May 7, 2021
Changes in Government C.E.O. s
The Ministry of the Public Service, Constitutional and Political Reform has announced a realignment of chief executive officers, resulting in Doctor Osmond Martinez being appointed as C.E.O. in the Ministry of Economic Development. Doctor Martinez served as C.E.O. in the Ministry of the Public Service, Constitutional and Political Reform in the months after the 2020 general election. He holds a doctorate in economics with a focus on poverty and social development. Rolando Zetina will be C.E.O. in the Ministry of the Public Service, Constitutional and Political Reform. Mister Zetina served over two decades at the Social Security Board as the director of finance and acting C.E.O. at one point. He holds degrees in business administration and accounting and his background in decision-making and fiscal discipline.
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Dr Kenneth George has been appointed as Barbados’ Chief Medical Officer (CMO).
A statement issued by Barbados Government Information Service today said: “Governor General Dame Sandra Mason, acting on the advice of the Administrative General and Professional Service Commission, approved Dr George’s appointment, which took effect on September 1, 2020.
“The medical professional had acted in that position from September 24, 2008. Over the years, Dr George served with distinction in various capacities in Barbados’ public health system. He commenced his career in the post of Registrar 1, at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital.”
George has also held appointments as a Clinical Medical Officer – Polyclinics (Primary Care Services) for nine years, and Senior Medical Officer of Health, which was his most recent appointment, prior to his promotion to the top medical post in Barbados.