At its meeting on June 21, 2024, the Cabinet appointed six (6) new members of the MISSA Board, namely:
The 6 outgoing directors whose 3-year term expired include Ms. Kathryn Relang (Vice-Chair), Mr. Nicholas Tibon, Ms. Josepha Maddison, Mrs. Terry Nemra, Mr. Anjabro Kabua and Mr. Aaron Silk.
Furthermore, three incumbent Board Members from the Nitijela: Health Minister & MISSA Board Chair Ota Kisino, Foreign Affairs Minister Kalani Kaneko and Senator Dennis Momotaro retained their posts in the MISSA Board.
Under existing MISSA laws, the Board shall consist of nine (9) members. The Minister of Health shall be the Chairman of the Board, and Eight other members appointed by the Cabinet, including two other members of the Nitijela. The composition of the Board shall be as follows:
In making appointments to the Board, consideration was given to the adequacy of geographical representation and representation of employers and workers from both the public and private sectors.
In his email (to announce the new Board) to the former Board Members, MISSA Administrator Bryan Edejer said, “on behalf of the Min. and Chair Ota Kisino (including past Chairs) and the Administration, we express our sincere gratitude for your selfless leadership and service to this organization and the country. MISSA’s marvelous achievements over the years will always trace back to you.” Likewise, MISSA’S management and staff also warmly welcomed the six new appointees and the three retained directors from the Nitijela, and stay confident that with their able leadership, the Administration will remain in good hands, and continue to serve its beneficiaries and the people of the Marshall Islands with transparency, accountability and good governance.
During their first special meeting held on July 8, 2024, Director Daisy Pedro was elected as Vice-Chairman. In order for the new members to understand how MISSA operates, Administrator Bryan Edejer made a brief presentation about MISSA’S organizational structure and the Administration’s operational and financial highlights that include statistical data, tax compliance & delinquency, benefits, Ebeye operations, local and foreign investments, actuarial valuation and worker’s compensation.
Their first order of business was the RMI Social Support Act, 2023 that was passed by the Nitijela on September 28, 2023, under Bill No. 105 and became Public Law 2023-93. The highlights of the program include the following: