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Joseph Smith-Abbot & Tasha K. Bertie confirmed as Permanent Secretaries

Mr Joseph Smith-Abbot, left, and Ms Tasha K. Bertie have been confirmed as Permanent Secretaries within the Ministries of Tourism, Culture and Sustainable Development and the Ministry of Health and Social Development, respectively. Photo: GIS
Deputy Governor Mr David D. Archer, Jr said the confirmation of Joseph Smith-Abbot and Tasha K. Bertie to the Permanent Secretary posts is representative of their steadfast commitment to the critical work of the Public Service. Photo: GIS/File
Deputy Governor Mr David D. Archer, Jr said the confirmation of Joseph Smith-Abbot and Tasha K. Bertie to the Permanent Secretary posts is representative of their steadfast commitment to the critical work of the Public Service. Photo: GIS/File
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- Mr Joseph Smith-Abbot and Ms Tasha K. Bertie have been confirmed as Permanent Secretaries within the Ministries of Tourism, Culture and Sustainable Development and the Ministry of Health and Social Development, respectively.

Their appointments were confirmed having served in an acting capacity and is in accordance with Section 24 (1) of the Service Commission Regulations.

As Permanent Secretaries, Mr Smith-Abbot and Ms Bertie are responsible for guiding the day-to-day delivery of their ministry’s work and ensuring the advancement of the Minister’s legislative and policy agenda.

Deputy Governor Mr David D. Archer, Jr, in a Government Information Service (GIS) press release, said the confirmation of the posts is representative of their steadfast commitment to the critical work of the Public Service.

Mr Archer Jr stated, “As Acting Senior Managers, they have provided valuable leadership that has shaped the future of their ministries. As Deputy Governor, I have witnessed their exceptional dedication and performance during their Acting Appointments and I am confident that they will continue to deliver great results as confirmed Permanent Secretaries in the Public Service.”

Joseph Smith-Abbott 

Permanent Secretary, Mr Joseph Smith-Abbott boasts a wealth of experience in administration, strategic planning and leadership within the Public Service. He has served as a Deputy Director and Director of the National Parks Trust, Deputy Secretary and Acting Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Natural Resources and Labour and as Acting Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Tourism Culture and Sustainable Development, following its formation.

“I am grateful for the opportunity to lead the new Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Sustainable Development in this capacity,” Mr Smith Abbot said. He added, “The portfolios represent critical components to the Territory’s success and sustainability, to which I pledge my unwavering commitment.”

Mr Smith Abbott holds a Bachelor of Arts and Master of Science in Botany from the University of Wisconsin, along with various certifications in management through the Chartered Management Institute.

Tasha K. Bertie

Meanwhile, Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Health and Social Development Ms Bertie, said she is truly honoured to serve in the role of Permanent Secretary in the ministry, having had several opportunities to act in the role previously.

Ms Bertie said, “While I recognise this appointment comes at a critical juncture in the life of the health care system of this Territory, I remain committed to our mission of ensuring that we forge and build a compassionate and cohesive system of health and social services, that truly enhances human development and elevates the quality of life for all in the Virgin Islands.”

Ms Bertie added, “Our focus on essential public health functions—ranging from health promotion and surveillance to risk control—coupled with robust social protection initiatives for our most vulnerable populations, underscores our dedication to fostering an environment where every individual can thrive.”

PS Bertie holds a Bachelor's in Behavioural Science (Psychology) and an Associate's Degree in Business Administration from Andrews University as well as an Executive Diploma in Management from the Chartered Management Institute. She began her career in the Public Service as a Guidance Counsellor within the Department of Education, and then moved into the Ministry of Education to serve as Private Secretary and Assistant Secretary. She later transitioned to the Ministry of Health and Social Development in 2013 in the role of Deputy Secretary, where she has also acted as Permanent Secretary on several occasions.

7 Responses to “Joseph Smith-Abbot & Tasha K. Bertie confirmed as Permanent Secretaries”

  • lodger (02/10/2024, 16:23) Like (9) Dislike (6) Reply
    Just shows you cant get fired for doing a bad job!
  • Ghp (02/10/2024, 17:27) Like (3) Dislike (1) Reply
    It’s about time. They’ve been acting long enough. We’re in the Virgin Islands not Hollywood.
  • Guest (02/10/2024, 18:08) Like (2) Dislike (0) Reply
    Congratulations to JSA.
  • Quietly Watching (02/10/2024, 22:55) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    Congratulations to you both. Continue to work hard for the Virgin Islands and its people.
  • Sorry folks (03/10/2024, 06:02) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    This is a purposely misleading method of rewarding non performance
  • Deh Watcha (03/10/2024, 06:29) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    Joseph omg
  • Uncle (03/10/2024, 08:01) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    Congratulations Ms. Bertie, too bad you had to share the spot light.


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