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J.B. Jones Presents Private‑Sector Experience as He Seeks GEDA Board Seat

April 29, 2026 | General Government Operations and Appropriations , Legislative, Guam, International


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J.B. Jones Presents Private‑Sector Experience as He Seeks GEDA Board Seat
J.B. (Jay) Jones told members of the Guam Legislature’s committee on Economic Investment on April 29 that he would bring private‑sector experience and a commitment to collaboration if confirmed to a four‑year term on the Guam Economic Development Authority board.

Jones said he has overseen multiple businesses and has met with agency staff and board members to understand the authority’s work. “I am committed to upholding these objectives with integrity, diligence, and a focus on long‑term economic resilience,” he said, reading prepared remarks.

Supporters who testified before the committee described Jones as a seasoned operator. Mr. Dwanus, who said he has worked with Jones at Triple J Enterprises, praised his “directness and compassion” and recommended confirmation. David John, a current and past GEDA board member, and Matthew Bosa, assistant manager for business and economic development at GEDA, each read statements endorsing Jones’s candidacy and cited his regional business experience and community leadership.

Committee members asked Jones whether he had reviewed recent board minutes and how he would handle potential conflicts of interest. Jones said he had reviewed recent minutes and would recuse himself from matters where a conflict exists. He also confirmed the board meets monthly and acknowledged that serving could require additional committee work beyond regular meetings.

No confirmation vote was recorded during the hearing. The committee concluded the appointment portion of the session and said it would continue to accept written testimony for the committee record.

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