The Civil Service Association (CSA) has appointed Five (5) persons to its executive body earlier this week.

The names of the CSA Executives are:

Patterson Williams – Ministry of Finance (Computer Unit)

Temard Butterfield -Ministry of Education (HJ Robinson)

Nelene Swann- Ministry of Education (Enid Capron Primary)

Lekensay Missick – Ministry of Finance ( Revenue Control)

Juliet Arthur-Thewell – Ministry of Education (Eliza Simons Primary)

Mr. Williams stated; “My Fellow Civil Servants, as part of the process of the formal re-establishment of the Civil Service Association, we want to have an Executive Board that has broad representation and is inclusive of every island in the Turks and Caicos chain where Civil Servants are employed.”

“To this end, the Civil Service Association Administrative Executive through an election process will be electing island Representatives from each branch, to serve and represent their island on the Civil Service Executive team.”

“Nominations were submitted by the civil service at large through a democratic survey process, where you, the civil service sent in your submissions for your choice of island representative.  The Island representatives selected for each Island will, voice the concerns and be a direct point of contact between you the Civil Servants and your Civil Service Executive.”

“We as the Civil Service Association would like to ensure, you the Civil Service body that we are working on your behalf and request your continued support and patience as we move forward.  We want all civil servants across this county, to be a part of and play an active role in the decisions made by your Civil Service Executives.”

“Come out and support the Elections process, as scheduled, and let your voices be heard. Thanks and God Bless!”

The CSA will also be hosting branch elections over the next week.  The dates for the upcoming Branch Elections are:

Grand Turk – November 15, 2016

Salt Cay – November 15, 2016

South Caicos – November 17, 2016

North and Middle Caicos – November 17, 2016

Providenciales – November 18, 2016