
Everton Hunter
Everton 'E.G.' Hunter is a prominent Jamaican public servant who has held significant leadership roles in the National Water Commission (NWC) and the National Works Agency (NWA). With over 25 years in leadership positions, including 11 years at NWC and more than 14 years as CEO of NWA, Hunter's tenure has been marked by both infrastructural projects and ongoing challenges, such as poor road conditions and high non-revenue water losses. His upcoming retirement has sparked discussions about the effectiveness of long-term leadership in public service and the need for institutional renewal through term limits.
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Hunter led National Water Commission (NWC) for 11 years before moving to National Works Agency (NWA) in 2012, where he has served as CEO for more than 14 years.
Christopher Burgess | Long service is not success | Commentary