Dominican to participate in a U.S. government-sponsored leadership program

Timothy will travel to the US to participate in the program
Timothy will travel to the US to participate in the program

Dominican, Jason Timothy, will travel to the United States as the latest Eastern Caribbean candidate of the U.S. Department of State’s International Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP).

Timothy is a mechanical engineer at the Dominica Electricity Services Limited. He will take part in a one-week professional exchange program on renewable energy with 11 other candidates from the region.

In June 2014, United States Vice President Joe Biden unveiled the Caribbean Energy Security Initiative (CESI) to help the Caribbean improve its energy security. The United States Government’s commitment to energy security in the Caribbean was reinforced by the Vice President’s Caribbean Energy Security Summit (CESS) held in Washington, D.C. on January 26, 2015.

It was also discussed by President Barack Obama during his meeting with CARICOM heads of government in Kingston, Jamaica on April 29, 2015. This program on renewable energy, energy regulation, and energy security is a deliverable from CESI, CESS, and the President’s meeting with CARICOM leaders.

This project is designed for government policy makers and officials who manage and/or regulate energy producers and distributors; officials charged with increasing the adoption of renewable energy by consumers and retailers; academics who specialize in these areas; and representatives of non-governmental organizations that advocate for clean energy and alternative fuel solutions. This program will help participants gain an understanding of best practices in the United States in energy regulation, energy investments, and emerging renewable energy technologies that can be adopted in their respective countries.

The program began on July 19 in Washington, D.C., and it will include travel to Burlington, Vermont. The program concludes on July 25.

The IVLP is the Department of State’s premier, professional exchange program. The program brings together emerging leaders in their respective professions to learn how U.S. experts in that profession operate and to share best practices with the other program candidates who hail from the same region and across the globe.

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7 Comments

  1. Pullet Cabinet
    January 13, 2020

    Wow! Congrats to you my friend Lufty! That’s a true well deserved reward for true patriotism. You are definitely a true hero! I wonder how the bUS department of state have any interest in the one you always stood against and if so, what’s their interests in him?

  2. bigtymerz
    July 21, 2015

    Great guy!! wishing you all the best and may Dominica benefit with whatever is there to learn.

  3. GinGer
    July 20, 2015

    I think DNO should have a column dedicated to dominicans and their achievements abroad whether it be sports, entertainment, academia, anything. Within recent times, everyweek, we see a story of some dominican achievement. There are so many dominicans, in music, film, science, politics everything. this could certainly be an avenue for keeping in touch with our asset and resources abroad

    • Ba Yo Bwa
      July 21, 2015

      Not to frown on your idea, but I have questions of what would that look like; for example, would this entity need to further subdivide and categorize based on the specific accomplishment, dedicated by Sport – football, netball, hockey, cricket, basketball, boxing, karate; Music – candence, jazz, reggae, Zouk, Compas, Soukous; Education – High School Graduate, College, Bachelors, Masters, Doctoral, and so on? Get the point.

      DNO, you’re doing a find job showcasing the achievements of our sons and daughters at home and abroad. Nice work and thanks!

      Keep ’em coming.

  4. Ambra Battilana
    July 20, 2015

    Try and stay in America, Dominica finish!

  5. Michael
    July 20, 2015

    Good one, Jason. All the best. Hope the experience is rewarding

  6. diabless
    July 20, 2015

    Great. Will enhance his leadership skills. Congrats.

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