Governor Bryan Announces Advisory Council Aimed at Engaging Young Virgin Islanders in Government Decision-Making

During a press conference at the RT Park on St. Croix on Tuesday, December 14, 2021, Governor Albert Bryan Jr. introduced the five-member leadership board of his newly appointed Governor’s Millennial Council, which is a group of 14 young adults who Governor Bryan has tasked with providing the younger generation’s perspective for assisting the Bryan-Roach Administration’s policy decisions.

2021-12-15 12:14:55 - VI News Staff

The Governor has been a strong proponent of involving more youth and young adults in the Government of the Virgin Islands as a way to bolster the future of the territory economically, innovatively, and energetically by bringing in talented younger individuals who will influence the direction the U.S. Virgin Islands takes as it grows into his vision of economic stability with up-to-date digital infrastructure and an open and transparent government.

During his introduction of the Millennial Council leaders, Governor Bryan recalled a conversation ten years ago about the Millennial generation and telling colleagues that the younger generation wasn’t going to have to adapt to his colleagues’ world. Still, they would have to learn to live in the Millennials’ world.

“Today, Millennials are the most significant part of the American workforce. They’re actually disrupting and dictating how things will go, not only in America but globally,” Governor Bryan said.

The five leadership members of the inaugural Governor’s Millennial Council, which has a goal of “Amplifying Access and Innovation,” are:

• Nyaila Callwood, 25, is a co-founder of V.I. Crawl and is currently developing a federally funded afterschool arts program.

• Kevin Dixon, 30, is the Territorial coordinator for Youth Services at the Virgin Islands Department of Labor.

• Millennial Council Treasurer Michael Pemberton, 28, is a co-founder of the technology firm Avera Tech, a participant in the RT Park Accelerant Program.

• Millennial Council Vice-President Shamari Haynes, 29, is the assistant director of the Division of Festivals at the Department of Tourism.

• Millennial Council President Khalarni Rivers, 29, is a co-founder of V.I. Crawl media and education company specializing in cultural programs.

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