Gregory Mc Burnie
THE Water and Sewerage Authority’s (WASA) Board of Commissioners has announced the company’s contemporary nine-member executive management crew.
WASA stated the crew will likely be led by Keithroy Halliday, a extinct traditional manager of the Barbados Water Authority (BWA) whose appointment became once published on August 30.
In an announcement on September 5, WASA stated the contemporary crew introduced collectively a wealth of trip and trip to its ongoing transformation and would officially initiate work on November 1.
The closing members of the crew are director, company finance, Karlene Ammon; director, other folks, transformation and central services and products, Neil Derrick; director of skills, future methods and sustainability, Alisha Romano; director, water management services and products (north east), Shaira Ali; director, water management services and products (northwest), Kelvin Romain; director, water management services and products (central), Sharon Bailey; director water management services and products (south) Anand Jaggernath; and director, water management services and products (Tobago), Brian Williams.
WASA chairman Ravindra Nanga stated, “We’re ecstatic to welcome this distinctive crew and eagerly await their formal assumption of responsibility.”
He added, “Every member brings weird strengths and a shared imaginative and prescient of sustainability, innovation, and a deep-seated desire to offer a 24/7 pipe-borne water provide for all.”
Nanga stated he believed the crew could per chance per chance manual WASA throughout the challenges ahead and make sure it met the wants of all stakeholders “in an agile and customer centric manner.”