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WASCO Appoints first Female CEO

The Board of Directors of the Water & Sewerage Company Inc. is pleased to announce the appointment of

Mrs. Zilta George-Leslie to the position of Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of WASCO. This appointment took

effect on April 1, 2023. Mrs. Leslie has been a long-serving management employee of the company and is now

the first female to serve the company in its most senior executive position. It is expected that she will use her

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wealth of experience and talent to lead and enable WASCO to progressively meet and exceed the expectations

of all stakeholders. The Board, therefore, wishes Mrs. Leslie well and will provide her with all the support

that is needed to do so.

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