PSOJ President Keith Duncan has announced that Mrs. Makeba Bennett-Easy has resigned from her current position as Chief Executive Officer and will demit office effective March 25, 2020.
“Mrs. Bennett-Easy brought her exceptional organizational development and leadership skills to the PSOJ at a critical juncture. Her contribution has been invaluable to the transformation of the Organisation to adapt to changing trends and shape the current strategy. We will miss her expertise, however, we support her decision to pursue other professional opportunities and wish her continued success” said Duncan.
The outgoing CEO expressed her satisfaction with her tenure and reiterated her commitment to support her successor to ensure a smooth transition.
“While I’m excited about this next phase of my professional journey, I must admit that making the decision to leave PSOJ was not easy. My tenure as CEO of the PSOJ has been exciting, dynamic and fulfilling. The organisation is currently poised to boost its advocacy efforts as well as its overall impact on national development and there are some exciting projects to be implemented in the coming months. I will remain onboard until March 25th to prepare for and subsequently facilitate a seamless handover to my successor. I will also remain involved and continue to support the ongoing work of the PSOJ via active participation in working committees, namely, Human Capital Development, Corporate Governance and Gender & Disability Affairs” said Bennett-Easy.
Bennett-Easy assumed the role of CEO in October 2018.