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      IntervieweeMrs. Audrey V. Sewell, CD, JPPermanent Secretary 
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    A trained educator by profession, Mrs Audrey  V. Sewell currently serves as Permanent Secretary in the  Office of the Prime Minister and the Ministry of Economic Growth and Job  Creation where she straddles both Ministries. 
    
    She  holds  an MSc. in Human Resource Development from the University of the West Indies  (UWI); a BSc. (Hons.) in Management Studies (UWI), a Certificate in Management  Studies, UWI and an Advanced Certificate in Educational Administration and  Leadership jointly from the Swedish Institute for National Development and the  Vocational Development Institute. Additionally, she has accreditation from the  State University of New York, Oswego where she was lectured by none other than  former Governor General Professor Sir. Kenneth Hall. 
    
    During the  course of her professional life, Mrs. Sewell taught at the Denham Town  Secondary School, Ardenne High School, Girl’s Town Jamaica, and also at the  HEART Trust/NTA where she became Director of Academies.
    
    Mrs. Sewell lectured at the Department of  Management Studies at the University of the West Indies, and the University  College of the Caribbean, and served as external examiner for both  institutions. She also lectured at other tertiary level institutions.  She subsequently served as Principal/  Director of the Justice Ministry’s Justice Training Institute of the Ministry  of Justice from 2004 to 2008.  
    
    In 2008 she  attained the post of Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Education and was subsequently  re-assigned to the then Ministry of Transport, Works & Housing in 2011. 
    
    Ever the  consummate public servant, Mrs. Sewell sat on several Boards of Public Bodies  including the Students Loan Bureau; National Council on Education; Overseas  Examination Commission; UWI Technical Advisory Committee and the Jamaica  Customs. She currently serves on the Boards of the HEART Trust/NTA and the  Northern Caribbean University. 
    
    For her  outstanding service to Jamaica, Mrs. Sewell has received National Honours  including the Prime Minister’s Award for Excellence in Education and in 2010  and 2014 she was conferred with the Commander of the Order of Distinction (CD)  for outstanding public service in the fields of Education, Justice, Transport  Works and Housing.
    
    Mrs. Sewell is  a firm believer in the saying ”Always   render more and better service than is expected  of you, no matter what your task may  be.”  She will also tell you that faith  has seen her through many of life’s challenges.    
    
    An ardent  and involved member of the North Street Seventh-Day Adventist Church in  Kingston, she is married to Winston and is the mother of three sons. 
