Government
Jill Soemosemito Appointed New Director at Guardianship Council
02-04-2018 -
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Soemosemito succeeds Curvin George, who has been appointed Director at Youth Care and Family Supervision. Photo: RCN
Kralendijk- Jill Soemosemito has been appointed as the new director of the Guardianship Council CN. She started her new position on March 19, 2018. Jill Soemosemito succeeds Curvin George, who has been appointed director of Youth Care and Family Supervision of the Caribbean Netherlands since January 1st.
Soesemito has been working at the Guardianship Council for the Caribbean Netherlands since June 2015, in the position of adviser on policy and management.
Before that, she worked in the Child Protection World in the European Netherlands, where she held various positions for 15 years.
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