currently pursuing a Master of Science in Development Studies, concentrating on Governance and Public Policy at SALISES, UWI Mona, further enhancing her expertise in the field.

Upon returning home from University, Ms. Cox served as a Senior Labor Inspector, a role in which she honed her skills in applying theoretical knowledge in real-world settings. In this position, she managed labor disputes, mediated conflicts between employers and employees, conducted workplace inspections, and ensured compliance with occupational safety and health standards. Her academic grounding and her hands-on experience have equipped her with a deep understanding of labor issues and the leadership skills necessary for her new role.

Ms. Cox, on her new role said: “I am incredibly honored and deeply grateful for the opportunity to serve as the Assistant Commissioner of Labor. This appointment is a great honor, and I am committed to using my knowledge and experience to contribute meaningfully to the department’s mission and the nation’s labor policy of enhancing labor relations and promoting equitable employment opportunities. With a focus on policy development, compliance, and fostering strong partnerships with stakeholders, I will work diligently to ensure the department continues to meet the needs of both employers and employees. My dedication to public service remains unwavering, and I look forward to driving positive change in the workforce. I want to express my sincere thanks for the overwhelming support and well wishes received; this encouragement has been a constant source of strength. As I step into this role, I believe that success is not just about what you accomplish but what you inspire others to do. Together, I look forward to building a brighter future for our workforce.”

Deputy Governor and Head of the Public Service, H. E. Anya Williams, remarked on Ms. Cox’s appointment, saying, “With extensive knowledge, a qualified educational background in Labor and Employment Relations, hands-on experience, and a commitment to advancing labor relations, Ms. Cox is poised to make significant contributions to the Ministry of Border Control and Labor. Embodying the qualities of a public servant—dedication, expertise, and a genuine commitment to uplifting the workforce. We are excited to see Ms. Cox lead as Assistant Commissioner of Labor and contribute to the continued advancement of labor standards in our community. We look forward to Ms. Cox’s contributions in her new role and are confident that she will greatly benefit the Ministry of Labor and the workforce at large.

Congratulations, Ms. Cox, on this well-deserved promotion.”

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ARIELLE NEELY APPOINTMENT AS CAREER ADVANCEMENT AND PROGRAM COORDINATOR

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Turks and Caicos, October 3, 2024 – The Office of the Deputy Governor is pleased to announce the appointment of Ms. Arielle Neely as the Career Advancement and Program Coordinator within the Ministry of Education, Youth, Sports, and Culture.

Ms. Neely holds a BA (Hons) in Education Studies from the University of Hull, where she focused on policy analysis, psychological perspectives, and pedagogical practices. Her first-class thesis, “Exploring Students’ Perceptions of Online and Face-to-Face Learning at University During the Covid-19 Pandemic,” was inspired by the shared educational challenges faced by students during that period. She is pursuing her Master’s Degree in Strategic Communications at the London School of Economics and Political Science, a program she selected for its comprehensive approach, emphasizing stakeholder analysis, value understanding, messaging, policy construction, and campaign formulation. Additionally, she holds a Certificate in Teaching English as a Foreign Language.

Ms. Neely began her Public Service career as an intern with the Employment Services Department in the summer of 2021. She then served as the temporary Head of Secretariat from 2022 to 2023. In 2023, Neely transitioned to a full-time Research and Planning Officer role at the Employment Services Department. Following that, she was seconded to the Ministry of Education, Youth, Sports, and Culture, where she served as the Program Coordinator for the National Internship and Apprenticeship Program (NIAP).

In 2023, Ms. Neely served as the Female CARICOM Youth Ambassador for the Turks and Caicos Islands. During her tenure, she demonstrated leadership and advocacy at national, regional, and international levels. She participated in international forums such as the Debate Mate International Program in Nepal (2024), the HACSA Sankofa Young Fellowship in Ghana (2023), the Caribbean Youth Leaders’ Summit in Trinidad and Tobago (2023), the International AIDS Conference in Canada (2022), and the National Policy Working Group in TCI (2022). Her experience reflects a deep commitment to youth development and emphasizes her effectiveness on the global stage.

On her appointment, Ms. Neely said, “I’m honoured to be appointed as Career Advancement and Program Coordinator. This role allows me to continue my passion for youth development and communication. As Psalms 46:5 (NIV) reminds us, ‘God is within her, she will not fall; God will help her at break of day.’ I give all thanks to God for blessing me with this opportunity and to my support system that has stood by me throughout my journey. A special thanks to my mother for her unwavering support and constant encouragement, constantly pushing me to be the best version of myself. I am delighted to continue serving within the public service, and I am forever inspired by the potential of our youth to create a brighter Turks and Caicos Islands”.

In congratulating Ms. Neely, Deputy Governor and Head of the Public Service H.E. Anya Williams stated, “I would like to extend my heartfelt congratulations to Ms. Arielle Neely on her promotion to Career Advancement and Program Coordinator. It’s a pleasure to welcome her back to the Public Service after her educational pursuits. Her dedication to youth development and strategic vision will undoubtedly benefit the Turks and Caicos Islands. We look forward to her contributions and the positive impact she will have on our community.

Congratulations Ms. Neely on your well-deserved promotion”.

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Ministry of Health Delegation attends the 29th CARPHA Executive Board Meeting and 47th Meeting of the Council for Human and Social Development (COHSOD)

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Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands – Thursday, 3 October 2024: The 29th Executive Board Meeting of the Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA) took place on 26th September 2024 at the State Plaza Hotel, Washington, DC. The meeting focused on key objectives, including:

  1. Approving the strategic direction of CARPHA for the next five (5) years;
  2. Receiving administrative and technical updates regarding CARPHA’s operations;
  3. Reviewing and approving policy initiatives undertaken by CARPHA; and
  4. Providing advice to support the smooth management and operations of CARPHA.

Following this, the 47th Meeting of the Council for Human and Social Development (COHSOD), which convened both virtually and in-person from 27th -28th September 2024, also took place in Washington, DC. This meeting brought together Ministers of Health and other relevant sectors from CARICOM member states to address critical human and social development issues within the Caribbean Community (CARICOM).

The Turks and Caicos Islands (TCI) were represented by a delegation from the Ministry of Health, led by Honourable Shaun D. Malcolm, and included Mrs. Desiree Lewis, Permanent Secretary, Dr. Nadia Astwood, Chief Medical Officer, Mr. Lynrod Brooks, Director of Health Policy and Planning, Ms. Betty-Ann Been, Director of Aged-Care and Rehabilitation, and Mrs. Kissia Thomas-Cornwall, Executive Assistant.

The objectives of the 47th Meeting of the Council for Human and Social Development (COHSOD) focused on advancing critical aspects of human and social development within CARICOM. Key objectives included:

  1. Addressing pressing health-related issues within the region, such as social determinants of health, public health concerns, and their impact on the quality of life of Caribbean citizens.
  2. Collaborating on strategies to improve health systems and policies to enhance the well-being of communities, families, and individuals.
  3. Ensuring equitable access to vaccines and addressing challenges such as vaccine hesitancy, to bolster the region’s resilience to future health threats.
  4. Strengthening public health systems and aligning regional strategies to mitigate the risk of future pandemics and health emergencies.

The meeting served as a platform for government officials, health ministers, and other key stakeholders from CARICOM member states to exchange insights and strategies for improving regional health outcomes.

In his opening remarks, Dr. Armstrong Alexis, CARICOM Deputy Secretary-General, highlighted the significance of social determinants on health, functioning, and quality of life. He noted that social determinants are contributing to many societal issues, including crime and violence, which are adversely impacting public health and communities. Dr. Alexis reaffirmed CARICOM’s commitment to providing technical and administrative support for policy formulation and implementation, emphasising the need for collective commitment to addressing the region’s pressing health and social issues.

Honourable Shaun Malcolm, Minister of Health and Human Services of the TCI, underscored the importance of regional collaboration to successfully address the major health challenges facing the Caribbean, with a goal of improving health outcomes.

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