The Antigua and Barbuda Public Service Association (ABPSA), a key advocacy body for the nation’s public sector workforce, has inaugurated a fully new executive leadership team following competitive elections held during its most recent annual general meeting.
Long-time association insider Janela Evanson, who previously held the senior post of general secretary within the ABPSA, will step into the top leadership role as president. She succeeds outgoing leader Joan Peters, who made the decision not to stand for re-election ahead of the vote.
In addition to Evanson’s elevation to the presidency, the election results brought several familiar and new faces to key leadership positions. Jannelle Wehner-Watts will retain her position as vice-president, returning to the role for another term. Karis George has been selected to fill Evanson’s former post as general secretary, while Sandra Benta-Richards will take over the critical treasury portfolio, managing the association’s finances and budget.
The broader 9-member executive committee also includes well-known figures from Antigua and Barbuda’s public service sector: Dr. Janelle O’Mard, Dr. Desiree Antonio, Orrin Steele, Jenique Joseph, and Garolyn Cornelius-Hector, who will all support core governance and strategic initiatives over the coming term.
Six shop stewards, tasked with direct grassroots representation for public sector workers across workplaces, were also elected to their posts. The cohort includes Onesha Elvin, Jeannette Mason, Sabrina Carlisle, Craig Martin, Delma Jules-St. Agnes, and Verlyn Charles, who won re-election to retain her seat. To complete the new ABPSA leadership structure, Kerry-Ann Mussington and Adrian Julian have been appointed as association trustees, responsible for fiduciary oversight.
The freshly elected leadership team will now take the reins of the organization for a one-year term. Over the next 12 months, the executive will manage all day-to-day ABPSA operations, advance the policy priorities of public sector employees, and act as the official collective voice for the association’s membership in discussions with government and institutional stakeholders.
