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Mapp-Potter Transition Office To Close On St. Croix

Community Center / News / Virgin Islands / January 24, 2015

The Mapp-Potter transition office on St. Croix will close its doors permanently on Friday, Jan. 30, according to information released from Government House.

The office is located at 4006 Estate Diamond in the Innovative Business Center and was opened last December to receive resumes from job seekers interested in working for the new administration.

Resumes will be accepted at the site through Jan. 30 and will continue to be accepted online at the transition team’s website here.

Information was not provided on the status of the transition office on St. Thomas.

For St. Croix transition office hours of operation and for more information, contact Telsalda Josiah at (340) 719-6277. 


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