Cayman Islands NCVO Board welcomes new CEO
The Executive Board of Directors of the National Council of Voluntary Organisations (NCVO) is pleased to announce Angela Sealey as its new Chief Executive Officer. With a background in social work, Ms. Sealey has spent many years working with special needs children, child abuse cases, drug and alcohol intervention and other issues facing at-risk youth.
“We are thrilled that someone with a successful history working with children and broad experience in the non-profit sector, will lead the NCVO forward. Angela is a strong, team-focused leader with the ability to create change and enrich our community,” commented NCVO Board Chairman, Tim Courtis
Before joining the NCVO, Ms. Sealey was the CEO/General Manager of Children & Youth Services (CAYS Foundation), a government agency responsible for providing 24-hour residential services to children in need of care and protection; she also served most recently as the Director of Big Brothers Big Sisters, Cayman Islands.
“I am delighted to be leading the NCVO into its next phase of growth. I am eager to continue to learn about our various programmes and community initiatives. I look forward to meeting the many people who help to make our work so meaningful and working alongside our wonderful staff, Board of Directors and our many community partners,” said Ms. Sealey.
Officially joining the NCVO in February, Ms. Sealey is responsible for the daily management and operation of the non-profit’s 25 staff members, its seven programmes and thrift shop.
The NCVO is an independent, non-profit, charitable organization which engages in projects to meet the ever-growing needs of the community.
For more information on the NCVO, to become a corporate sponsor or volunteer, email [email protected], log on to www.ncvo.org.ky or call 949-2124.
Photo caption: New CEO Angela Sealey with NCVO Executive Board. L-R: Heather Tatum, Amy Hunt, James McGarvey, Nicole Carter (back row), Angela Sealey, Olive Miller, Tim Courtis and Christy Whittaker. Missing from photo: Alice Mae Coe, Annie Multon, Lauren Nelson, Gonzalo Jalles, Cheryl Bell, Angela Doyle, Ken Krys and Philip Pierson.