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January 9, 2007

Governor deJongh announces Senior Staff Appointments

Governor John deJongh, Jr. today announced the appointment of several persons to fill key positions in the Office of the Governor. deJongh named Louis Penn, Sr. as his Chief of Staff and Pamela Berkowsky as Deputy Chief of Staff. 

Mr. Penn brings a wealth of government experience to the Office of the Governor having held senior management positions at the Department of Licensing and Consumer Affairs and its predecessor, Consumer Services Administration. Mr. Penn also served as Deputy and Acting Commissioner of the then Department of Conservation and Cultural Affairs. Penn was also a secondary school teacher in the Education Department for a period of time in 1971. Penn received a Bachelor of Arts Degree, double major in Economic and Political Science from West Virginia State College, Institute in 1971 and in 1980, a Master of Science in Public Affairs degree from State University of New York. He is married to Susan Penn, together they have three adult children: Louis, Jr.; Lucien and Lorne. Mr. Penn has long been active in basketball leagues and served as a referee in elementary school leagues over the past few years. 

Ms. Berkowsky previously served as an Assistant Chief of Staff to Defense Secretary William Cohen. In that capacity, Berkowsky advised the Secretary and his Chief of Staff on significant policy and personnel matters, chaired working groups on issues of special interest to the Defense Department senior leadership including the Navy’s role in Vieques. Ms. Berkowsky has also held key positions in the Department of the Navy. 

The Government House Deputy Chief of Staff earned a Master’s Degree in 1988 from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, and a Bachelor’s Degree, magna cum laude, in 1985 from Princeton University’s Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs. Berkowsky is married to St. Thomas physician Adam Shapiro, they have two children, Benjamin and Zara. 

deJongh also named Adam G. Christian as Counsel to the Governor. Christian, son of the late District Court Chief Judge Almeric Christian, comes to Government House having practiced law as an associate attorney in the Law Offices of Hodge and Francois. He joined Hodge and Francois in 1991. He obtained a B.A. degree in Government from the University of the Virginia in 1987, and his J.D. from Marshall-Wythe School of Law at the College of William and Mary in 1990. Christian is also a trustee for the V.I. Montessori School and chairs the Almeric L. Christian Scholarship Golf Tournament Committee of the Virgin Islands Bar Association. He is married to Maria Victoria Gomez Christian and is father to two sons: Gregory and Gabriel. 

Named to the position of Government House Communications Director is long-time broadcast journalist Jean Greaux Jr. Greaux brings almost 20 years of journalism experience to the position at a time when the deJongh / Francis administration has committed itself to improving and expanding communications to and from the Virgin Islands community. Greaux, a 1986 graduate of All Saints Cathedral School, was most recently News Director and Network Operations Coordinator at Ackley Media Group. He is married to the former Joanne D. Berry and is step-father to three children: Melanie, Kelcie and Lauren Bengoa. 

deJongh, in his appointment letters to the Government House Senior Staff members, offered his thanks and appreciation for their willingness to serve the people of the Virgin Islands. 

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