The Energy Unit’s Career Day Sessions Prime Kittitian Youth for Jobs in the Energy Sector

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Basseterre, St. Kitts (MoPIEUDT NEWS) – On Tuesday, March 18, 2025, sixteen tertiary school students and three energy professionals congregated at the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) for the first day of the 2025 iteration of the Energy Career Day Sessions hosted by the Energy Unit in the Ministry of Public Infrastructure, Energy, Utilities, and Domestic Transport.

Executed under the theme, Powering the Future: Your Role in the Energy Revolution, the three-day event provides a unique opportunity for students to engage with seasoned professionals from various sectors of the energy industry in St. Kitts and Nevis.

Group Photo of the participants on Day One of the Energy Unit’s Career Session in St. Kitts

The Senior Assistant Secretary in the Ministry, Mrs. Shaniqua Carey-Browne, presented opening remarks to the group, imploring them to seize the opportunity to interact with the energy professionals.

Mrs. Shaniqua Carey-Brown, Senior Assistant Secretary in the Ministry of Public Infrastructure, Energy, Utilities, and Domestic Transport

“Today, we gather at a pivotal time in history when the world is shifting toward a more sustainable and innovative energy future. This year’s theme, “Powering Your Future: Your Role in the Energy Revolution,” speaks to the crucial role that each of you will play in shaping the future of energy.

“As students and emerging professionals, you stand at the forefront of transformation, where renewable energy, technology, and sustainability are redefining the way we live and work. Whether your passion lies in engineering, research, policy-making, or entrepreneurship, there is a place for you in this evolving field.”

– Shaniqua Carey-Brown, Senior Assistant Secretary in the Ministry of Public Infrastructure, Energy, Utilities, and Domestic Transport

The energy professionals featured over the first two days were Human Resource Manager Inga Henderson, Energy Auditor Alfonso Ogarro, Environmental Engineer Dr. Halla Sehaley, Climate Mitigation Expert Cheryll Jeffers, and Director of the Energy Unit Dr. Bertill Browne.

Director of the Energy Unit, Dr. Bertill Browne

Inga Henderson provided insight into the qualities that the participants should display to succeed as HR professionals.

Human Resource Specialist, Inga Henderson
Human Resource Professional Inga Henderson’s insight to students at Energy Career Day 2025
Environmental Engineer, Dr. Halla Sehaley, oversees students as they prepare presentations

Dr. Sehaley explained how environmental engineering and energy interests coincide.

Environmental Engineer Dr. Halla Sehaley comments on her profession at Day One of the Energy Unit’s Career Sessions (2025)
Participants preparing presentations for the panel

On Day 2 of the session, approximately 45 secondary school students participated in the exercises.

The sessions culminate on Thursday, March 20, 2025, at the Jessups Community Centre in Nevis. Mr. Ronell Pemberton (Generation Engineer), Ms. Anelda Maynard-Date (Energy Consultant), and Mr. Shomari Delashley (Renewable Energy Engineer), and Michael Webbe (Human Resource Professional) will facilitate the closing session.

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