U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS (March 25, 2021) – The U.S. Virgin Islands Department of Tourism joins the Office of the Governor, members of the tourism and hospitality community, and countless Virgin Islanders in mourning the loss of Seema “Judi” Nagelberg. Committed, enterprising and engaged, Judi came to St. Thomas in the 1960s on vacation, fell in love with the Virgin Islands, and spent the next 50-plus years dedicating herself and her work to promoting and helping to market and advance her adopted home.
Beginning with a temporary position in the Virgin Islands government’s then-new Department of Commerce (which preceded the Department of Tourism), Judi’s talents soon found her running the office, and eventually becoming manager of the St. Thomas and St. John Visitor Bureaus. Her natural hospitality and passion for the Virgin Islands led her to establish Island Meetings & Incentives, one of the Territory’s leading destination management companies, where she led a team of specialists in helping groups plan and deliver flawless, memorable experiences while visiting the islands.
Through her work in the Department of Tourism, Judi served many USVI governors as well as generations of Virgin Islanders. From supporting community-based organizations to spending Sundays at the beach or preparing her own Crucian-style pick-up saltfish, Judi demonstrated the best of what it means to be a proud Virgin Islander.
“Judi was an exemplary, visionary and passionate tourism representative for the Territory. She not only understood the importance of the industry to driving the economy of our islands, but also regularly championed and supported efforts to preserve and protect the fragile environment and ecosystems of the Virgin Islands,” said USVI Commissioner of Tourism Joseph Boschulte.
“We will miss her dearly and we extend our deepest condolences to Judi’s friends, family and loved ones,” the Commissioner added.
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Governor Bryan Thanks Senator Novelle Francis Jr. For Bringing Forth the Governor’s Behavioral Health Legislation
U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS – Governor Albert Bryan Jr. on Saturday thanked Senator Novelle Francis Jr. for bringing forth the Governor’s proposed legislation for a sweeping overhaul of the many laws scattered throughout the V.I. Code and put them under a comprehensive and overarching Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities Act to streamline the process that involves numerous government agencies, the Judicial System, the private sector and the non-profit organizations.
The proposed legislation, which Governor Bryan submitted to the 33rd Legislature in mid-January 2020, addresses gaps in services to children and adults who suffer from behavioral health challenges, mental health disorders, developmental disabilities, and alcoholism, and drug addiction.
“I want to thank Senator Francis for recognizing and acting on the critical and immediate need in the Territory for a functional and accessible mental health and developmental disabilities system that makes it easier and more effective to help some of the most vulnerable members of our community,” Governor Bryan said. “Yesterday’s Senate hearing was the much-needed launching pad to an elevated effort for real reform, and I look forward to the proposed amendments to the legislation to comprehensively address this issue confronting our community.”
Senator Francis is chairman of the 34th Legislature’s Health, Hospitals, and Human Services Committee.
The Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities Act would establish the USVI’s first behavioral health, mental health, developmental disability, and alcohol and substance abuse facility.
The cross-agency coordination resulting from Governor Bryan’s proposed Behavioral Health legislation will facilitate, establish and expand:
• Residential psychiatric facilities
• Community-based crisis services
• In–patient and out–patient behavioral health services with case management
• Medication-assisted treatment and associated recovery support
• Detoxification services
• Affordable supportive housing
The Act enables telemedicine and telepsychology through the use of psychological services via electronic transmissions, such as telephone, email, Internet, etc., to facilitate diagnosis and treatment when local professionals are not available. The legislation also sets out the requirements for licensing and regulation of practitioners of Telemedicine and Telepsychology services.
A Division of Behavioral Health, Mental Health, Developmental Disability, Alcoholism, and Drug Dependency Services will be created within the Department of Health and overseen by a Director required to be a licensed medical practitioner in the field of behavioral health or mental health or a qualified professional who has had a minimum of five years training and experience in relevant social-medical problems and treatment services.
The Act also establishes Community Service Networks to coordinate and ensure continuity of care; establish a Crisis Intervention Program and Crisis Intervention Team; provide for Protective Custody for persons who may be a danger to themselves or others; provide behavioral health training for first-responders and education personnel; actively participate in competency hearings and other judicial proceedings and criminal issues relating to persons with behavioral and mental health problems.
In addition, the Governor’s proposed legislation mandates the formation of the Behavioral Health Council of the Virgin Islands, a citizens advisory board comprising seven members, and the development of an enforceable set of standards for public and private treatment facilities.
As part of his Administration’s commitment to providing adequate care and resources to Virgin Islanders who have mental health issues, substance abuse issues, or developmental disability issues, Governor Bryan partnered in May 2020 with local stakeholders and the Corporation for Supportive Housing to launch the V.I. Healthy Housing Initiative to assess housing and healthcare services in four key areas, including Behavioral Health;Youth Rehabilitation Services; Supportive Housing; and Elder Care Services.
In June of last year, Governor Bryan also launched the Healthier Horizons Initiative, which
is built on a foundation of three tenets – increasing access to healthcare; modernizing the delivery of health services to residents; and facilitating the rebuilding of the Territory’s healthcare infrastructure.
There are 11 primary elements under the “Healthier Horizons” umbrella designed to upgrade and modernize healthcare in the Territory:
• Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities
• Health Information Exchange
• Telehealth and Telemedicine Act
• Interstate Medical Compacts
• V.I. Fire Service and EMS Integration
• Emergency Medical Services Regulation
• Associated Health Plans
• Community Health Improvement Plan
• Healthy Housing Initiative
• Hospital and Health Facilities Improvements
• Medicinal Cannabis
The Bryan-Roach Administration is committed to transparency, stabilizing the economy, restoring trust in the government, and ensuring the disaster recovery is completed as quickly as possible.
U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS – Governor Albert Bryan Jr. Issued the following statement Sunday morning concerning the recent shooting incidents on St. Croix:
“There are few words to express the outrage and the hurt our community feels this morning because of the callous and reckless actions of those who chose to reign terror on our streets this weekend.
“We are dealing with enough as a community. We do not need to add this level of senseless gun crime to the challenges confronting our community. This is not who we are or what we stand for.
“I pray for the victims and their loved ones and plead with those members of our community with information to come forward so that we can bring swift justice to the perpetrators of these senseless crimes.”
Helicopter Crash – 4 Confirmed Dead – West End of St. Thomas US Virgin Islands
Monday February 15, 2021 7pm– The Virgin Islands Territorial Emergency Management Agency – Virgin Islands Fire Service confirms Helicopter Crash in the western end of St. Thomas, area of Botany Bay – calls to 911 ECC at 314pm,
by citizen(s) in the area.
Confirmed 4 souls deceased and recovered in crash. Names will not be released. Pending notification of next-of-kin.
Incident and recovery mission continues. Once further details become available, updates will be provided to the media.
On location – Local Government – VI Police, VITEMA, VI Fire Service, Department of Justice and VI Port Authority. Federal Government – FAA, NTSB. St. Thomas Rescue is also on site for Search and Rescue.
For more information please go to www.vitema.vi.gov and if you have any questions or concerns contact us via Email contact@vitema.vi.gov
VITEMA – St. Croix – 340-773-2244 – St. John – 340-776-2244 – St. Thomas – 340-774-2244 – Make A Plan, Be Prepared and Stay Informed!
Governor Bryan Names Former Senator Allison DeGazon To Head Division of Economic Research
U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS – Governor Albert Bryan Jr. has named former Senator Allison DeGazon to take the position of Director of the Division of Economic Research effective Monday, February 15, 2021.
The Division of Economic Research provides reliable and quality statistics to enhance the social and economic development of U.S. Virgin Islands through statistical analysis and reports in support of public-sector and private-sector decision-making. The Division, formerly known as the Bureau of Economic Research, was under the Office of Management and Budget before becoming a division under the Office of the Governor.
“It is imperative that we build a unit in the Virgin Islands that generates, complies, analyzes and distributes data to support our public and private sector,” Dr. DeGazon said. “I intend to lead the charge in ensuring that our local data is accurate and accessible so that our policymakers can drive effective public policy and spur economic growth.”
Before being elected as a member of the 33rd Legislature where she served as Chairwoman of the Senate’s Economic Development, Regulations and Agriculture Committee, Dr. DeGazon served as Assistant Director at the Virgin Islands Territorial Emergency Management Agency from 2015-2017 and as Territorial Director of Unemployment Insurance at the Virgin islands Labor Department from 2012-2015. She holds a master’s degree in Business Administration from the University of the Virgin Islands and a Ph.D in Creative Leadership, Innovation and Change from the University of the Virgin Islands and Buffalo State College.
In addition, Dr. DeGazon is a member of a number of economic research groups in the Caribbean, United States and Canada, and she is a representative of the Virgin Islands in the Caribbean Agri-Economic Society. Dr. DeGazon also is the owner of Cruzan Organix Farm, Inc. and Business Strategies, Inc.
The Bryan-Roach Administration is committed to transparency, stabilizing the economy, restoring trust in the government and ensuring the disaster recovery is completed as quickly as possible.