AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoLocal Appointments & Careers: Deloitte Bermuda has appointed Bermudian Katryn Smith as an audit partner, effective June 1, 2026, citing her re/insurance experience and leadership in digital change. Youth & Community: The Ministry of Youth, Social Development and Seniors has extended nominations for Youth Trailblazers Out Front–2026 to June 5, celebrating graduating students across categories from STEM to arts and culture. Education Pathways: Bermuda College and Mount Saint Vincent University have agreed a five-year articulation route for a Bachelor of Tourism and Hospitality Management, letting students transfer up to 25 courses and complete the pathway without leaving Bermuda. Food Security & Health: The Grow Eat $ave Gardening Programme marked its 10th year by honouring 45 participants at Devonshire Seventh-day Adventist Church. Sailing Access: A new Prodigy Sailing Foundation aims to remove financial barriers for local children to progress through sailing. Bermuda Day Culture (Opinion): Columnist Khalid Wasi reflects on Bermuda Day traditions, crowd absence, and what the holiday should mean for identity. Prisons & Rights (Policy): Opposition leader Robert King says prison conditions risk violating human rights, as parole guidance for foreign nationals is also in focus. International Crime (Bermuda link): US DOJ sentenced Tampa insurance mogul Greg Lindberg to 12 years over a bribery and $2B fraud scheme involving companies operating in Bermuda.
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