The Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) Commission is mourning the profound loss of its Chief Financial Officer, Rojer Inglis, who passed away on March 22, 2026. The regional institution confirmed the death of its esteemed financial leader in an official communiqué released from its Castries headquarters.
Mr. Inglis, whose career spanned several decades across media and regional institutions, joined the OECS Commission in 2023 following an impressive tenure in Caribbean financial management. His professional journey began at the Grenada Broadcasting Network, where he initially served as Finance Manager before rapidly ascending to the position of General Manager during the early 2000s.
The OECS Commission’s statement emphasized Inglis’s significant contributions to the organization’s financial stability and development, noting his “professionalism and unwavering commitment to excellence” in overseeing the institution’s fiscal operations. Beyond his technical expertise, colleagues and associates will remember him for his collegial nature and generous sharing of knowledge throughout the regional community.
His transition into regional leadership marked a significant chapter in Caribbean institutional development, where he applied his extensive financial acumen to enhance the operational integrity of multiple organizations across the Eastern Caribbean region.
The Commission extended heartfelt condolences to Inglis’s family, friends, and loved ones, acknowledging that his legacy of service and leadership would remain permanently etched in the organization’s historical narrative. The statement concluded with a tribute: “May his soul rest in eternal peace.”
