Executive Board
Honourable Renward Wells
Minister of Health, The BahamasDr Donald Simeon
Professor of Biostatistics and ResearchDr Nicola Skyers
Senior Medical OfficerDr Keisha Liddie
District Medical OfficerDr Beverley Andrews
Deputy Technical DirectorMs Twyla Bradshaw-Richardson
Director, National Chronic Disease UnitMr Gerard A.J. Granado
General SecretaryMs Aldora Robinson
National AIDS Programme ManagerMs Deidre Clarendon
Portfolio ManagerSen. the Hon. Mary Isaac
Minister of HealthMs Joan Didier (Alternate)
OECS RCMMr Winfield Tannis-Abbott
ChairMr Tyrone Ellis
Co-ChairMr Ivan Cruickshank
Executive DirectorMr Cleophas D’Auvergne
Ex-Officio MemberMs Carol Ayoung
Immediate Past PresidentMs Gwendoline McLaren
Chief Executive OfficerMs Karin Santi
Programme Specialist HIV, Health, Governance and Inclusive DevelopmentMs Victoria Nibarger
PEPFAR Coordinator Caribbean Regional ProgramMr James Guwani
Ex-Officio MemberMs Patricia Smith-Cummings
Monitoring & Evaluation SpecialistDr Douglas Slater
Assistant Secretary-General, Human and Social Development, CARICOM SecretariatMr Dereck Springer
PANCAP DirectorMr Lucien Govaard
Co-ChairMr Joel Simpson (Alternate)
Managing DirectorMs Miriam Edwards
Caribbean Sex Worker Coalition (CSWC)Ms Sandra Jones
Advisor HIV/STI, TB and Hepatitis-CaribbeanMeet the Chair
Honourable Renward Wells
Renward Ricardo Wells was born on February 23rd, 1970 in Nassau, Bahamas, to Leoma Flowers and William Wells. As an infant he lived with his paternal grandparents in Deadman’s Cay, Long Island, and at age 3 moved to live with maternal grandparents in Driggs Hill, Andros. In 1979 he joined his mother and stepfather in Grand Bahama and six years later relocated to Nassau to reside with his father.
He received his early education in Andros, Grand Bahama and New Providence, and is a 1987 graduate of R.M. Bailey Sr. High School where he served as Head Boy in his senior year. He attended Oral Roberts University, Tulsa, Oklahoma on an athletic scholarship, and was awarded a Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering in 1995. Renward undertook two years of study at Regent University’s Law and Divinity Schools in Virginia Beach, Virginia.
An elite athlete, Renward was a member and captain of several Bahamian World Olympic athletic teams. He was the Bahamian record-holder in the 100 meters (1995-2006) and 60 meters (1997-2010) and a member of the record holding 4×100 relay team (1993-2012).
In 2003, Renward was engaged in the Bahamas Public Service as a Mechanical Engineer, a post he held until his resignation to pursue elected office. He was active with colleagues in forming the Bahamas’ Professional Engineers Board.
Renward has a long career as a political activist being a founding member of the National Development Party (NDP) in 2008. He was first elected to Parliament as a Member of the Progressive Liberal Party in 2012, but abandoned that Party for the Free National Movement in late 2015. He was appointed Leader of the Opposition Business in the House of Assembly in 2016. He presently serves as the Minister of Health and Leader of Government business in the House of Assembly.
Renward and wife Sarah (nee Adermann) are the parents of six children.