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May 14, 2007
Governor selects John Lewis and Commissioner Lynn A. Millin, Esq. for EDA Board Gov. John P. deJongh, Jr. Monday nominated John Lewis and named Property and Procurement Commissioner Lynn A. Millin to serve on the Economic Development Authority (EDA) board of directors. Lewis is internationally educated, with achievements and proven expertise in varied financial, regulatory, managerial and infrastructural areas of the health care industry. He also has Certified Compliance accreditations from two renowned national healthcare entities. "Lewis’ business acumen as a small business owner and his knowledge of St. Croix in particular are benefits for the work of the EDA board," deJongh said. Lewis co-founded and is the Senior Partner of F.O.R.C.E. Healthcare, a national healthcare policy and financial assessment firm. He is also the CEO of Lewis Consulting LLC, which offers a full range of services in the fields of healthcare, managed care, insurance and other related activities. As the advisor of former Lt. Governor, Derek Hodge, Lewis worked on all health-related issues and their implications for the overall well-health of Virgin Islanders. Lewis was able to help the Office of the Lieutenant Governor more than triple the Medicare payments on Part A as well as establish their office as a successful health advocate for the Virgin Islands. Millin, who was recently sworn in as Commissioner of Property and Procurement, was selected as a Governor’s cabinet-level appointee to the EDA board. Millin’s term on the Authority’s board of directors is “coextensive with your service as Commissioner of Property and Procurement,” deJongh wrote in his appointment letter. Millin’s selection was based on her experience and education in the field of law. Lewis’ nomination to the EDA board of director is subject to the advice and consent of the 27th Legislature. |