Governor Albert Bryan Jr. has nominated Xavier A. Acevedo to serve on the Governing Board of the Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority (WAPA), representing the District of St. Croix. The nomination was submitted today to Senate President Milton Potter for consideration and confirmation by the 36th Legislature.
Mr. Acevedo, a retired WAPA employee, qualifies for the position as a non-government member of the Board and brings more than two decades of engineering experience with the Authority. He also has over 25 years of additional experience in government utility operations, oversight, and private-sector drafting and engineering consultation.
In his nomination letter, Governor Bryan underscored Mr. Acevedoโs deep institutional knowledge of WAPAโs internal operations and challenges, stating, โAs a retired WAPA employee, he has firsthand knowledge of the Authorityโs operations, challenges, and opportunities. Additionally, he brings 25 years of experience in government utility operations, oversight, and private drafting and engineering consultation. He is committed to ensuring sustainable development, financial oversight, and community engagement to enhance utility services and infrastructure.โ
Mr. Acevedoโs nomination would fill the current vacancy on the WAPA Governing Board designated for a representative from the St. Croix district. His appointment is expected to bolster the Boardโs technical and operational insight as WAPA continues its efforts to improve energy reliability, financial management, and long-term sustainability in the U.S. Virgin Islands.
The Governor expressed confidence in Mr. Acevedoโs ability to contribute meaningfully to the Authorityโs mission, especially as it advances key initiatives related to renewable energy and infrastructure modernization.







