AGP Executive Report
Last update: 18 minutes agoEducation Reform Pressure: The Bermuda Union of Teachers says education reform has stalled and demands a clear, published plan—plus the data, consultation timeline, and transparent spending behind the “pause.” Immigration Service Upgrade: From June 1, the Department of Immigration will answer emails within two business days via dedicated inboxes for work permits, BOTC Bermuda passports, and Bermudian status/PRC applications. HIV Awareness Month: Health officials launched June’s HIV Awareness and Testing Month, highlighting Bermuda’s progress and offering free, confidential testing at the Sexual and Reproductive Health Clinic. Local Road Works: Church Road in Southampton gets rolling single-lane closures from June 2 to June 19, 9:00am–3:30pm, with drivers urged to use alternative routes. Bermuda Captive Conference Buzz: Industry leaders say Bermuda’s captive sector is drawing more Bermudians, while still looking to grow—plus Gosling’s rum culture made a splash at the conference. Business Appointments: Beazley appoints Stefan Wunderlich as Head of Alternative Risk Transfer, relocating to Bermuda ahead of its Ninety-One office opening in June 2027. Culture Spotlight: The Department of Culture premiered “Voices of the Rock: Ruth’s Mosaic,” and Bermudian film “Thoughts Become Things” won two Telly Awards. Community & Sports: Run for the Arts calls for a sports-themed mural at Flora Duffy Stadium; and the Cabo Verde national team is set to march in Dorchester Day Parade.
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