The Alex Panton Foundation (APF) is pleased to announce that Emily Kelly, who served as APF Programme Manager since May 2023, has transitioned into the role of Executive Director, effective 1 October. In addition, Caymanian Renee Ebanks has joined the APF team and assumed Miss Kelly’s recently vacated position.
In her new position, Miss Kelly oversees the administration of APF’s operations, working closely with the board of directors to lead and support the organisation’s various programmes in alignment with APF’s mission “to improve the mental health of children and young adults in the Cayman Islands through advocacy, awareness, and support”. Her responsibilities include fiscal management, staff supervision and monitoring and facilitating the work of all APF committees and programmes. Additionally, she will ensure that APF’s three-year strategic plan is implemented and adapted as necessary to meet the needs of the community.
Known for her dedication and leadership, Miss Kelly has been instrumental in driving the success of key initiatives such as the set-up and day-to-day operations of the APF Kids Helpline, a vital resource for youth in the Cayman Islands. Her appointment follows the departure of Erin Kaufman, who served as administrative manager for over a year.
“We are very excited about the growth that APF is experiencing and the direction in which the organisation is heading,” said Jane Panton, APF Chairperson. “We extend our gratitude to Erin for her support during a pivotal year of growth for APF, helping to position the organisation for continued success. Emily’s vision, energy, and team-centred approach will be invaluable as she leads APF in its mission to support mental health advocacy, awareness, and services for youth across the Cayman Islands. Her skillset will be complemented by Renee’s unique blend of practical experience and academic knowledge which will be instrumental in enhancing our programmes and supporting the diverse needs of our communities. With the support of Michelle Powell, our administrative coordinator, I feel confident that the transition will be smooth for all, and we are looking forward to seeing what this formidable team will do in our community.”
Renee Ebanks has a wealth of experience and expertise in psychology, community outreach, and programme facilitation, skills which will enhance APF’s commitment to community engagement and support services. She joins APF following an impactful tenure as Associate Director of Health and Wellness at the University College of the Cayman Islands, where she oversaw comprehensive wellness services, including counselling, academic support, and community outreach for students. With a background that includes roles such as programme facilitator at the Family Resource Centre and community-based counsellor with the Department of Counselling Services, she has demonstrated a strong commitment to mental health advocacy and holistic support.
Miss Ebanks holds a master’s degree in development, disorders and clinical practice from the University of York and is currently pursuing a doctorate of psychology. She is a certified facilitator in multiple specialised intervention programmes, including Darkness to Light’s Stewards of Children, SNAP (Stop Now and Plan) Train the Trainer, and C-SMARTT Train the Trainer. Additionally, she has completed training in areas such as mental health first aid, trauma-informed schools and adverse childhood experiences, and collaborative and proactive solutions proficiency.
“I am thrilled to be joining APF and contributing to its vital mission of supporting mental health in our community,” said Renee Ebanks, APF’s new Programme Manager. “The opportunity to work alongside such a passionate and skilled team is inspiring, and I look forward to using my experience to strengthen and expand the impactful programmes APF offers. Together, I believe we can make a meaningful difference in the lives of the youth and families we serve.”
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