Weaver is Judiciary’s new buildings super
Gene Weaver recently joined the CNMI Judiciary and will now serve as building superintendent for the courts.
As building superintendent, Weaver will supervise and direct the operation and maintenance of the Guma Hustisia, Rota and Tinian Judicial Centers, and other court facilities. His duties will also include managing court building efficiency, developing plans and programs for maintaining court facilities, and reviewing and assessing means to improve and enhance the productivity and use of court resources.
Weaver states, “I look forward to putting my knowledge, experience and skills to work here at the Guma Hustisia. As the new building superintendent, I am dedicated to the tasks before me and I look forward to the new challenges ahead.”
Tracy M. Guerrero, Director of Courts, said: “In the past months the position has been vacant, we have realized exactly how essential the role of building superintendent is to the Judiciary. We are pleased to have Mr. Weaver on board, to keep the courts functioning at their optimum.”
A long-time Saipan resident, Weaver spent the past four years with the CNMI Governor’s Office Hazard Mitigation Grant Program, during which he wrote grants for several presidential disasters declarations within the CNMI, and received notable success as all 15 grants submitted were approved by FEMA.
A married father of five children, Weaver is an active parent in the Motheread/Fatheread Program. He also serves as president of the Saipan Fishermen’s Association, president of Kagman Head Start, vice chair of the Head Start Policy Council, and president of the San Halom I Mamte Fishing Club. [B][I](PR)[/I][/B]