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Posted: November 9, 2021 at 2:06 pm

NASSAU, BAHAMAS The Organization for Responsible Governance (ORG) has added a few fresh faces to its inner circle. Joining the organization are Vanessa Clarke, the teams new communications coordinator; Tayte Adderley, who will spearhead ORGs Freedom Schools initiative; and Delsenea Thompson, who is taking over as administrative manager.

Executive Director for ORG Matt Aubry said he is excited about the new additions and is looking forward to what the future holds for the organization.

ORG has built a top-notch team as we take on longstanding national issues such as corruption, reform in education and the public service, economic development and fiscal responsibility, he said.

Vanessa, Tayte and Delsenea each bring an incredible amount of talent, experience and passion and together they will make a big impact over the next year.

For Clarke, the not-for-profit realm is relatively new territory, but she is thrilled about what the new challenge has to offer. With a diverse background in communications, French and political science, she said she is looking forward to putting all her skill sets to good use.

ORG itself has been on my radar for a couple of years but not at the forefront of my mind, she said.

Now that Im here, I will admit its a lot more fun than I imagined. Its been a whirlwind of a few months.

No one expects to be hired to a job geared toward accountable governance only to have the countrys government change hands in the first two months. Im up for the challenge.

The youngest addition, Adderley, said it feels great to be part of the ORG team. The University of The Bahamas (UB) student and radio talk show host has already begun to amass an impressive portfolio as he drives ORGs grassroots civil education.

With my background in public administration, I am pleased to be teaching community members about how the government works, the rights provided to Bahamians and avenues for an active and engaged citizenry, he said.

For Freedom Schools, I plan to engage as many groups as possible to help them understand and serve their role in governing this country.

As for Thompson, the move into the not-for-profit sector is personal.

As a Bahamian first, I am personally invested in the advancement of my country, not only for my familys future, but for the overall sustainability and development of this nation, she said.

As the administrative manager for ORG Bahamas, I provide support for day-to-day operations and accounting to a small but dynamic team who all are proactive in moving our nation forward.

Through our efforts, initiatives and projects, ORG is empowering the average Bahamian citizen and I am excited.

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