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2/21/2018 Government

National Human Resources Dept. Interim Director Announced

Ms. Sharon Roulstone PhotoThe Cayman Islands Government is pleased to announce the appointment of Ms. Sharon Roulstone as Interim Director of the National Human Resources Department.

Ms. Roulstone was seconded from the Office of the Ombudsman to fill this position.

“The Government is grateful to Ombudsman Sandy Hermiston, for her willingness to agree to this secondment,” Deputy Governor and Head of the Civil Service, Hon. Franz Manderson, says.

Mr Manderson adds: “We recognise this will be a great loss to her office, particularly so early in its development, but Ms. Roulstone is uniquely qualified for this important undertaking and we look forward to her leadership in this pivotal role.”

The new National Human Resources Department is charged with delivering durable employment and opportunities for the advancement of Caymanians through development, training, internship, apprenticeships and partnerships with private sector businesses.

Additionally, the department will have responsibility for the processing of work permits, permanent residency and Caymanian Status applications.

Ms. Roulstone earned her law degree with honours from the University of Liverpool in England in 1994, and became an attorney at law in 1996. She is currently pursuing a Masters of Law degree with the Truman Bodden Law School.

Ms. Roulstone has served in the Cayman Islands in numerous public service board appointments such as the Chairperson of the Maritime Authority of the Cayman Islands, the Cayman Islands National Insurance Company Ltd (CINICO), the Work Permit Board with Cayman Islands Department of Immigration and on the Public Service Commission.

In addition following service as Deputy Chairperson of the Civil Service Appeals Commission from January 2007 to February 2011, she was appointed to chair the commission until the end of her term on 31 December 2012.

Ms. Roulstone’s public service also extends to the National Workforce Development Agency (NWDA) where she has previously volunteered her skills and insight to assist in the delivery of services to a wide range of customers.

“When I was approached about this opportunity, I immediately knew it was the right thing to support Ms. Roulstone’s secondment,” Ombudsman Hermiston explains. “A large proportion of the complaints we receive in this office relate to immigration and work permit issues. It is in everyone’s best interests to have someone with Ms. Roulstone’s reputation and background leading reform in this area. Sharon has fit in very well with our office and we look forward to her return at the end of this secondment.”

Chief Officer for the Ministry of Human Resources and Immigration, Wesley Howell, says Ms. Roulstone’s passion for public service, along with her public and private sector experience are key ingredients that make her the type of change leader necessary to make the new department successful.

“Ms. Roulstone’s diverse experience as an attorney at law, entrepreneur and former chairman of the work permit board makes her highly credible and capable of dealing with the full spectrum of stakeholders that the new agency will have, including Caymanian employees, the wider community, Government agencies and private sector entities,” Mr. Howell concludes.

Ms. Roulstone starts her new role on 12 March 2018.