Deveta McLaren appointed acting regional director for WRHA

KINGSTON, Jamaica — The Jamaican Ministry of Health and Wellness announced a significant leadership reshuffle within its Western Regional Health Authority (WRHA) this Wednesday. Deveta McLaren, a seasoned management professional with three decades of expertise, has been appointed Acting Regional Director.

The Ministry’s official release characterized McLaren as a results-driven leader whose extensive career spans sales, marketing, strategic planning, and business restructuring. Her proven track record demonstrates exceptional organizational and people management capabilities, with a specific talent for aligning diverse stakeholder expectations with overarching institutional goals. The Ministry highlighted her proficiency in building brand equity and catalyzing growth across various sectors, including public healthcare.

In her new capacity, McLaren will assume oversight of all health services delivered across the parishes of Westmoreland, St. James, Hanover, and Trelawny.

Concurrently, the former regional director, Andrade Sinclair, has been reassigned to a pivotal new role as Project Lead for the Health Infrastructure Maintenance Fund, operating directly under the Ministry. Sinclair’s mandate will encompass the strategic stewardship, governance, and performance oversight of the Maintenance and Resilience Fund. His primary objective is to ensure that investments in critical biomedical equipment and health infrastructure are meticulously planned, prioritized, and managed to safeguard service continuity and uphold the highest standards of patient safety.

In this capacity, Sinclair will provide support to the ministry and regional health authorities by financing and supervising comprehensive planned preventive and corrective maintenance programs. This strategic move is designed to significantly reduce equipment downtime, though it explicitly does not involve assuming direct operational responsibility for maintenance execution.

These strategic personnel changes, effective as of Monday, March 2, were formally announced by WRHA Chairman Eric Clarke. Health Minister Dr. Christopher Tufton extended his best wishes to both McLaren and Sinclair for success in their new assignments, signaling full governmental support for the new operational structure.