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Governor Names Allison DeGazon to Head Division of Economic Research

Allison DeGazon (File photo)

Governor Albert Bryan Jr. has named former Senator Allison DeGazon to take the position of director of the Division of Economic Research effective Monday, Feb. 15.

The division provides reliable and quality statistics to enhance the social and economic development of the U.S. Virgin Islands through statistical analysis and reports in support of public-sector and private-sector decision-making. The division, formerly known as the Bureau of Economic Research, was under the Office of Management and Budget before becoming a division of the Office of the Governor.

“It is imperative that we build a unit in the Virgin Islands that generates, compiles, analyzes and distributes data to support our public and private sectors,” DeGazon said. “I intend to lead the charge in ensuring that our local data is accurate and accessible so that our policymakers can drive effective public policy and spur economic growth.”

Before being elected as a member of the 33rd Legislature where she served as chairwoman of the Senate Committee on Economic Development, Regulations and Agriculture Committee, DeGazon served as assistant director at the Virgin Islands Territorial Emergency Management Agency from 2015-2017 and as a territorial director of unemployment insurance at the V.I. Labor Department from 2012-2015. She holds a master’s degree in business administration from the University of the Virgin Islands and a Ph.D. in Creative Leadership, Innovation and Change from UVI and Buffalo State College.

In addition, DeGazon is a member of a number of economic research groups in the Caribbean, the United States and Canada, and she is a representative of the Virgin Islands in the Caribbean Agri-Economic Society. Also, DeGazon is the owner of Cruzan Organix Farm Inc. and Business Strategies Inc.

The Bryan-Roach administration is committed to transparency, stabilizing the economy, restoring trust in the government and ensuring that disaster recovery is completed as quickly as possible.

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