Carla J. Joseph

A third consecutive term legislator, Sen. Carla Joseph is a grassroots organizer, social justice activist, and public servant with a strong sense of purpose. She is the youngest of four (4) children born to the late Frances Camilla Girleta Joseph of Jennings Village in Antigua and is the only child born in St. Thomas, Virgin […]
Ray Fonseca

Senator Ray Fonseca is a proud Virgin Islander, born in Vesta Gade, Savan, and raised in the Bovoni community of St. Thomas. He is the son of David Smith-Fonseca and Linelle Todman-Williams. Ray Fonseca is a strong advocate for accountability and transparency in government. He is dedicated to promoting a better quality of life for […]
Marvin A. Blyden

Born as the 11th of 13 children to Mayrose and James Blyden, Sr., Senator Marvin A. Blyden is a native of the Virgin Islands and a proud son of the Nadir community. His formative years in the Virgin Islands public school system laid the foundation for a life of service and leadership. A graduate of […]
Avery L. Lewis

Avery Luis Lewis, a dedicated educator, embarked on his professional journey at Ulla Muller Elementary and Joseph Sibilly Elementary Schools. His unwavering commitment to community service, particularly in the field of education, led him to assume significant leadership roles. These include serving as the President of the American Federation of Teachers, Local 1825, and Chairman […]
Milton E. Potter

From his humble beginnings on Tortola, BVI, to becoming President of the 36th Legislature, Milton E. Potter’s journey embodies the American Dream in the U.S. Virgin Islands. Raised on St. Thomas with seven siblings, Milton learned early from his parents—Margaret, a salesclerk, and Cecil, a Port Authority firefighter—that education, family, and reputation were the cornerstones […]
