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YOURFUTURE 25th Edition 2024 • PRICELESS

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THE CAREERS GUIDE FOR YOUNG BERMUDIANS

How to secure a scholarship Accountancy Healthcare Insurance Law Technical Trades and more

84 PAGES PACKED WITH GREAT JOBS, SCHOLARSHIPS, CONTACTS & TIPS


You have the talent We have the opportunities Robert Clements Scholarship The fully-funded Robert Clements Scholarship is awarded to a qualified Bermudian student studying full-time towards an undergraduate or graduate degree in insurance, risk management, actuarial science, or other insurance related disciplines. The scholarship covers tuition fees, living expenses, books and airfare in addition to offering employment opportunities. Application deadline: 30 April each year Bermuda College Education Award The Bermuda College Education Award is offered to a qualified graduate of Bermuda College, enrolled in at least the third (junior) year of a 4-year (or the second year of a 3-year UK) degree program at an accredited university. The Award of $15,000 per year, assists with tuition and fees for up to two years immediately following graduation. Application deadline: 15 April each year Chubb Select Internship Chubb Select is a 10-week paid insurance internship. It is designed to provide Bermudian university students with foundational experiences to help them build successful careers in the insurance industry. Interns must have completed at least two years of university at an undergraduate level. Application deadline: 30 September each year For more information, please visit www.bermudascholarships.com or www.chubb.com/bm/students

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CONTENTS

Artificial Intelligence Accounting 10 The impact of AI on 28 Hard work but careers exceptionally rewarding

wellness Recently graduated? 12Mental A guide for students 35 Government’s graduate trainee Construction programme 14 Put your career under construction Scholarships and 36 Internships Drugs and college The right one for you 16 The dangers of vaping Money management 49 Tips for students Technical trades 18Your future in energy from HSBC Women in science FinTech 50 Inspiring women in 20 Training and STEM YOUR FUTURE

25th Edition 2024 Enquiries to Director of Marketing, Lissa Fisher. Email: lfisher@bm.bm Published by Bermuda Media. PO Box HM 2032, Hamilton HM HX, Bermuda Tel: 441-292-7279. Email: hello@bm.bm www.bermudamedia.bm Printed in the US Cover image: Alexa DeSilva, EY

leadership programmes

The great outdoors Entrepreneurship 54 Careers in Bermuda’s 22 How to be your own beauty boss

24Healthcare Careers in caring Service 27 Royal Bermuda Regiment Coast Guard

57Aviation The skies the limit Educational 58 Opportunities Making the right choice

TOP PROSPECTS You’ll find the best opportunities at these companies, local and overseas educational institutions Albert College 62

Cedarbridge Academy 65, 66

Association of Bermuda International Companies (ABIC) 41, 42

Centennial Bermuda Foundation 40, 43

Association of Bermuda Insurers and Reinsurers (ABIR) 44 AXA XL 42 BELCO 18, 19 Bermuda Cancer and Health Centre 24, 25 Bermuda Civil Aviation Authority (BCAA) 57 Bermuda College 58, 59, 60, 61

Chartered Professional Accountants Bermuda (CPA) 5, 28 Chubb Inside front cover Construction Association of Bermuda 14 Dalhousie University 66, 67 Deloitte 11, 33 Department for National Drug Control 16, 17 Department of Workforce Development 35

Bermuda Economic Development Corporation 22, 23

Eagle Hill School 66, 68

Bermuda Foundation for Insurance Studies 38, 39

Flagler College 68, 69

Bermuda Hospitals Board 26, Back cover Bermuda Institute 64, 65

EY 9, 32 Forman School 68, 69 Government of Bermuda, Economic Development Department 20, 21

KPMG 15, 31 Lakefield College School 70 MJM Limited 45, 47 Mounts Saint Agnes Academy (MSA) 70, 71 Nicholl Scholarship 45 Ontario Tech University 71, 73 Orbis 44 PwC 7, 34 RenaissanceRe 46 Rosseau Lake College 72, 73 Royal Bermuda Regiment 27 Saltus Grammar School 74, 77 Sheridan College 75, 77 Somersfield Academy 76, 79 St John’s University 71, 75 The Berkeley Institute 62, 64 Trafalgar Castle School 80, 81 Trinity College School 78, 81

BermudaScholarships.com 36, 37

Government of Bermuda, Department of Employee & Organizational Development 48

BF&M 13

Green Family Scholarship 43

Upper Canada College 81, 82

BHS 63

HSBC First right hand page, 49

Warwick Academy 83

Bishop Strachan School 65, 79

King’s University College 69, 70

Wakefield Quin 45, 47

Bermuda Waterworks 45, 47

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University of Guelph 82, 83

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FROM THE PREMIER

Fostering Futures: Bermuda's Commitment to Youth Empowerment and Development

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“I don't know what the future may hold, but I know who holds the future.”

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he Government of Bermuda is steadfast in its commitment to supporting you in your educational pursuits, career development, and financial stability. The Youth Employment Strategy, crafted by the Ministry of Economy and Labour, is tailored to empower our youth for the evolving employment landscape. Our goal is to continue supporting Bermuda's youth and open up diverse pathways to employment opportunities for you now and in the future. We continue the important work of reforming our public school education system to provide students with the quality of education they deserve. Our new Signature Schools and programmes will help to equip our students for the jobs and opportunities of tomorrow through new trade programmes, hospitality programmes, and enhanced learning experiences in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM). Our National Youth Policy, spearheaded by the Ministry of Youth, Social Development and Seniors, outlines our Government’s five-year plan to empower and engage Bermuda’s young people by ensuring you are at the forefront of policy decisions. One of the key initiatives of the National Youth Policy is to increase employment and entrepreneurship opportunities for our youth. Leading by example, in 2023, through the Department of Workforce Development, your Government expanded the summer employment programme from 130 to 180 placements. This provided Bermudian high school and university students with real-world experiences, allowing them to apply and enhance their knowledge practically. We have also continued to work alongside our partners in international business to encourage more internships and development opportunities for young

Bermudians. This has seen internships increase to record numbers over the last few years, with more and more of our students benefitting from these experiences. In addition, we continue to execute our Youth Employment Strategy, as promised in our 2020 election platform, to support and guide young people between 18-26 to enter the workforce through training so that they can take advantage of new job opportunities. Thanks to this work, the employment outlook for Bermuda remains positive. As of November 2022, the unemployment rate for youth ages 16 to 24 was 11.1 per cent. A vast improvement from the 32.1% unemployment rate recorded in November 2020. As you chart the course forward and determine the future chapters of your journey, remember that your Government is working tirelessly to build a better Bermuda for all. Whether you become leaders or contributors, may your journey always bring you back home to shape our collective future. Continue to cultivate your curiosity, adopt a mindset of continuous learning, and be brave enough to step outside your comfort zone. Challenges are merely stepping stones to personal growth; success often stems from resilience and unwavering perseverance. Approach the exciting possibilities ahead with optimism and enthusiasm! Ralph Abernathy wisely stated, “I don't know what the future may hold, but I know who holds the future.” The future is yours to shape and conquer! Seize it confidently, embrace it wholeheartedly, and arm yourselves with the skills and education needed to navigate and achieve your goals. The Hon. E. David Burt, JP. MP Premier

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FROM THE MINISTER

Dive into the world of innovation I

Cultivate your technological skills

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n the midst of your educational journey, it's vital to recognise that the future of education is evolving rapidly, driven by technology and innovation. The recent launch of the Extended Reality programme at Cedarbridge Academy represents a significant milestone for public education in Bermuda. This initiative showcases Bermuda's commitment to embracing the digital age and preparing its students for the challenges and opportunities of tomorrow. Technology is the driving force behind nearly every aspect of our lives today, from communication to work and learning. Cedarbridge Academy's Extended Reality programme is a prime example of this transformation, providing students with a unique opportunity to immerse themselves in cuttingedge virtual and augmented reality technologies. It's not just an educational initiative; it's a glimpse into the future of learning. The Extended Reality Programme at Cedarbridge Academy looks to equip students with valuable skills and experiences that will be highly sought after in the future job market. As you navigate your educational path, consider the vast opportunities in the expanding realm of technology. The employment landscape is undergoing a profound shift, and technology is leading the way. The possibilities are vast, from artificial intelligence and data analytics

to cybersecurity and virtual reality. The digital era has not only given rise to new industries but has also redefined existing ones, creating a demand for individuals skilled in coding, programming, and technological problem-solving. Your ability to adapt and thrive in this digital landscape will make you competitive in the job market and empower you to shape tomorrow's world. High school is the perfect time to embrace the digital wave and prepare for a future where technology is at the core of every industry. As you explore your academic journey, consider delving into technology-related fields like computer science, information technology, engineering, or any other discipline that aligns with your interests. Equip yourself with the skills that will make you proficient in using technology and enable you to innovate and shape the technological landscape. The Extended Reality programme at Cedarbridge Academy is just one example of the exciting opportunities that await you in the future of public education. Embrace these changes, cultivate your technological skills, and embark on a journey to shape your career and contribute to the everevolving tapestry of human progress. Best wishes as you continue your educational journey. The Hon. Diallo V. S. Rabain JP MP Minister of Education

Your Future 2024


At EY, we want to help young people develop the mindsets and transferable skills they’ll need most to adapt and thrive in a Transformative Age. If you are interested in internship, graduate or scholarship opportunities with EY Bermuda Ltd., visit our Student Careers site at ey.com/bbc #BetterQuestions

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NAVIGATING THE FUTURE

The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Careers I n the dynamic landscape of the 21st century, the rapid evolution of technology, particularly Artificial Intelligence (AI), is reshaping the job market at an unprecedented pace. As high school and college students embark on their educational journeys, understanding the significance of AI and cultivating technological skills are becoming imperative for future career success.

The Rise of Artificial Intelligence: A Transformative Force Artificial Intelligence refers to the development of computer systems capable of performing tasks that typically require human intelligence. From machine learning and natural language processing to robotics and automation, AI is permeating various industries, revolutionising the way tasks are executed. As students, being cognisant of this transformative force is key to staying competitive in the job market. Why AI Awareness Matters Job Market Transformation: Numerous studies indicate that AI will significantly impact the job market in the coming years. While it may eliminate certain routine tasks, it will also create new job opportunities in AI development, data analysis, and ethical AI implementation. Being aware of these shifts helps students make informed decisions about 10

their career paths. Skill Relevance: The demand for skills related to AI and technology is on the rise. Employers increasingly seek candidates proficient in data analysis, machine learning, and AI programming. Gaining expertise in these areas not only enhances employability but also opens doors to innovative and high-demand career fields. Adaptability and Lifelong Learning: Embracing AI awareness fosters an attitude of adaptability and continuous learning. In a tech-driven world, staying current with evolving technologies is crucial. Students who proactively engage with AI concepts are better equipped to navigate changes in their chosen fields. The Impact on Specific Industries Healthcare: AI is revolutionising healthcare through predictive analytics, personalised medicine, and robotic surgeries. Students aspiring to enter the medical field should be attuned to the integration of AI technologies. Business and Finance: In the world of finance, AI plays a pivotal role in algorithmic trading, risk management, and fraud detection. Developing a solid understanding of AI's applications in these sectors can give students a competitive edge. Creative Industries: AI is also making waves in creative fields, contributing to content creation, design, and marketing.

Students pursuing careers in arts, media, or marketing can leverage AI tools for enhanced creativity and efficiency.

Preparing for the AI-Powered Future Educational Focus: Educational institutions are adapting their curricula to include AI-related courses. Students should actively seek opportunities to learn about AI, whether through formal courses, online platforms, or extracurricular projects. Hands-On Experience: Practical experience is invaluable. Engaging in internships, research projects, or coding competitions provides handson experience with AI applications, enhancing both skills and résumés. Networking and Mentorship: Building a network within the tech industry and seeking mentorship from professionals in AI-related fields can provide valuable insights and guidance. Networking opportunities can also lead to internships or job placements. As the influence of AI continues to expand, students must proactively embrace this technological shift. By staying informed, developing relevant skills, and fostering adaptability, they position themselves not just as spectators but as active participants in shaping the AI-powered future. In doing so, they embark on a journey towards fulfilling, innovative, and future-proof careers. Your Future 2024


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Your success is our focus. Welcome to a place where your ambition is met with opportunity. From internships to on-the-job training, with room for your career to grow, we’ll help you discover your impact at Deloitte. We offer summer and co-op internships, scholarships and graduate opportunities for students interested in Financial Services. To learn more, visit our website at www.deloitte.com/new/students Deloitte refers to one or more of Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Limited (“DTTL”), its global network of member firms, and their related entities (collectively, the “Deloitte organization”). DTTL (also referred to as “Deloitte Global”) and each of its member firms and related entities are legally separate and independent entities, which cannot obligate or bind each other in respect of third parties. DTTL and each DTTL member firm and related entity is liable only for its own acts and omissions, and not those of each other. DTTL does not provide services to clients. Please see www.deloitte.com/about to learn more. Deloitte Ltd. is an affiliate of DCB Holding Ltd., a member firm of Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Limited. © 2024 DCB Holding Ltd. and its affiliates.


MENTAL WELLNESS

Mental Wellness: A Guide for Students

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mbarking on the journey through high school and college is an exciting yet challenging phase of

life. With more than 60% of students facing mental health issues, it's crucial to equip ourselves with strategies to navigate these challenges. Identifying Signs and Seeking Help Recognising the signs of mental health challenges is the first step to seeking help. Changes in behavior, mood swings, or a persistent feeling of sadness may indicate underlying issues. Reach out to trusted friends, family, or a counselor. High schools often have guidance counselors, while colleges provide counseling services. Consider reaching out for support to your church or community group, as they can provide additional guidance and understanding during challenging times. Balancing Relationships and Academics: Navigating friendships and romantic relationships while managing academic responsibilities can be overwhelming. Set clear boundaries, communicate openly, and prioritise self-care. Recognise toxic relationships, seek support, and prioritise your mental well-being. Building a Support Network: High school and college offer opportunities to build a support network. Cultivate meaningful connections with friends, classmates, and mentors. Having a reliable support system contributes to emotional resilience. Stress and Anxiety: High academic expectations, social pressures, and life transitions can lead to stress and anxiety. Develop healthy coping mechanisms, such as mindfulness, exercise, and time management. Seek guidance from teachers, counselors, or support groups. 12

Depression: Feelings of hopelessness and persistent sadness may indicate depression. Reach out to a trusted adult, counselor, or mental health professional. Engage in activities you enjoy and consider joining clubs or groups that align with your interests. Handling Substance Misuse: Peer pressure and curiosity can lead to substance misuse. Be aware of the risks and consequences. If you or someone you know is struggling, seek assistance from counselors, support groups, or helplines. Self-Care Practices: Incorporate self-care practices into your routine. Prioritise adequate sleep, balanced nutrition, and regular exercise. Establishing healthy habits contributes to overall well-being.

Seeking Professional Help: Don't hesitate to seek professional help when needed. High schools and colleges offer counseling services, and many resources are available in the community. Reach out to mental health organisations for guidance. Promoting Mental Health Awareness: Engage in conversations about mental health to reduce stigma. Foster an environment among your peers where you and your friends feel comfortable discussing your struggles. Awareness and understanding create a supportive community. By proactively addressing mental health, both high school and college students can enhance their well-being. Remember, seeking help is a sign of strength, and with the right support, you can navigate the challenges and thrive in your academic journey. Your Future 2024


Realise your future

At BF&M, we believe that everyone should have access to higher education. The BF&M Postgraduate John Wight Scholarship, valued at $20,000 USD, will help support one deserving student in achieving their postgraduate academic goals. Applicants are invited to learn more and apply online at bermudascholarships.com. Deadline to apply is April 30th, 2024.

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CONSTRUCTION

Career under construction A career building Bermuda provides limitless possibilities: good pay, opportunities for continued education, and potential for advancement and growth

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hink about the people involved in building homes, offices, and hotels. A single building requires many different skillsets. From the design involving architects, engineers, and surveyors through to construction with estimators, project managers and various skilled tradespersons – masons, carpenters, plumbers, electricians, and mechanics. Some of these positions

require college degrees while others involve a combination of classroom learning and hands on work experience. All require specific skills and knowledge and can lead to successful and rewarding careers in Bermuda. Indeed, the local construction industry is in desperate need of qualified engineers and tradespersons. The Construction Association of Bermuda (CAOB) is a registered charity

PLAN A CAREER, BUILD A FUTURE… The Construction Association of Bermuda (CAOB) is a registered charity that is dedicated to making the construction industry safer, more efficient, more competitive and better able to contribute to the development of Bermuda. The CAOB Scholarship provides awards to students enrolled in a construction related field either at university or applied technology program. Fields include engineering, surveying, construction management, masonry, carpentry, electrical, plumbing, HVAC and welding.

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that is dedicated to making the construction industry safer, more efficient, more competitive, and better able to contribute to the development of Bermuda. The CAOB is the Accredited Training Sponsor for the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER). This leading US based organisation provides standardised construction and maintenance curriculum and assessments with portable credentials that are globally recognised. The CAOB oversees NCCER programmes in the secondary schools and Bermuda College. We also arrange specific courses for companies and organisations such as health and safety in

the workplace. The CAOB Scholarship fund was established to provide funding for students enrolled in a construction related field, either at university or an applied technology programme. This includes fields such as engineering, surveying, construction management, masonry, carpentry, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, and welding. The fund currently provides for three awards of up to $5,000 each. Applications can be made online at www.bermudascholarships.com. If you are a young person looking at career options, the construction industry can provide you with an interesting and financially rewarding career. Your Future 2024


Learner today. Leader tomorrow. Let us invest in your future with the KPMG Scholarship! Application deadline is April 30, 2024.

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GUIDANCE

Vaping: more dangerous than you might think

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Research shows vaping is causing serious medical conditions, even among young people

n recent years, the number of young people in Bermuda, aged 18 or under, who have either tried or taken up vaping has increased, and this poses a great risk to their health. But why should we be worried about this when vaping isn’t as bad as smoking? For a start, many don’t always know the exact ingredients contained in the liquids they’re vaping. Nor do they appreciate the potential consequences of these substances on their brain, lungs, heart, skin, eyes, mouth, throat, and sinuses. The Bermuda Government’s Department for National Drug Control did a National School Survey in 2023 which found that 16% of Bermuda’s students aged between 12 and 18 admitted to vaping nicotine, marijuana, and ‘flavouring’. The most common vape substance among young people is Nicotine, followed by ‘Just Flavouring’, and Marijuana/ hash oil. Just Flavouring is the flavoured liquid known as ‘e-liquid’ or ‘vape juice’. It’s marketed well, looks cool, tastes great and comes in a wide selection of colourful containers. This liquid is heated in e-cigarettes and vape rigs, creating an aerosol that users inhale. However, according to Johns Hopkins cardiologist Michael Blaha, these great tasting, cool liquids can also be deadly. This is because flavour is just one of the ingredients in e-liquid. Vape juices usually 16

include nicotine and dye as well as several other additives and chemicals. Even the heating coil, which allows the liquid to become an inhalable aerosol, releases new chemical substances and trace metals into the user’s lungs. EVALI, which stands for ‘e-cigarette, or vaping, product use associated lung injury’ is a serious medical condition whereby your lungs become damaged from substances contained in e-cigarettes and vaping products. Symptoms include shortness of breath, cough, and chest pain. What’s more worrying is that, in the US, where this has been studied, some EVALI patients were under 18 years old. If you’re young you’re vulnerable The substances in e-cigarettes disproportionately impact younger bodies. Nicotine has been proven to harm the adolescent brain, because it is still developing up until the age of 25. According to the US Centre for Disease Control (CDC), using nicotine while your brain is still developing can harm the parts that control attention, learning, mood, and impulse control. At a time when diagnoses of conditions such as ADHD (attention-deficit/ hyperactivity disorder), ADD (attention deficit disorder) and anxiety are at an all-time high, this trend is particularly worrying and nicotine addiction using e-cigarettes can make these conditions

worse. In addition to damaging the brain and lungs, vaping can irritate the eyes, damage the heart, cause congestion and nose bleeds, give users a dry mouth, sore throat and bleeding gums, and cause skin irritation and rashes. Addiction Risk One of the reasons people say they enjoy vaping is because it releases their stress and anxiety. They think it clears their head and gives them a burst of energy, but this is just the short-term effect of the nicotine, and the more you inhale, the more you need. Nicotine is addictive and using it when you’re young increases the risk of addiction to cigarettes or other drugs later in life, with potentially disastrous consequences for your overall health and wellbeing. How to Stop For a start, don’t start. It is very hard to say ‘no’ to something, particularly when your peers are doing it and putting you under pressure to do so, but if you value your health, sporting abilities and bank balance – vaping costs money –choose friends who respect your decision. If you have started and want to stop, support is available. Please talk to your school counsellor, or a medical professional. Your Future 2024


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TECHNICAL TRADES

Your future in energy You can be on the move with opportunities available at BELCO

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s Bermuda Electric Light Company Limited (BELCO) transitions to a sustainable Company there are many current and future opportunities for Bermudians through scholarships, apprenticeships, on-the-job training and employment. BELCO is committed to achieving a more sustainable future for Bermuda through the implementation of renewable energy technologies as well as making changes to the Company’s operations such as switching to an electric vehicle fleet. BELCO is also nearing completion of major improvements to the underground transmission grid that will serve all customers into the future with more reliable, safe and cost-effective electricity. The upgrades will ensure that BELCO can accommodate large and small-scale renewable energy to be safely fed into the grid. To support BELCO’s sustainable energy 18

future, the Company needs qualified and skilled workers and is continuing a long history of supporting education and developing talent. Each year, BELCO provides a host of scholarships for undergraduate and postgraduate students within various fields of study. The annual scholarships include a $25,000 engineering scholarship, a $25,000 Science Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) postgraduate scholarship, a $25,000 business postgraduate scholarship and an internal scholarship valued up to $20,000. Additionally, BELCO provides $1,000 Bermuda College bursaries to graduating seniors of Cedarbridge Academy and The Berkeley Institute, as well as STEM education awards of varying amounts. Each summer, BELCO also offers employment opportunities to college and university students, enabling them to gain invaluable work experience. Students are matched to the

departments that most closely align with their studies. Available departments typically include sustainability, bulk generation, transmission and distribution, information technology and human resources. The BELCO Apprenticeship Programme provides on the job training to young Bermudians pursuing careers in the energy sector with 15 new apprentices having joined the Company in December 2021. The programme offers the opportunity to train in a structured way towards a successful and rewarding career by blending technical training and academic study with work-based learning to kick-start careers in Bermuda’s evolving energy industry with apprentices earning as they learn. Upon completion of the programme, successful candidates are assessed for progression to graded positions and placed in designated areas of the business including as Electrical Fitters, Mechanical Fitters, Line Workers and Electrical Jointers. BELCO’s Apprenticeship Programme has evolved over the last 30 years and many of the Company’s skilled workforce are past apprentices that graduated from the programme and are now employed fulltime at the Company. To learn more about the opportunities available at BELCO, please visit www.belco.bm. Your Future 2024


Energy for Generations Are you planning for a sustainable future? We invest in young Bermudians who can develop our energy future in ways we have not yet dreamed.

To learn more about what BELCO can do for you, visit belco.bm.

By providing scholarships, nurturing the love of STEM education, and offering employment opportunities to students and apprentices, BELCO is lighting the way for future generations.


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A self-paced online course is part of the EDD’s FinTech Training Programme

Bermuda's tech wave: Shaping the future of finance for tomorrow's leaders

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ermuda, often envisioned as a paradise Island, is carving out a remarkable niche in the FinTech world, becoming a hub of innovation in the digital asset industry. One thing we know: our Island paradise isn't just about stunning beaches. Since the passage of the Digital Assets Business Act (DABA). It's rapidly becoming the go-to place for forward-thinking FinTech start-ups, eager to develop and launch their ideas on a global scale. For high school students and their parents looking towards future career paths, Bermuda’s focus on nurturing talent in the FinTech sector is particularly inspiring. The Island understands the importance of a skilled workforce to drive and sustain its FinTech ecosystem. By investing in talent development, Bermuda isn’t just enhancing its standing as a FinTech hub; it’s also ensuring the industry flourishes, leveraging its unique strengths and strategic positioning. In doing so, the Government of Bermuda’s strategy hinges on the belief that a deep talent pool is essential for driving innovation and competitiveness in FinTech. With a strong foundation in financial services and insurance,

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Bermuda is already well-equipped to foster FinTech expertise. And it’s actively developing a workforce knowledgeable about the field, such as blockchain, digital assets, cryptocurrency, and cybersecurity. And of course, education and training play a vital role in this strategy. The Government of Bermuda’s Economic Development Department (EDD) offers programmes tailored to the FinTech sector, preparing Bermudians to excel in this evolving field. These initiatives ensure

that the local workforce is proficient in current FinTech practices and ready for future challenges. A prime example is the EDD’s FinTech Training Programme which, with its annual cohort graduations, comprises three learning streams: a live online component about FinTech’s technical aspects, inperson sessions with leaders from DABAlicensed companies, and a self-paced online course to complete the curriculum. The Viable Market’s FinTech Apprenticeship Programme, the first part of this initiative, offers live lectures and real-time instruction to a global cohort. Every summer, as part of this programme, Bermudian participants join this international group, gain insights from international FinTech leaders and delve into diverse business models and compliance issues in this field. The Bermudian participants not only navigate the demanding academic schedule but are also given the rare opportunity to learn from and network with local thought leaders who are active in Bermuda’s FinTech ecosystem. In engaging discussions, they explore diverse business models, delve into the local market landscape, and learn about the importance of compliance in this emerging field. The final part of the programme, run by the Department of Workforce and Development, consists of self-paced online modules, further expanding the participants’ professional skills. For high school and college students pondering their future careers, the EDD’s Fintech Training Programme is a launchpad for the next generation of financial technology leaders.

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CAREER ADVICE Deshun Simmons

The Path to Entrepreneurship Deshun Simmons, Assistant Communication & Development Officer, BEDC, says it’s easier than ever for young people to start their own business

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n a world where entrepreneurship is rapidly becoming a preferred career path, Bermuda’s youth are leading the charge, thanks to innovative programmes like BEDC’s Summer Student Entrepreneur Programme (SSEP) and the Youth Entrepreneurs Summit. This shift is largely due to forwardthinking initiatives, programmes, and more easily accessible ways of starting a business. With the advent of social media, peer-to-peer payment systems, and websites like ByBermuda, starting a business today is easier than ever. The SSEP, held annually by the BEDC, offers an immersive eight-week programme for Bermudian youth aged 16-23 (although some as young as 13 22

have participated). This programme combines traditional business education with hands-on experience, providing start-up funds to help participants turn their business ideas into running businesses. As part of this real-life experience, students have had the opportunity to set up in the Washington Mall, at Harbour Nights, and on the City Hall Lawn to showcase their products and services, thereby experiencing being their own bosses. This approach allows them to earn money by selling their products or services and instills educational training with real-world experience. Additionally, the programme is designed to teach resilience, adaptability, and critical thinking – vital skills in

today's ever-evolving business world. By combining these skills with practical application, the SSEP ensures its participants are well-versed in business fundamentals and equipped to navigate any career they pursue. Complementing the SSEP is the Youth Entrepreneurs Summit, an event held during Global Entrepreneurship Week (GEW). The summit serves as a platform for youth aged 14-25, fostering networking, mentorship, and inspiration. Aspiring entrepreneurs and Bermuda's youngest CEOs gather at the Summit to share ideas, learn from established business leaders, and network with like-minded individuals their age. The Summit catalyses skill-building and idea generation, playing a crucial role in guiding young entrepreneurs on their path to success. The SSEP and the Youth Entrepreneurs Summit are integral to BEDC’s mission to foster a new generation of entrepreneurs. These programmes offer an understanding of entrepreneurship and provide the necessary tools and support for young Bermudians to succeed in their entrepreneurial endeavors. Participants emerge from these programmes as business creators, innovators, and adaptable leaders, prepared to make their mark in the local economy. The effectiveness of these initiatives is evident in the programme's success stories, with many participants having gone on to establish thriving businesses. They have also gone on to participate in the incubator and accelerator programmes offered at the BEDC, contributing to Bermuda’s economic landscape and demonstrating the vast potential of young entrepreneurs. Are you ready to embark on an entrepreneurial journey that can shape your future? The BEDC's SSEP and the Youth Entrepreneurs Summit are more than just educational programmes; they are gateways to a world of opportunity. These initiatives allow you to gain entrepreneurial knowledge, real-world experience, and invaluable networking opportunities. They are not just about learning but about transforming ideas into action and dreams into reality. Visit the BEDC website today to learn more at www.bedc.bm and start shaping your entrepreneurial journey. Your Future 2024


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HEALTHCARE

Careers in Cancer Care C ancer is a leading cause of death globally and, unfortunately, Bermuda is no exception. Since cancer transforms normal cells into tumour cells in a progressive process, early detection and treatment can reduce the risk of cancer mortality. Even better, a substantial percentage of cancers can be prevented. If saving lives through cancer prevention, detection or treatment sounds like your calling, there are multiple career opportunities right here in Bermuda to let you do just that. Bermuda Cancer and Health Centre is a registered local charity that provides the highest standard of early detection, radiation treatment, support, care, and prevention education for cancer. An important part of the Centre’s mission is equal access care, which means that its services are provided free of co-pay, regardless of your health insurance status. Community donations to the Equal Access Fund enable the Centre to subsidise services for those in need. Clinical services include diagnostic imaging and radiation therapy, as well as patient services. In addition to the clinical service teams, the Centre employs health educators, and professionals in the areas of marketing, fundraising, accounting, and compliance. The diagnostic imaging team

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includes a radiologist, mammography technologists, sonographers (ultrasound technologists), bone densitometry technologists, medical transcriptionists and nurses. This team carries out mammography, ultrasound, breast biopsy and bone densitometry services. Within the radiation therapy team, there are patient navigators, radiation oncologists, medical physicists, radiation therapists and radiation oncology nurses.

This team works in clinical affiliation with Dana-Farber Brigham Cancer Center. Bermuda Cancer and Health Centre was the first facility outside of the United States to be accredited for radiation oncology by the American College of Radiology, which is the gold standard of accreditation. Patient service staff ensure that the Centre meets the needs of its clients. This team includes patient services staff, transcriptionists, and clinical managers. If you are wondering if any of these careers are right for you, think about your strengths and what sparks your interest. Professionals in the clinical services tend to have a high aptitude for biology and/ or physics and an interest in healthcare with a focus on patient care. They are logical thinkers with good teamwork, problem-solving and communication skills. Technologists are also interested in using state of the art technology. Based on which area you choose to pursue, there are many educational options available to earn a certificate, diploma, degree, or professional certification from an accredited institution. To learn more about Bermuda Cancer and Health Centre, its team, and its work to prevent, detect and treat cancer in the community, please visit cancer.bm. Your Future 2024


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At Bermuda Cancer and Health Centre, our goal is to prevent, detect and treat cancer. We provide our patients in Bermuda with equal access, high-quality diagnostic imaging, radiation therapy and support. Our team includes a range of professionals, all helping to save lives in unique ways. Learn more about our team and how to get involved at cancer.bm

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Genuine caring and strong determination In her teens, Curlena Smith had already set her sights on a career in nursing

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urlena was in the nursing programme at Delaware State University and had completed a summer internship at King Edward VII Memorial Hospital in 2000 when she had to defer her studies. “It was a difficult decision but necessary at the time,” says Curlena. “My mother was a single parent of three, and my paternal grandmother was ill and required home care.” Still passionate about nursing, she worked full time as a nurses’ aide in various community settings. In 2004, she returned to Bermuda Hospitals Board as a nurses’ aide on the MidAtlantic Wellness Institute’s (MWI’s) Reid Ward. This exposure ignited her interest in psychiatric nursing, and she decided she wanted to specialise in this area if she were ever given the opportunity to resume her nursing studies. “As I loved working with the clients at MWI and had a family history of mental illness, the thought to specialise in psychiatric nursing became a future goal,” she recalls. Curlena was determined and took every opportunity to reach her goal. In 2015, she graduated from Bermuda College with an Associate of Science in nursing. In 2018, was awarded a BHB Mental Health Scholarship that took her to the University of Northampton in the UK, where she received a Bachelor Science in nursing (mental health). In March 2023, at age 49, she returned to MWI as a psychiatric nurse in Child and Adolescent Services. She says she finds the work rewarding. “I love working with young people and their families alongside my team,” she says. “Knowing that we are supporting, empowering and educating our young people about mental health and how to cope is so gratifying. “I’m especially proud that at MWI and in Child and Adolescent Services, 26

we are using therapies and techniques that are research based and up to date. For example, we provide personcentred care based on the individual presentation of each of our clients. This is care where the client takes an active role in decisions on their care and treatment. And we do this while adhering to mental health nursing guidelines at all times.” Curlena says it’s not just working with clients that she finds fulfilling. “It’s also that I get to learn from my colleagues and they get to learn from me, as we are a multidisciplinary team,” she says. There is a need for psychiatric nurses on the island, and Curlena points out that there’s good opportunity to advance within the profession as many of the Bermudian psychiatric nurses are approaching retirement. “Equally important is being

Bermudian,” she says. “I understand the cultural dynamic which plays an important role in building a trusting therapeutic relationship with the population we support. “My advice to any Bermudian considering a career as a psychiatric nurse is to gain as much knowledge as possible about the local population afflicted by mental illness in Bermuda. Then, as you study abroad, keep an open mind in all of your clinical experiences and the opportunities that may present. You should also set goals on where you’d like to specialise and then gain work experience in that area.” Bermuda Hospitals Board (BHB) is one of the largest employers on the island and offers a myriad of health services. If you have an interest in healthcare, joining the organisation offers you flexibility to expand your knowledge and even change your career down the road. Your Future 2024


SERVICE

Chart a career on the water: Join the Royal Bermuda Regiment Coast Guard Make your office in the open ocean, and your daily duties saving lives and enforcing maritime law.

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oyal Bermuda Regiment Coast Guard offers protection and security of the island’s territorial waters out to 12 nautical miles, providing 24-hour search-and-rescue capability and enforcing maritime law. It holds the Regiment’s operational divers, which means the unit can carry out sub-surface recovery operations. Lance Corporal Quinton Burgess has been part of the Coast Guard since 2020 and relishes the opportunities it presents to serve the community in a challenging and changing environment. The 46-year-old, from Smith’s, says: “The majority of my work has been in the corporate world, so it has pretty much been in an office – marketing and things of that nature. “At the Coast Guard, my office is outside, I’m not necessarily stuck behind a computer, although we do have elements of that. Most of work that we do is out on the waters around Bermuda.” The Coast Guard works in conjunction with other

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agencies, such as the Bermuda Maritime Operations Centre, the Department of Marine and Ports Services and the Bermuda Police Service. LCpl Burgess, a father of two, highlighted that throughout the year, members of the unit participate in multiple training sessions covering topics such as boat handling, navigation, oil-spill management and search-and-rescue operations. It means that while working in an emergency situation might be challenging, the crews are well-prepared to handle whatever they face. LCpl Burgess reflects: “The Coast Guard offers a good training base. If people are unsure about what they want to do, they can come here and learn a lot of things that they wouldn’t necessarily learn behind a desk or in an office setting. “There is a big comradery here and we all work together as a team. “The Coast Guard is totally different from your average nine-to-five: it asks a lot of you, it’s challenging and

we get overseas training opportunities which ask more of you – it’s the full gamut. “At the end of the day, you’re helping to save lives, you’re helping to keep families at ease, you’re doing your part for Bermuda.” Colour Sergeant Tyler Smith, 34, from Paget, was in the Royal Navy for five years before he joined the Regiment in 2013 and noted that many of Bermuda’s recreational activities were in, on or near the water. He adds: “It means we get involved with a lot of things, from SailGP and the America’s Cup, anything to do with law enforcement, search-andrescue, to someone that’s broken down – we can go and help them out, get them safely back to shore – to an average day patrolling on the water or working in the yard. “I do a lot of hands-on work here maintaining and fixing boats.”

CSgt Smith explains that people who join the unit become skilled in navigating the island’s waters and the use of nautical charts. He adds: “Someone who might know boats and water comes to the Coast Guard and they get that little bit of extra knowledge.” Considering opportunities presented by the wider RBR, CSgt Smith, a father of one, says: “It gives you networking opportunities and you get to meet other people from Bermuda. “You might be a chef outside in civvy life but you want to do mechanics, medics or something else – it gives you that diversity of choices and training abilities.” For more information about the Royal Bermuda Regiment, visit www.rbr.bm or call 2381045. The RBR Coast Guard’s base at Scenic House in Sandys can be contacted on 294-0610.

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ACCOUNTANCY

Unlocking Success

The journey to becoming a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) and the rich rewards beyond the numbers

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or countless individuals, the Certified Public Accountant (CPA) designation has been the first step on the road to a prosperous and fulfilling career. Six young Bermudians told us how the CPA is working for them. Accountants are more than just number crunchers – and Jessica Thompson has seen it for herself. Jessica, 24, was bitten by the accounting bug as a teenager at Bermuda High School for Girls. “I enjoyed and understood accounting more than other subjects as it required more of an analytical and logical mindset,” she says. She obtained a Bachelor of Commerce degree with a major in accounting at the Desautels Faculty of Management, McGill University, Montreal, in 2021. After starting work as an insurance audit senior with Deloitte in Bermuda the following year, she saw for herself just how rewarding it can be. “As I entered the workforce, I began to appreciate the value of an accounting background and that accountants are not just there to crunch the numbers,” she says. “Accountants can provide sound financial advice using their problemsolving skills to understand a company’s financial statements, which is a powerful tool for a business’s success.”

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Deloitte has proved the ideal place to get Jessica’s career up and running. It covered her CPA exam fees, granted study leave to focus on exam preparation and assigned her an exam coach. “The Deloitte culture is one of comradery and support which I found helped me balance my work responsibilities and study goals,” she says. “As a member of the audit insurance team, I receive hands-on audit experience which has enhanced my

professional accounting development.” The CPA designation involves a lot of hard work, but Nicole Santos insists it’s all worth it. Nicole, 26, took an accounting course at CedarBridge Academy, followed by a Bachelor of Commerce degree with a major in accounting at Saint Mary’s University, Halifax. To qualify for the CPA programme, she also had to undergo accounting-related courses – and the designation itself included two foundational courses, two elective courses and two final courses, each of which featured a final exam and preparation. It all culminated in a tenhour exam spread over three days. “While it may seem like a lot, the temporary sacrifice is worth the endless opportunities that await you on the other side,” Nicole says. “A CPA designation can literally take you anywhere and provide you the opportunity to go for any career. The designation is highly respected and attractive to all employers, given the skills needed to obtain it.” From 2019 to 2022, Nicole worked at PwC Bermuda, which covered all her CPA courses, exams, and membership fees. She then moved to Chubb Bermuda, which covered her membership dues and Nicole Santos

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final exam. Both employers offered study leave ahead of her exams. She is part of a close-knit team at Chubb, where “everyone gets along really well”. “Chubb has a great culture and is a great organisation to work for,” Nicole says. “They reward hard work and show their commitment to our well-being as employees.” Ashley Farrington has learnt the importance of pushing past self-doubt to pursue her dreams. The CPA designation process took Ashley a total of six years, involving four hours of study per day for the final two years. Support from family and colleagues was crucial, particularly mentorship provided by her employer KPMG. Success also required a strong mindset. “I pride myself on the fact that anything genuinely is possible if you set your mind to it,” says Ashley, 24. “If I were to be reading this article six years ago, I would reflect on a comment like the one I just stated and think, ‘Sure, maybe that worked out for her, but it Your Future 2024

doesn’t mean it will for me – I know myself.’ “Sorry to report that is just not true! You must push past the self-doubt and fear that holds you back and pursue the ambitions that keep you up at night.” Ashley, a former Bermuda High School student, graduated from McGill University in Montreal in 2021 with a Bachelor of

Commerce with a dual concentration in accounting and strategic management. Her interest in the field was sparked by both parents, who held chartered accountant designations. “I wanted to be an accountant due to the career mobility aspect,” she says. “Given that accountants will always be in demand, I noted early on the flexibility this would provide when travelling and finding employment around the world. “The excitement for the doors that would eventually be opened pushed me to commit to the CPA process early on.” The CPA designation opens the door to career prospects far beyond accounting and finance, according to Antoine Jackson. “Many CPAs go on to own and operate businesses such as restaurants,” says Antoine, 27, who works at Deloitte. “As in many other professional lines, there is opportunity to leverage what you have learned in accounting and finance roles to change paths and work in another field of business.” If you want to stay in accounting, the range of options are equally as exciting. “You have the opportunity to work within many roles from leading up to CFO and CEO roles,” he says. “There is also an opportunity to change locations due to CPAs being internationally recognised, resulting in endless chances to work abroad.” Antoine, a former Berkeley Institute pupil, received an associate degree in business administration, accounting and finance at Bermuda College, before completing his Bachelor of Commerce Antoine Jackson

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with a major in accounting at Dalhousie University in Halifax. He thanks his accounting teacher at Berkeley and accounting professor at Bermuda College for exposing him to the field and setting him on the CPA path. Deloitte assigned him a mentor to help him through the designation and has also been a good working environment. “The culture of the firm is very fast paced,” Antoine says. “It is very educational. You will learn a lot and learn very fast. “The learning curve is steep. I recall feeling inadequate in my first few months. However, over time it all clicks.” Matthew Zhu advises young people to seize opportunities as they embark on the CPA journey – however difficult they might seem. “My top piece of advice would be to take advantage of every opportunity you get,” Matthew says. “I see this too often – and I’m guilty of it as well – but people talk themselves out of applying for a job, club, or something because they think they won’t get it anyway. “Everything is a learning opportunity. If you are rejected now, it doesn’t mean you won’t get it next time.” Matthew, 24, works for PwC Bermuda. He had long been interested in a career in accounting because he enjoys working with numbers, was strong at math in school and his parents worked in business and accounting. He took accounting courses at Earl Haig Secondary School in Canada, before completing bachelor’s and master’s 30

degrees in accounting at the University of Waterloo, Canada. The CPA designation workload was “difficult at times” but Matthew took advantage of his professors’ office hours and ensured he has part of a productive study group. “It was a great way to reinforce the course material,” he says. His learning continues at PwC, where seniors make time for his questions, and he gets the chance to use new technology. “The career prospects for CPA are endless,” he says. “There are so many specialties that can be pursued beyond the traditional tax and auditing, such as management accounting or forensic accounting.” Life took a surprising turn for Angela DeSilva during her late 20s.

Angela earned an undergraduate degree in psychological studies at the University of Derby in the UK, and a postgraduate diploma in psychology at the University of Gloucestershire. After that, things did not go according to plan. “I was looking for a clinical psychology training position but wasn’t having much luck,” she recalls. “I checked out an information session put on by CPA Bermuda and decided it was the way to go.” Angela, aged 27 at this point, was attracted by the concept of being a professional who could take her work anywhere in the world. But she reflects: “Math is not one of my strengths, nor did I study any accounting until I started the prep programme through CPA Canada. “I had to start at the very beginning by doing all of the prep courses to gain entry into the professional programme.” This meant 14 pre-requisite modules before she could even start the professional programme, meaning a total of seven years of exams – sometimes requiring more than 30 hours of studying per week. Angela, now 34, joined EY Bermuda in 2021 and believes the sky is the limit with the CPA designation. “You can work in all industries and anywhere in the world,” she says. “Even if you aren’t straight out of university, there are other pathways. It is hard work, and it will take time, but that time is going to pass anyway.” Angela DeSilva

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From graduate to actuarial leader: A KPMG story

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eet Miles Cave, Actuarial Manager at KPMG, as he shares his journey from a university graduate to a key player in KPMG's Financial Risk Management team. Discover how KPMG offers unique opportunities and robust support for those aspiring to build a rewarding career in actuarial science KPMG in Bermuda, we offer a diverse range of careers outside of accounting. Hear from Miles Cave who is an Actuarial Manager and part of KPMG’s Financial Risk Management team. “At KPMG, I am primarily focused towards Property & Casualty Lines and Insurance Linked Securities. This is my fifth year with KPMG since I graduated university in 2019, where I started as a Graduate Student as part of their Lift Off Programme. I had the opportunity to intern with KPMG in 2018 while I was studying mathematics with a major in actuarial science while in university. KPMG allowed me to work directly with the actuarial team on client work and get an understanding of the work I would perform during my career. At the end of this internship, the actuarial team gave me the option to join them once I had graduated and I gladly accepted. If anyone is interested in an actuarial career, individuals must pass a series of exams. KPMG gave me numerous study days and indepth assistance from the actuaries to give me the best chance to pass exams quickly. KPMG offers a great opportunity for those pursuing an actuarial designation as we work with a wide range of specialised clients allowing for a deep understanding of the insurance industry.”

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Thriving beyond expectations: a dynamic duo shaping careers at EY

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hristopher Mewett and Alexa DeSilva, two exceptional professionals at EY are defying expectations in the realms of insurance and consulting. Their journeys from internships to integral roles showcase the firm's commitment to learning, collaboration, and individual growth. Alexa DeSilva Alexa was told she would enjoy working at EY because of the people – and after three years at the firm she couldn’t agree more. After two internships in 2020 and 2021, Alexa became a full-time staff member in 2022 and currently works in consulting across the Life and Property & Casualty actuarial teams. “No matter the rank, or which team you work on, the people here make every day feel like a collaboration I am very grateful to be a part of,” she says. Alexa, 23, says individual successes in life and work are celebrated, and

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everyone is willing to coach and answer questions. Her highlight so far has been learning skills which she was able to pass on to last summer’s interns. “It was a full-circle moment being able to work alongside the brilliant interns and act as guide if needed,” she explains. It’s a far cry from when she joined in 2020 and “honestly had no clue” what being an actuary involved. “I learned about it through a great counsellor I had at EY. She was eager to share her knowledge and her enthusiasm really put me on to actuarial work.” Christopher Mewett It didn’t take Christopher long to discover EY is the kind of place he could learn skills and develop as an insurance professional. Christopher, from South Africa, joined EY as an intern when he was 20, became full-time two years later and, now 25, works as an assurance senior in financial

services. “I was sceptical about the type of work that you would do day to day at an auditing firm,” he reflects. “But I soon realised it was exactly what I was looking for. It allowed me to see all areas of the business, to find things I was interested in and gain a better understanding of different industries.” Christopher’s job isn’t merely sitting behind a screen – it’s given him the chance to interact with people, build client relationships, mentor juniors, embrace new skills and learn about complex reinsurance scenarios. He says EY has an inclusive culture where there is no such thing as a wrong answer. “I am fortunate enough to work with some incredibly talented people from a knowledge stand point and from a leadership stand point. “They have been influential in how I try to mould myself and develop into the person I strive to be.” Your Future 2024


ACCOUNTANCY Antoine Jackson

Charting a Career Course Antoine Jackson's Journey from Classroom to Audit Senior, Audit & Assurance, Deloitte Bermuda

Q: What made you choose a career in accounting? Credit goes to Ms. Smith, my high school teacher, and Mrs. Parsons, my accounting professor at Bermuda College, for sparking my interest. They introduced me to other CPAs in Bermuda, and with internships at Deloitte, accounting became my chosen path. Q: How did you pick your university and major? Winning the Donald P. Lines Most Outstanding Management Student award at Bermuda College shifted my focus to declare Accounting as my major. I transitioned to Dalhousie University in Canada due to its co-op program, allowing me to alternate between work and study. Q: Why a CPA? The Canadian CPA, internationally recognised and highly sought after, provides a solid foundation for a professional career. Paired with Your Future 2024

Bermuda's demand for qualified professionals, obtaining this designation can propel one's career across industries. Q: Why did you choose Deloitte Bermuda? Deloitte's reputation as a supportive environment for young professionals and personal recommendations led me to choose the firm. The Deloitte Scholarship in 2017, awarded based on my dedication, allowed me to work during school breaks, contributing to both my financial and educational growth. Q: What is a typical day like for you? There isn't a typical day. Each week presents unique tasks and challenges, from performing audit testing to client communication. Effective prioritisation is crucial, especially in meeting strict internal deadlines for audit teams. Q: What is the most challenging accounting problem you've had to solve?

Learning to prioritise urgent and important tasks to meet deadlines, a crucial aspect in our audit teams, has been challenging. Organising multiple jobs and multitasking efficiently leads to fast learning and problem-solving. Q: One piece of advice for your younger self? In the beginning, focus on learning. Don't be afraid to ask questions, find a mentor, leverage their knowledge, and pay it forward when the opportunity arises. Mentorship improves the profession – great accountants teach and guide the next generation. Q: How have you made an impact at Deloitte? As a member of the DEEP Committee (Deloitte Exclusive Experience Programme), I contributed to planning the firm's summer internship programme. Implementing changes such as a rotation schedule and reintroducing sports teams through the Social Committee has positively impacted team building and company morale. Active participation in Impact Day allowed me to give back to the community through volunteer efforts with charities across the island. Antoine Jackson's journey reflects the importance of mentorship, continuous learning, and community engagement in shaping a successful career in accounting. 33


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The flexible working environment supports better work-life balance. Having the option to work remotely two days each week allows me to adapt my schedule to peak productivity, improving efficiency, and overall job satisfaction. What is your favorite part of working at PwC? PwC has a really positive learning environment. The training and professional development programmes have been extremely beneficial to me. Also, PwC is a diverse environment, with employees from many different countries, which helped me to get to know and understand many different cultures.

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ince 2008, PwC’s HeadStart programme has helped to develop a new generation of Bermudian business leaders, through our co-op, internship, scholarship and associate programmes. Meet Aaron Spencer II, who joined PwC Bermuda full time as an associate after graduating from university and is pursuing his US CPA designation. Tell us about your experience in our HeadStart programme: HeadStart has been an amazing work and learning experience. I successfully completed two summers as an intern at PwC Bermuda and decided this would be the perfect place for me to start my career. I was assigned a coach who helped me with career development. Tell us how PwC has supported you to achieve your goals? Recently, I began taking the CPA exams and PwC has been supportive in allowing me study leave and in paying exam costs. Every year we set goals for what we want 34

to accomplish, and my team enabled me to achieve those goals within my work, allowing me to grow professionally and personally. What general career advice would you give to students, and those considering a career in audit/ accounting? Study hard and do as many internships as possible. Get as much experience as possible in the field that you are interested in. After graduating, continue to be eager to learn, embrace new opportunities, network, and do not be afraid to step out of your comfort zone. Continuous learning and adaptability will serve you well in your postgraduate journey. If you are interested in accounting/ audit try to get experience and make connections at one of the Big 4 accounting firms and pursue your CPA certification. How has PwC’s flexible working environment benefited you?

Let’s hear more about you now. Where did you go to school and why did you consider a career in audit and accounting? For my Bachelor’s degree I went to Oakwood University where I studied accounting, and graduated in 2021. I did my Master’s degree at University of Alabama in Huntsville, and graduated in 2023. I knew I wanted to do accounting/ auditing since I was in high school at Bermuda Institute when I took an introduction to accounting class. The shortage of accountants in the world and especially Bermuda also gave me courage to continue to be in accounting. What are you passionate about outside of work? Outside of work I am passionate about music, football, family, and God! I’ve been playing the saxophone since I was 10-years-old. At 15 I was able to pass the Royal School of Music Grade 8 with a Merit. Football is a big passion of mine whether it is watching or playing it. I support Real Madrid and Brazil, so I’ve had a lot of joy as a fan. I play for X-Roads in Bermuda and have played for Bermuda’s National team at the U16 and U20 levels. My relationship with God has been important to me for many years and I still work hard to improve my relationship with Him through reading my Bible and daily devotion. Favorite quote/s? “Never give up!” “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.” Philippians 4:13 Your Future 2024


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You’ve graduated. Now what? Graduate trainee programme helps develop employability skills and provides industry experience

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s part of the Bermuda Government’s Economic Recovery Plan Youth Employment Strategy, the Department of Workforce Development Graduate Trainee Programme has provided more than 30 recent college and university graduates with coaching, employability skills training and one-on-one support to develop their personal brand. The programme has also provided these young people with the opportunity to gain industry experience in their area of study. Many have been successful in obtaining full-time employment and are beginning to thrive in their field of work and become successful in their careers. The Department of Workforce Development is committed to supporting Bermuda’s young people as they begin their career journey. For more information on the Graduate Trainee Programme, contact the Department of Workforce Development, Tel: 297-7714. How to succeed as an intern or on a trainee programme 1 Be selective. Choose the type of organisation you would like to pursue a career with. 2 Know what you want, identify your priorities and what you wish to achieve. 3 Ask for feedback. Request a review of your performance. 4 Be positive. Remember that your attitude speaks volumes, and you still have a lot to learn. 5 Develop business networks. Take every opportunity to network and to develop mentoring relationships. 6 Show appreciation Remember to thank everyone who has and is helping you.

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Jason Hayward, Minister of Economy and Labour, stands with recent Graduate Trainee Programme participants

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We offer training, apprenticeships, internships, scholarships, professional development, and career readiness programmes in areas of high demand to support Bermudians throughout their education, training and employment careers. We want to hear from Bermudians, employers and business owners. Register or enquire through the following channels:

GENERAL ENQUIRIES

dwd@gov.bm or call 297-7714

OVERSEAS AND LOCAL SCHOLARSHIPS www.bermudascholarship.com

LEARNING WEBINARS dwdlearning@gov.bm

SUMMER EMPLOYMENT sepinfo@gov.bm

SUMMER INTERNSHIPS sipinfo@gov.bm

APPRENTICESHIP OR TRAINEESHIP apprenticeship@gov.bm

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How to pay for college There are hundreds of scholarships available to Bermudians. Here’s how to find and apply for one Finding funding for further education With rising fees for many colleges and universities, the cost associated with post-secondary education is daunting for many families. However, there are literally hundreds of scholarships available to Bermuda students to be found on bermudasholarships.com. Happily, most scholarship providers today take financial need into consideration, which is all the more reason to apply online in order to be considered for awards. Whether you are studying math or art, science or dance, accounting or horticulture, scholarships are offered for every discipline. Searching for scholarships The bermudascholarships.com website allows you to conduct a search to find scholarships you are eligible for without even having to log in. Then once you have decided on which scholarships are of interest, you can go ahead and 36

create a profile by registering, after which you can log in at any time from any PC or laptop wherever you are. Your profile You will be asked to complete various fields including education, academic achievements, extra-curricular activities, and community service. You will also need to upload various documents that award providers require such as essays, references, and tuition costs. There is also a Statement of Means form that must be completed in the finance section of the student profile. A short instructional video is embedded in the ‘Files’ section that will assist in completing the form. Required Documents Essays – most award providers require an essay, which is a very important part of your application. You may be asked to write on a specific subject so be sure to research. A well-written

essay is critical for your application to be considered, so make certain to have it vetted for accuracy and content by your teacher, a friend or family member. It is unfortunate that some applications are not considered because a deserving student provides a personal statement instead of an essay on a specific topic. If you are asked to write 300 words, try to do so, and please be sure to use paragraphs – there is nothing worse than being presented with a solid block of ‘words’ to read. Transcripts Along with the various documents to upload, you will also be required to provide a school or college transcript. Bermuda students should request their school to upload an official transcript to their profile. This ensures confidentiality and the transcript can only be viewed by award providers who receive your application. Your Future 2024


SCHOLARSHIPS Overseas students should request their college to send an official transcript directly to the bermudascholarships. com administrator for uploading to their profile. Useful resources The site also contains other useful information such as interview tips, FAQs and choosing the right university. There is even a section for parents and educators which may be found useful, and several other links that are helpful. Applications Shortlist all the scholarships you wish to apply for, then once you are satisfied that you have uploaded all required documents, you can click ‘Submit Application’ and will then be asked to upload documents required by award providers. Once done, confirm that you wish to submit your application by pressing Okay and you will then receive a notice advising that your application has been submitted successfully. You will also receive an electronic acknowledgement from the award provider(s).

Deadlines A number of scholarships have deadlines of March 31st/mid- to endApril, etc. so hopefully you are already on track in researching scholarships, uploading documents, short-listing, etc. If not, you still have some time left and are encouraged to start the process as soon as possible in order to be considered for scholarship funding for the coming academic year. In the Resources section of the website, there is a spreadsheet that can be downloaded which you will find useful in keeping track of all your

scholarship applications, ensuring you have all documents required, deadlines, etc. We strongly encourage you to use this tracking tool. And finally … Many students eagerly look for summer employment each year. Please be sure to check out the Student Employment section as this lists many summer internships and jobs as well as entry-level positions for graduates. Please address any questions or queries to

Finding money for college has never been easier So take the first step with Bermuda’s scholarship website listing all awards available in Bermuda - and apply online!

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SCHOLARSHIPS BFIS 5-steps: career guidance; mentorships; scholarships; internships, job placement

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f you are interested in a career in Bermuda’s insurance industry, know that BFIS will support you every step of the way. Our unique programmes are designed to engage you with the opportunities the industry has to offer, provide scholarship funding, as well as a network of mentors and other industry professionals who will take a sincere interest in your progress, development, and success. We also provide internships and can help you find employment once you graduate from post-secondary studies. Founded in 1996 with the express purpose of ensuring that a talented pool of Bermudians would always be available to the industry, BFIS has evolved to take students from start to finish through its 5-step programme: career guidance; mentorships; scholarships; internships and job placement. 38

High School Students Chances are that you have already connected with BFIS’ Schools Outreach Committee (SOC) when they visited your high school in the Fall. Each year the SOC provides students such as yourselves with insight into the insurance industry

with presentations to showcase the many career paths that are available. What if you would like to hear more? Attend our Lunch & Learn sessions and chat informally with professionals about what they do. Speed networking with professionals – by their area of specialty

BFIS awards at least 10 scholarships annually

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SCHOLARSHIPS – is offered in February, an event hosted by our Mentor Network Committee. The insurance careers represented are Actuarial/Law; Accounting and Finance, and General Insurance. BFIS’s SOC also supports graduating seniors with scholarship applications. Committee members return to schools in January/February to provide guidance on the scholarship process, sharing their professional insight and experience in creating a stellar application on bermudascholarships.com. These young industry professionals are there to advise, guide and support you through this important but at times stressful process. College students Scholarships: At least 10 scholarships are awarded to Bermudian students by BFIS annually. If you are interested in pursuing a career in the insurance industry you are encouraged to apply. Covered studies include risk management, insurance; actuarial science; math; economics; finance; accounting; business; computer science, law, and now environmental sciences. For more visit https://www.bfis.bm/scholarships Mentor Networking: BFIS matches

BFIS assists with job searches for summer employment and entry level positions

both its scholarship recipients and other insurance-focused students with industry professionals, who can give you advice and guidance as you progress with your studies. BFIS organises several networking lunches and other educational opportunities for students throughout the year, during the summer and winter vacation breaks. These events are great opportunities for you to meet and chat with industry professionals in informal settings. For more visit https:// www.bfis.bm/mentoring Internships: Annually, BFIS organises

short, intensive Intro to Insurance programmes in the insurance markets of Bermuda, Chicago and London for those students who have completed two years at college/university. For more visit https://www.bfis.bm/internships Job Search: BFIS can also assist you with resume reviews and finding summer employment and entry level jobs upon graduation. We are here to walk the path with you. To learn more, visit the BFIS website: www.bfis.bm or contact us on info@bfis.bm

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GO TO CENTENNIAL.BM We fund up to $1 million each year. Get information on all of our scholarships and how to apply, on our brand new application site on www.centennial.bm/scholarships.

CONFIRM YOUR ELIGIBILITY We’ve transformed our scholarship programme to focus more on accessibility, diversity and equity in funding. Scholarships are prioritised on financial need. Applicants must have Bermudian status and have been educated in Bermuda for a minimum of 5 years.

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APPLY FOR YOUR SCHOLARSHIP Apply to one of five categories of scholarships to suit your need: Bermuda College/Community College, Undergraduate Degree, Arts Degree, Postgraduate Degree and SkillUp. We offer a minimum of one scholarship per category and we are committed to supporting as many eligible students as possible.

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Association of Bermuda International Business Education Awards T he Association of Bermuda International Companies offers Bermuda’s largest academic and needs based scholarship fund for Bermudian students. For more than 47 years our scholarship programme has supported promising students at the undergraduate and post-graduate levels leading to careers in Bermuda’s international business sector and supporting services. The ABIC Education Awards are supported by more than 51 member companies looking to encourage young Bermudians to join the international business sector. In the past decade the programme has given more than $6.6M to 222 Bermudian students pursuing full undergraduate or post-graduate degrees at accredited colleges or universities abroad. • Scholarships are awarded on the basis of financial need, academic ability, good character and field of study. • Approximately 60-80 applications are received from Bermudian students each year with 18 – 22 students being awarded undergraduate two-year scholarships valued at $30,000 and one post-graduate scholarship valued at $20,000. ABIC also awards a $5,000 scholarship for the Bermuda College in partnership with PWC. • In 2010 ABIC partnered with several other scholarship providers to launch a comprehensive online scholarship resource, www.bermudascholarships. com that gives students the ability to search for available scholarships and apply directly online. • On the 35th anniversary, ABIC announced a new scholarship, the Shernelle Outerbridge Memorial Award sponsored by Zurich for an additional $15,000 for undergraduate business or finance studies. • In 2016 ABIC partnered with PwC

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Riley Morbey, recipient of the PwC Bermuda College ABIC Education Award. Riley is majoring in accounting and is studying at the Bermuda College for 2 years, before going abroad to complete his degree.

to provide a separate annual award to support a Bermudian student excelling in accounting at the undergraduate or post graduate level who can demonstrate financial need and who is studying accounting at an accredited international university. • Each year PwC provides the shortlisted students with an interview

training workshop prior to their interviews. • Each awardee is assigned a mentor who will provide one-on-one support, knowledge sharing, perspective and wisdom that will help students with their education and career choices. The submission deadline for the ABIC Education Awards is April 1, 2024. 41


Global reach starts with the help of an ABIC Scholarship. Available to students pursuing studies related to international business. Selection based on financial need & academic merit.

Undergraduate scholarships are valued at $15,000 per year for up to two years. Graduate Scholarship is valued at $20,000 for one year.

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Moving the world forward That’s what AXA XL Scholars are working on doing and we are proud of them for it. If you are interested in pursuing a career in Actuarial, Claims, Risk Management or Underwriting, consider applying for an AXA XL Scholarship. • Visit Bermudascholarships.com to apply • Deadline for submissions is April 30, 2024 • For further information or questions, please contact Jorene Crockwell at 294 7641 or jorene.crockwell@axaxl.com

Eligibility • Bermudian or PRC Holder • Grade Point Average of 3.0 or above • Acceptance into university or college Criteria • Academic excellence • Community commitment • Strong character and leadership skills • Cultural, athletic or other interests Scholarship • Full tuition, room, board and related expenses at an accredited institution for a maximum of 4 years

Kwame Naylor 2023 Recipient

Loughborough University United Kingdom Studying Business

Daniel Osset 2022 Recipient

University of British Columbia Canada Studying Business

Ywione Darrell 2021 Recipient

King’s College London Studying Economics

Adriana Burchall 2020 Recipient

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Centennial Bermuda Foundation: scholarships transformed for dreams and determination

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entennial Bermuda Foundation is proud to announce a transformative overhaul of its scholarship programme, to focus more on accessibility, diversity and equity in funding postgraduate studies. Imagine a world where scholarships are not just about grades but also about your dreams and determination. We're making this a reality by prioritising financial need along with academic merit. This is a call to action for aspiring students who've faced limited opportunities in the past. If you're a go-getter, eager to contribute to our vibrant island community, we want you! Several significant changes are now in place for 2024. • Embracing more students with a welcoming GPA threshold of 2.0 for

GREEN FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP Peter, Alexander and Andrew Green are pleased to announce that we will be doubling our scholarship amount to students studying subjects considered important to Bermuda’s future. All recipients will still receive $5,000 but those studying fields considered important to Bermuda such as medicine, nursing, hotel and hospitality management, finance, insurance, solicitor, etc, will receive an additional $5,000 a year.

We would like to remind candidates that they must apply for the Knowledge Quest Scholarship in order to be eligible for the Green Family Scholarship. The Green Family Scholarship will be awarded to ten students each year who will then receive $5,000/$10,000 annually for a period of no more then four years towards education and tuition costs to an accredited college or university abroad, subject to receipt of satisfactory grades at the end of each academic year.

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Applicants, who must have demonstrated financial need, shall have first applied for a scholarship through Knowledge Quest, a registered charity, inorder to be eligibile for the Green Family Scholarship.

Applications for the Knowledge Quest scholarship must be received by April 30th. For applications, please visit the Knowledge Quest website at www.knowledgequest.bm For further inquiries, please contact Knowledge Quest at: knowledgequest@logic.bm The Green Family reserves the right to determine which degrees are considered important for Bermuda and the right to modify the terms and conditions at any time. Your Future 2024

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LOOKING FOR A UNIQUE SUMMER INTERNSHIP? We offer an engaging and impactful experience for high potential students who are interested in the investment industry. The internship provides potential exposure to our Investment Research, Client, Operations, Assurance, Legal, and IT teams. To learn more about Orbis and our summer internship, please visit our Careers website at www.orbis.com/careers.


SCHOLARSHIPS course or equivalent that leads to a Commonwealth qualification and subsequent admission to the Bermuda Bar. www.mjm.bm A Mouth-Watering Opportunity Bermuda Waterworks produces a utility water supply by desalination. The company also produces bottled water via distillation. “If you are interested in engineering,” says a spokesman, why not consider a career in the water industry. Water is the oil of the twentyfirst century certain scholarships. • $1 million dollars a year in scholarships, for post-secondary education streamlined into 5 categories. • SkillUp Scholarship – up to $35,000 for up to 2 years for students pursuing trades, industries, or professions outside of the traditional fouryear degree path. Bonus: No GPA requirements. • A new, more equitable financial need model, aligning with other Bermuda institutions' funding criteria. • Students now apply directly through the Centennial website at www. centennial.bm/scholarships. Dive into all the details, eligibility criteria, the application process at www.centennial.bm/scholarships. Legal Scholarship Wakefield Quin offers comprehensive onshore and offshore legal services on matters of Bermuda Law, and is committed to investing in Bermudian students wishing to pursue a career in the legal profession. The Directors of Wakefield Quin offer two legal scholarships providing up to $15,000, annually, to students pursuing law degrees that lead to a Commonwealth legal qualification and subsequent admission to the Bermuda Bar. www.wq.bm Nurturing Legal Excellence Through the MJM Legal Scholarship MJM Limited is one of Bermuda’s leading law firms. The MJM Legal Scholarship was established in 1998 to provide financial award to an outstanding Bermudian or PRC holder who is enrolled in law school or a post-graduate vocational Your Future 2024

THE NICHOLL SCHOLARSHIPS The Scholarships are awarded in honour of the late Albert E. Nicholl who was interested in the education of young Bermudians and gave much of his time and talent to education in Bermuda, particularly to Dellwood School. The funds for these scholarships were provided by the deceased in his Will for the higher education of young Bermudians at accredited universities in the British Commonwealth and the United States of America. Scholarships will be awarded in 2024 for either undergraduate or postgraduate study at a per annum value of $25,000 for the length of the course up to a maximum of 4 years (reviewed annually for performance). Applicants must demonstrate superior academics, strong character and leadership skills, community service and extra-curricular activities and skills at a high level including but not limited to sports, music, dance and art. Please apply directly online at www.bermudascholarships.com Deadline for applications: 7 June 2024 For further information or questions, please contact Tina Nusum at 295-2244 or tnusum@applebyglobal.com 45


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Make your video interview great

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ideo interviewing is being used more and more. It’s especially useful for scholarship committees and Bermudian employers wishing to interview Bermudian students who are studying overseas, or for Bermudians who may be applying for post-graduate

courses or other training overseas. Some employers also use it to screen applicants before deciding whom to invite for a face-to-face interview. Here are some tips to help you make a success of your video interview. If the video interview is going to be

taking place over Zoom, Teams, Skype or a similar messaging application, remember that your interviewer will see your user name, so make sure you choose something professional. Choose a professional-looking location for the interview — not your bedroom. Check the background behind you, where your computer’s camera is pointing, to ensure there is nothing inappropriate or distracting in the shot. Check the lighting in your chosen location. You don’t want it to be too harsh on your face but not so dark so that you can’t be seen clearly. Choose to face a window if possible and not have light from a window shining in behind you. Your computer, ipad or phone’s camera should be at eye level so that you are looking straight into the lens. It won’t make a good impression if you are looking down or looking up when speaking. Make sure you are in a quiet place and that no one will disturb you. It will be distracting for both you and the interviewer if loud noises or other people interrupt the interview. Put your cell phone on ‘do not disturb’ of course. You know that occasionally technology isn’t always perfect, so ensure you are in a location with a reliable Internet connection. Test all the connections well in advance of the time of the interview. Dress appropriately, as if you were attending the firm’s office for a face-toface interview. If the company asks you to send in a 46

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Drink More Water. Drinking up to eight glasses of water a day will help you get clearer skin, feel more energized, lose weight, and keep you hydrated. Start by simply bringing a refillable bottle to keep at work, and opt for water when dining out.

Make sure you check out the easy to use MAKE SURE YOU BRING YOUR BOTTLE CAP!

pre-recorded video where you talk about yourself, ask a friend to act as the interviewer; he or she can also provide valuable feedback on what to say and how to say it. Last, practice. Set up a

“mock” video interview, ideally with a mentor or experienced businessperson. You’ll be better prepared and be able to handle the real video interview with greater confidence.

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The MJM Legal Scholarship provides financial award to an outstanding Bermudian or PRC holder who aspires to enter the field of law and return to Bermuda to practice. Our scholarship is renewable for up to four years and is subject to academic progress and other conditions. Contact ltaylor@mjm.bm for more information or to obtain an application form. www.mjm.bm Your Future 2024

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hen you’re waiting to hear whether or not you’ve got that scholarship, it can be a

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2024 PUBLIC SERVICE BURSARY AWARD SCHEME The Bursary Award Scheme identifies qualified individuals who will meet the future needs of Government Departments. Bursary awards are valued at a maximum of $20k per year, available to accredited post-secondary programmes of study both local and overseas. SEEKING BERMUDIAN CITIZENS: • 5+ years schooling in Bermuda • Age 40 or under at application • Enrolled in higher learning or pursuing a professional qualification • Undergrad or Master’s student • Aiming for a Public Service career post-education • For more details and to apply, contact bursary@gov.bm GOVERNMENT OF BERMUDA Department of Employee & Organizational Development

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is out of your hands and that you’re powerless to do anything else without appearing desperate. However, there are actions you can take that will not only help your mental health but also provide you with an advantage over other applicants. Before you leave As the interview comes to a close, courteously ask about the next steps: when will the committee be making a decision on awarding this scholarship and, if you were interviewed by more than one person, with whom you should follow up with. Before you leave the building, ask for business cards from the interviewers or contact details from the receptionist. If the interview was conducted via Zoom or other digital platform, you can ask for email addresses. Send a thank you One of the first things you should do is send a thank you to those who interviewed you. Personalise your message by mentioning something specific from the interview. It’s always a nice touch to send an old-fashioned paper note; if that’s not possible, or it’s a high-tech company and mailing a letter or card seems inappropriate, an email letting them know that you appreciate their time is also acceptable. Another possibility is to send a message of thanks through LinkedIn. Additional material Another way to follow-up is to send additional material. Perhaps something came up during the interview around which you could send pertinent information that the interviewers may not be aware of. Or you may now be clearer about what the interviewers are looking for. But be careful about making this a “re-do” event. Only send new information and don’t use it as an opportunity to correct the answer to a question you may have flubbed or explain what you think may have been misunderstood. It’s critical that your approach here is appropriate and professional. Be respectful and don’t push too hard. Keep positive while you wait to hear about your application, and good luck! Your Future 2024


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s a teenager, there are lots of things you'd like to buy if you had a little more money. The latest trainers, a new phone, your first bike — or car. Saving up for these things can sometimes feel like a challenge, but it doesn't need to be. By following a few simple tips, you can start building up a pot of money to spend on whatever you want. And, you'll still enjoy a little disposable cash to spend on day-to-day expenses. Here are our best savings tips for teenagers. 1. Open a savings account A savings account can help you to keep a pot of money separate from your main account, reducing the temptation to spend it. Many savings accounts also offer better interest rates, meaning you can grow your money pot faster. The best way to manage a savings account is to add to it on a regular basis and withdraw as little as possible. Set up a direct debit so that the same amount is taken out of your pay or allowance every month. That way you're less likely to miss the money. By setting up a direct debit you save without thinking. It is easy to make a plan and have good intentions, but you might just forget to save or send that transfer. Taking ‘human error’ out of

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the equation with a direct debit makes saving more successful. Different types of savings account offer different benefits and restrictions, so make sure you check the terms and conditions carefully to ensure your account will be a good fit for your personal goals and saving habits. As a teenager, you may need a parent or guardian to be present in order to open a savings account, and you may need to meet some criteria in order to be eligible. 2. Figure out how much you can afford to save Setting a regular savings target each month is the best way to consistently build your money pot. So if you have a regular income from a part-time job or allowance, it might be a good idea to add a percentage of it to your savings account each month. You can leave the remaining amount for everyday expenses and treats. Obviously, the more you can save, the more quickly you'll reach your goal. But it's important to be realistic. Try to find a balance that maximises your savings while also giving you enough disposable cash to treat yourself from time to time. 3. Set a savings goal Setting yourself a specific goal to reward your saving efforts can be a great

incentive to stay on track. This might be something specific that you want to spend the money on, such as a bike or a trip overseas, or it could be an amount you want to reach by a specific date. Knowing what you are saving for is important, it gives you a ‘why’. Understanding the reason you are saving will motivate you to keep your savings plan. Make sure your goals are ambitious but realistic. You'll quickly become discouraged if you leave yourself so short of everyday cash that you're frequently running out of money or being forced to miss out on fun events with friends. Whatever your goal is, keep track of it and remember to note down your progress. You'll find that this encourages you to stick to your plans and hopefully achieve your goal even faster. 4. Review your spending Before you start saving, it's a good idea to look at how you currently manage your money. Do you tend to run out before the end of each month, or do you often have a little left over? Make a list of all the things you regularly spend money on — such as food, clothes and nights out. Are there any areas where you might be overspending? Could you potentially cut back a little so that you have more left over to put towards your savings goals? 5. Keep going Saving money can feel like a long road at first, but it's important to stick with it. Don't be disheartened if there are challenges along the way. As long as you're consistently putting money aside and resisting the temptation to dip into it too often, your ultimate savings goal should be within reach. 6. The earlier the better It’s never too early to start saving for your future. As a teenager you have time on your side and can take advantage of compound interest (interest on interest). Starting early is a real asset. Investing can be a good way to make your savings work for you, and saving to invest, to grow your funds for a specific future goal is a good place to start. To find out more about opening a savings account visit www.hsbc.bm, email Jeffrey.a.bunge@hsbc.bm, or call HSBC on 295-4000. 49


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n the dynamic world of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM), historically dominated by men, a transformative shift is underway. As we explore the achievements of these remarkable Bermudian women in STEM, we celebrate not only their individual success stories but also the broader movement towards gender equality in these fields. Despite historical imbalances, these women

exemplify the vast opportunities available for young women to make their mark in STEM, fostering innovation, diversity, and empowerment. Join us in discovering the inspiring narratives of these trailblazers, shaping the future of STEM with passion, expertise, and resilience Jessica Young was always fascinated by wildlife and had teaching in the blood – so perhaps inevitably ended up with a career that combines both.

A science teacher who has helped modernise Warwick Academy’s approach to the subject, Young recalls when her STEM spark was lit. “I grew up in Spanish Point and spent many a day exploring the woodland areas and rocky coastline,” she says. “I had a love of nature and would often foster rescued animals, which later led to me volunteering and then working for the SPCA.” Young, the daughter of a former woodwork teacher at The Robert Crawford School, would also spend time going into empty classrooms pretending to be a teacher. She says: “While I did consider different pathways in science, in the end I combined my love of nature with teaching.” Growing up, she grabbed opportunities to gain experience at the National Trust, Bermuda Aquarium Museum and Zoo and Nonsuch Island conservation camp, before completing a degree in biology at Newcastle University and teacher training at Nottingham University. Young arrived at Warwick Academy in 2005 and was heavily involved in shifting the school’s approach to a

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WOMEN IN STEM Dr Desiree Spriggs

more hands-on form of learning. She helped spearhead the creation of the Marine Science Facility next to Hamilton Harbour, which has enabled top-level research to be integrated into the curriculum, played a role in the school achieving Green Flag status and started a primary marine club and a science fair for Year 8 pupils. After a period as head of sciences, she now serves as science enrichment coordinator, in which she encourages more “real-life application” in science lessons. “I am always filled with pride when I see students go on and be successful in life,” Young says. “I love when a student has that spark that you can nurture and develop to help them understand and think critically about the world around them.” STEM has many nuances so lends itself to a wide variety of career options. Young says: “There are lots of opportunities in this pathway if you like to be intellectually challenged, think outside the box, problem-solve, and have a dynamic job that is not always the same day to day. “As for being a female, I think if you can articulate your thoughts well, are collaborative and have confidence in Your Future 2024

yourself there is no limit to what you can do in this field.” Dr Desiree Spriggs has used her forensic skills to solve numerous crimes in Bermuda, founded the island’s first forensic DNA laboratory and helped lead us through the Covid-19 pandemic. It’s been a whirlwind career since, at the age of 20, she realised how she could make STEM work for her. “I had been interested in science since I was at primary school when I wanted to be a doctor,” she says. “But once I started doing forensic medicine, I saw it was a good fit for me. It was all lab-based, analytical and hands on. That’s what I felt I was good at.” A former Berkeley Institute student, Dr Spriggs achieved a graduate degree in forensic science in DNA in Scotland, before completing a PhD in forensic medicine and science at the University of Glasgow. Her training took her to the NYPD Drugs Laboratory in New York, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police in Vancouver, the DEA in Virginia and the Laboratory of the Government Chemist in Teddington, England. On returning to Bermuda, she became one of the first Bermudian forensic scientists and worked as an analyst for

the Government. “It was interesting that people didn’t believe I had a PhD because I was 27 and trying to do all these fantastic things with the knowledge that I had,” she recalls. Her vast training was the ideal preparation for the multifaceted role, which involved working as a toxicologist and drug chemist, assisting with crime scene investigations, and testifying as an expert in Bermuda’s courts more than 100 times. She recalls solving one murder case from home, while on maternity leave, when the police could find no evidence until she uncovered traces of the victim’s blood inside the suspect’s cellphone. “He was prosecuted off that! You become the unsung hero in every single case you do. The number of cases we helped solve over the 16 years was just amazing.” Dr Spriggs later established the Helix Lab, which helped move the police into a new era of forensic science by transferring Bermuda’s criminal database to a world-class profile-match technology, SmallPond. Helix was responsible for Covid screening for Bermuda, gaining international recognition for its achievements in testing. 51


WOMEN IN STEM “I’m very proud of what I’ve accomplished from forensic science, for the police, for the judicial system, for my impact with the pandemic,” she says. “It shows we have the ability here. We can make a difference.” Growing up as a math whiz, Dr Carika Weldon’s family thought she was destined to be an actuary. But although she excelled at numbers from her early primary school days, it was science that truly grabbed young Carika’s heart. “Science was always my passion,” she says. “I just enjoy knowing why things happen. I have a really curious personality. I was always asking my science teacher questions.” It’s clear from her accomplishments that STEM was the right career path. While still in her 20s, Dr Weldon became a household name in Bermuda fighting Covid-19 as science advisor to the Premier. She was also laboratory director of the government’s Molecular Diagnostic Laboratory, which she created. Since then, she has formed CariGenetics to help use research to create a healthier future for Bermuda. In doing so, she became the first sole black female founder of a genomics company in the world. Not bad for someone who didn’t get accepted at her first-choice universities. “I am Dr Weldon, and I led the pandemic, but it wasn’t like my path was straightforward,” she insists. A high achiever at school, Dr Weldon applied to top British institutions including Oxford University. She ended up at the University of Leicester, where she received such excellent mentoring and hands-on experience that she felt it was meant to be. She received her Bachelor of Science honours degree in medical biochemistry and completed her Doctor of Philosophy in biochemistry at the same university, before becoming the youngest fulltime lecturer in biomedical and medical sciences at Leicester’s De Montfort University. Dr Weldon returned to the island to create the Bermuda Principles Foundation, to try to encourage more young people into the world of science, and then finally made her mark at Oxford, 52

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where she worked as a research scientist within the university’s Oxford Genomics Centre. Then came the pandemic and the call from Bermuda. “I didn’t know what was happening at the time,” she recalls. “I had the skillset, so I said let me stay for a couple of months and then we all know how that went! “It was good to know that I could be the role model for other people that I didn’t have – there was no Bermudian scientist that I was looking up to. So, I became that role model for a lot of young people, and I’ve had them reach out.” Amy Harvey is a living example of why you should not listen to people who tell you “No”. Mrs. Harvey, a senior lecturer in earth

and environmental science at Bermuda College, remembers seeking career advice as a budding STEM young student. “I knew I really loved environmental science but at the time did not know what steps to pursue as it was an emerging field,” she says. “I went to someone who I thought would give good advice and they told me to become a lawyer! Thankfully, I did not listen to them as I would have been miserable.” Mrs. Harvey ended up achieving a Bachelor of Science in biology from McGill University in Montreal and master of science in environmental science at Trinity College, Dublin. This led to roles as environmental consultant in Ireland and waste education and enforcement officer in Your Future 2024


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Bermuda before she became a lecturer at Bermuda College in 2007. She recalls being encouraged by Brenda Chandler, her geography teacher at Bermuda High School for Girls, to join the Audubon Society camp on Nonsuch Island. “I was inspired by Dr David Wingate to become passionate about the

environment and conservation,” she says. “This camp was amazing as we were so connected to nature. We slept under the stars, got to go turtle tagging and snorkelling in places off the beaten track while learning from local experts in conservation. “I loved learning all about Bermuda’s

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ore than 50 female scientists are sharing knowledge and support through a new networking organisation. Women in Science was established after Dr Rosemarie McMahon, the Director of the Youth Climate Summit at the Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute (BUEI), discovered many individuals were making significant contributions to science across various organisations. “Through my climate outreach and engagement, I connected with numerous individuals and discovered a lack of awareness among organisations about each other’s initiatives,” says McMahon. “There are many women in those organisations doing fantastic work. I felt it was really important for them to be able to network too.” McMahon and environmentalist Vanese Flood Gordon responded by setting up Women in Science, which had 53 members by January. “While there may be women who haven’t joined the group yet, we’ve already gathered representation from

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most of the crucial organisations in the science field on the island,” McMahon says. Group members share expertise as they collaborate on projects, connect each other with useful contacts,

flora and fauna. I remember feeling awestruck. I loved it so much that they invited me back to be a junior counsellor the next year.” Now she finds fulfillment helping young adults discover their passion and become awestruck themselves. “I teach students who have never been to places such as Horseshoe Bay, Blue Hole Nature Reserve or Spittal Pond. “Seeing them experience these places for the first time is so rewarding. I believe that connecting with nature will encourage them to become environmental stewards.” Mrs. Harvey advised young women to get the best quality education that they can. “Education can never be taken from you and will open doors you may not be expecting,” she says. “Be intentional about how you develop yourself. Don’t settle. Be open and ready for opportunities. Most of mine came from simple conversations that I didn’t even realise would amount to anything.” advertise upcoming events and offer support and encouragement. “It’s always nice to be in a group where people share your interest and work on similar topics,” McMahon explains. “It’s so refreshing to meet women who have gone through the same career track. We are all in the same field, and we are all trying to do the same work. It’s been a fantastic way to engage people.” The group is planning to mark International Women’s Day on March 5 with an evening reception at Verdmont Historic House, a National Trust building in Smith’s. The event is sponsored by Aspen Insurance, HSBC and Swan Group, and funds will go towards the National Trust’s education programme. McMahon wants to recognise scientists for their unheralded efforts. “It’s about thanking them for all the work they do,” she says. “This job requires a lot of personal investment and sometimes non-traditional hours. It can be especially challenging for women, particularly if they’re working moms and have so many commitments.”

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Rewarding Careers in Bermuda's Natural Beauty

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hile this careers publication explores fantastic opportunities in traditional fields like law, accountancy, banking, insurance, and reinsurance, we understand that not everyone is suited for a desk-bound career. For those who yearn for a profession where the office is the great outdoors and the view is Bermuda’s beauty, numerous fulfilling options await. From roles in environmental conservation and natural heritage management to careers in outdoor education, farming, and landscaping, there's a diverse array of jobs. Embracing a career in the great outdoors can offer a sense of purpose, connection to nature, and the satisfaction of contributing to the preservation of our island. So, for those who prefer a breath of fresh air to a cubicle, the possibilities are as vast as the open sky.

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As Captain of the Bermuda Zoological Society’s (BZS) educational vessel, R/V Endurance, Nigel Pollard embraces a maritime career that transcends the conventional 9-to-5. Operating at the helm for nine years, Pollard's commitment extends from leading school children on educational trips to managing whale-watching expeditions. During summer, the demands intensify, requiring all hands on deck for various activities, from educational camps to leisurely evening cruises and snorkeling outings. Even during the vessel's maintenance periods, Pollard dedicates long hours at the boatyard, personally overseeing tasks like painting, repairs, and servicing. His journey began at 21 when he purchased his first salvaged boat, leading to a sevenyear stint as a charter captain. Engine troubles prompted a change, and upon spotting a job opportunity with BZS, Pollard seized the chance, driven by his deep passion for the ocean and Bermuda. In his role, Pollard not only manages 54

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appreciation for Bermuda's diverse environment. Despite the unpredictable hours and varied tasks, Pollard finds fulfillment in collaborating with experts and educating island children about their surroundings. Witnessing the awe and excitement of young minds experiencing the wonders of the ocean reflects the rewarding aspects of his maritime career. For Pollard, working on the water, whether facilitating underwater education or exploring Bermuda's avian life, remains the epitome of a fulfilling and everengaging profession.

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R/V Endurance but also oversees three other BZS vessels, each serving distinct purposes. His responsibilities extend beyond underwater education, including guiding bird enthusiasts to observe pelagic bird species like the Cahows and migrating birds, fostering a holistic

In 2013, Ashley Focke traded the confines of a teaching job for the allure of Bermuda's hidden gems, launching Hidden Gems eco-tours to share the island's enchanting outdoor spaces. Raised by a horticulturalist father, her childhood connection to nature inspired this shift, seeking success in showcasing lesser-known "Bermudaful" locations. Her eco-tours, spanning land and sea,

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THE GREAT OUTDOORS and cherishes moments like witnessing a giant humpback whale breach. In building his business from scratch, he draws inspiration from established fishing families, aiming to involve his son and daughter. Hoping his children continue the legacy, Rodday envisions passing on the trade to his son Rocco, 8, creating a familial connection to the sea.

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introduce visitors to Bermuda's wonders, diverse plants, and the benefits of a holistic life. What began as a personal quest has evolved into a thriving business, boasting a fleet of buses and numerous tours. Treating each group as family, Focke prioritises creating a familial atmosphere among strangers. Her perfect day involves the positive energy of guests, fostering camaraderie. Despite capitalising on her love for the outdoors during tours, she remains drawn to nature in her downtime. Immersing herself in the ocean's hidden depths, she finds solace in appreciating the beauty that surrounds Bermuda, epitomising her commitment to sharing the island's enchantment.

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Living his dream as a fisherman, Pete Rodday, 49, of St David’s, traded a heavy equipment operator job a decade ago to Your Future 2024

pursue a life on the water. The grandson of a fisherman, Rodday refurbished a 40-foot Bermuda cedar boat, Moby Dick, using skills acquired in Massachusetts. Despite the challenges of earning a living from the unpredictable ocean, he finds it rewarding. Starting work at daybreak, often before 6.30 am, Rodday supplies East End Fisheries and local restaurants. On good days, he nets various species like rockfish, wahoo, and tuna. Frustrating days with poor catches are common, but experience guides him on when to go out. When facing unsavory weather, Rodday prioritises safety, saying, “There’s always something to be worked on at the dock so that as soon as the weather clears up you are all set to go out again.” He emphasises financial prudence for the variable nature of his profession. Despite difficulties, Rodday finds joy in family reactions after a successful day, appreciates his small community,

Farming courses through Carlos Amaral's veins, shaped by childhood days spent in the fields after school. While he briefly experimented with an accounting job, the confines of an office pushed him back to his agricultural roots, following his father's legacy. Now, as the owner of Amaral Farms established in 1962, Amaral tends to about 25 acres of cultivated land across Bermuda. Passionate about his work, Amaral's routine demands early mornings and long days, from 6am to past 7pm, six days a week. Hurricanes pose a significant threat, with no financial safety nets like crop insurance for Bermudian farmers. Despite the challenges, Amaral, along with five full-time employees, cultivates a diverse range of crops, embracing everything from anise to zucchini. A holder of a plant science degree, Amaral finds joy in experimentation, currently focusing on mangoes as a

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THE GREAT OUTDOORS diverse elements like timber decking, artificial turf, and a sailboat play fixture. While the job offers creative fulfillment, dealing with summer heat poses a challenge. Despite sporting a 'farmers' tan,' Poppy finds solace in post-work swims, exemplifying the unwavering commitment that defines their landscaping lifestyle.

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passion project. While he prefers organic solutions, practical challenges lead him to occasionally use conventional methods. His commitment to safety extends to his family, as they consume the products directly from the fields. Navigating logistical headaches, pests, and diseases, Amaral cherishes the learning experience each day brings. For him, farming is not just a job; it's a lifestyle. He acknowledges the downsides but remains steadfast, stating, "Every day, I learn something. I’m blessed that I have a lifestyle, not a job."

work, with typically 10-hour days, six days a week, the Browns relish the challenges. Poppy describes their routine, starting at 7:30 am, overseeing the team and managing administrative tasks, customer meetings, and site visits. The variety in their work keeps it engaging, with Poppy highlighting the satisfaction of transforming gardens, especially on extensive projects. Among their unique endeavors was a sensory garden for Child and Adolescent Services at the Mid-Atlantic Wellness Institute, a charitable venture featuring

For the love of landscaping The dynamic team at Brown and Company Ltd. has turned horticultural dreams into reality, tackling diverse projects from abseiling down cliffs to constructing executive tree houses. Founded more than two decades ago by Martin Brown, now managed alongside his daughter Poppy, the company's portfolio spans intricate landscaping, conservation plans, garden renovations, and ground-up designs. Martin, who stumbled into landscaping as a summer job at 18, returned from overseas training to establish Brown and Company. The business, thriving for two decades, engages in highend development projects, including a partnership with the Loren, where they inaugurated their own nursery. The nursery caters to client needs and operates by appointment. Despite the demanding nature of their 56

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Myles Darrell, Head of Natural Heritage at the Bermuda National Trust (BNT), combines his love for the outdoors with a commitment to preserving Bermuda's cultural heritage. His role goes beyond a typical job, focusing on fostering change and sustainability in the community. Varied tasks, from working with students in the BNT's eco-club to planting trees and advocating conservation, keep his days engaging. The BNT's mission, under Darrell's guidance, revolves around preserving Bermuda's natural and cultural heritage. This involves reviewing planning applications, raising awareness about potential environmental impacts, and advocating for the island's heritage value. Darrell thrives on spending time outdoors, whether working with Bermudians in nature reserves or sharing the joy of conservation achievements. For him, the perfect day involves continuous outdoor work to enhance Bermuda's natural heritage. His passion extends beyond work, evident in his dedication to conservation passion projects during downtime. Known for his love of gardening and enthusiasm for trees, Darrell travels the world in search of unique specimens. From the largest tree in India to measuring Kauri trees in New Zealand and studying Wollemi Pines in Australia, his botanical explorations reflect a deep appreciation for nature's wonders. Working with the BNT aligns with Darrell's values, surrounded by likeminded colleagues whose infectious passion contributes to a collegial dialogue on conservation. His commitment to unlocking the full understanding of trees, considering them "absolutely amazing," underscores his dedication to preserving and appreciating nature. Your Future 2024


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eet Tariq LynchWade. He’s the Director of Operations at the BCAA where he provides safety and regulatory oversight for both local and international operators on the Bermuda Aircraft Registry, and L.F. Wade International Airport. For as long as he can remember, Tariq dreamed of becoming a pilot – he’s been fascinated by airplanes and flying “since forever.” He knew the path to realising his dream would have its challenges – flight school is very expensive and he would have to leave Bermuda – but Tariq was committed to making it work. He started by saving his money while attending Bermuda College as a police cadet and then moved to Florida for flight school. Early on, Tariq recognised the importance

AVIATION of diversifying his education and his experience: in addition to getting his pilot’s licence, he earned a degree in aviation management and flight operations. And he’s worked a wide variety of jobs – from park ranger and pizza delivery, to flight instructor and airline pilot. That’s exactly what Tariq advises today’s young people to do. “Get comfortable stepping outside your comfort zone and be prepared to complete tasks that don’t appear to fit with your trajectory,” he says. “Everything will add value to your portfolio of experience. “And find a mentor in the industry you’re interested in. Mentors can provide invaluable practical advice and help you develop the roadmap for reaching your goals.”

Discover opportunities in the dynamic field of aviation.

The Bermuda Civil Aviation Authority is a leader in aviation safety, with team members positioned in numerous locations around the globe. We greatly value passionate professionals with diverse skills to fill required positions within the organisation. Learn more about the roles and qualifications needed for various departments at www.bcaa.bm/careers

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ATHORA DIVISION OF PROFESSIONAL CAREER EDUCATION

HEALTHCARE CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

Certified Training in One Year or Less! This is an exciting time for healthcare!

It’s changing and growing more rapidly than almost any other field! There’s a tremendous need for new healthcare workers in healthcare support areas.

CAREER ENHANCEMENT COURSES CERTIFICATE FOR ACTIVITIES SPECIALISTS Ideal for a career to develop and deliver activities in a supportive manner with seniors • One semester course • Evening course – once per week

SPECIALIST CERTIFICATE IN LONG-TERM CARE • • • •

Next step after the Certified Nursing Assistant One semester course Emphasis on long-term care for the aged Evening course – once per week

CERTIFICATE IN INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY Ideal for educators, para-professionals, nurses, nursing assistants • One semester course (January – April) • Provides skillsets to support those with intellectual disabilities • Evening course – once per week

FACE-TO-FACE COURSES (FALL 2024) EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN (EMT) PROGRAMME Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) function as part of a comprehensive emergency team by beginning initial assessment of an ill or injured person at the scene or onsite. • In person classes • 18 years and older and physically fit

CERTIFICATE FOR NURSING ASSISTANTS Evening course – twice per week • Two-semester programme • Prepares participants to become registered Nursing Assistants

ONLINE COURSES! MEDICAL BILLING AND CODING One of the fastest growing and undersubscribed careers in the healthcare industry • Distance education – self-paced • Requires high school diploma or GED • Provides skillsets to provide insurance billing and coding services • Options for additional topics • Option for US National certification

MEDICAL ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Ideal for career goals in administrative or clerical positions in the healthcare industry • Distance education – self-paced • Requires high school diploma or GED • Option for US National Certification

SPANISH FOR MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS • • •

Frustrated by the communication barrier with Spanish speaking patients? Learn basic, practical language skills to help communicate effectively! Designed specifically for healthcare professionals

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Yvonna's journey to accounting success at Bermuda College Career Education) at Bermuda College offers in-person course tuition taught by experts in the industry which was very helpful for a student like me who finds it difficult to self-study. On top of that, the Department of Workforce Development offers financial assistance for those studying for the ACCA through APACE,” she explains. After earning her ACCA designation, Yvonna gained further experience at Deloitte and is now gainfully employed at Aspen Bermuda Ltd. Yvonna is grateful for all the support she has received throughout her journey in pursuit of the ACCA and encourages anyone interested in pursuing a career in the business world to consider doing so via the path of becoming a qualified accountant. For more information on the ACCA reach out to: readytostart@college.bm or info@college.bm

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lthough she had graduated with a business-related degree, it was at Clarien Bank Bermuda where Yvonna Osborne’s interest in accounting sparked. Within two years of working in the Finance department at Clarien, having deliberated over which accounting designation to pursue, Yvonna finally settled on the ACCA (Association of Chartered Certified Accountants). Her reasons for choosing the ACCA were simple. “You don’t need a degree in accounting to start the programme and you can sit exams right here on the island”, she says. “Another factor was that the APACE Department (Athora Professional and

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f you’d like to be an accountant but you’re unable to follow the traditional four-year Certified Public Accountant track, Bermuda College has a course that could be right up your street. The College’s Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) programme is ideal for people who need evening classes because they work during the day

or cannot study overseas. The course is designed to be flexible with manageable costs, while all exams are sat at the College. There are several entry points depending on your educational background and experience, including ACCA’s Foundations in Accountancy, which provides an introduction to the

finance sector. The foundational option is suitable for high school graduates, mature students and working professionals with no formal academic qualifications. Individuals not aiming for the designation can take part in the ACCA programme to earn technical accounting qualifications to prepare them for accounting-related roles. Past students have included teachers, lawyers, tradesmen, and healthcare professionals. Mark Harris, a risk officer involved with the ACCA Bermuda Chapter, says: “With the ACCA programme, you don’t have to spend a fortune at university to become an accountant and get a pretty good job here in Bermuda. “Insurance and reinsurance firms are looking to give opportunities to Bermudians, and the ACCA course can set you on that track.” Mentors from the Bermuda Chapter are on hand to help students pursuing ACCA qualifications and networking sessions are held annually. Funding is available for Bermudians. Financial support applications are accepted from April 1. Email: readytostart@college.bm for details.

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The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) is a global body for professional accountants. The qualification is relevant to every area of accountancy and finance, and provides options to various financial roles at senior levels within an organisation. It is the ideal programme for the average working adult! • Elective starting points • Various study methods from which to choose • Great options for relevant on-the-job training

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GET STARTED TODAY ON THE LEVEL THAT BEST SUITS YOUR EXPERIENCE… • FOUNDATIONAL a range of certificates and diplomas providing the ideal starting point for anyone new to accounting and finance. Self-assessment required, but normal academic qualifications needed! • FUNDAMENTALS GSCEs or GCE “A” level equivalency, or accounting and business diplomas qualifies you to start at this level

• PROFESSIONAL for graduates with relevant accredited degrees from recognised institutions, with possible eligibility for some exam exemptions PLUS! Culturally inherent in the ACCA qualification is its emphasis on EXPERIENCE and ETHICS. Far from focusing only on sitting and passing exams, ACCA provides relevant, supervised, practical experience for all of its clients. It also incorporates two interactive modules for each level, teaching professionalism and ethics.

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any Paths. Discover Yours’, Bermuda College’s tagline, solidifies a reality that surpasses traditional criteria of being memorable and short. It’s a fact. Adopting the community college philosophy in 2001 because of its diverse community, Bermuda College is committed to student success. It offers so many pathways to attain that success through quality instruction, innovative education and, for those thinking themselves lacking in any resource, unparalleled student support. As an accredited institution Bermuda College boasts access to more than thirty accredited colleges and universities in Canada, the United Kingdom, the United States and the West Indies, with transfer pathways and seamless transition into

the upper classes of college or university. Bermuda College also provides opportunities. High school students in S3 or Grade 11 can undertake the Dual Enrolment programme and graduate with a Certificate in Applied Science or an Associate degree in business; science, including nursing; or liberal arts disciplines before they receive their high school diploma. On the other end of the spectrum, career starters

or climbers have options with more than thirty courses and programmes in the Athora Professional and Career Education Division leading to professional designation and credentials in accounting, management, healthcare, compliance, project management, personal fitness training, real estate, bartending and cybersecurity. In addition, an array of online skills-development courses offers self-paced certification in business communications, social media for business, data science, teacher training, and more. Whatever your aspiration, or station in life, Bermuda College will help you start your path of discovery. Why not start today? Contact the Recruitment Officer, Mr. Tyson Flood at 239-4099 or email: readytostart@college.bm

FOUNDATION YEAR DIPLOMA PROGRAMMES Another ACCESS OPTION with SIGNIFICANT SAVINGS!

BERMUDA COLLEGE has two programmes designed for those who desire to stay on Island for one year before matriculating to the United Kingdom or North America, offering significant savings in tuition costs! •UK bound students

•Canada/US bound students

A portable credential that can be fully utilised for transfer to institutions located in the United Kingdom, including the University of Southampton. Designed to be accepted for admissions to Year 1 of bachelor’s degree programmes that are typically three or four years in length.

Facilitates a seamless transition from Bermuda College to colleges and universities in these two jurisdictions. Courses form the general education core, placing BC students on their baccalaureate pathway.

Students will still need to apply to UK institutions through UCAS and have their application reviewed. Maintain a full course load throughout the year, and achieve a minimum of a 3.0 GPA on a 4-point grading scale.

Maintain a full course load throughout the year, and achieve a minimum of a 2.0 GPA on a 4-point grading scale.

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WHERE NEXT? There are many exciting opportunities in Bermuda and overseas. We look at the best schools, colleges and universities

Albert College What is the best part of the boarding experience at Albert College? “The friendships!” says Clarice Mahabir, a Grade 11 student who moved to Canada from Bermuda with her family. “Everything you’re doing, you’re doing together, so you’re never on your own. I feel like it brings us closer together.” When choosing a high school, Clarice and her family considered many factors. Albert’s small size – 300 students from Pre-Kindergarten to Grade 12 – its reputation and location in Belleville, Ontario, and welcoming enrolment team, helped make the decision easy. As part of her Albert experience, Clarice has fully immersed herself in Albert’s 5 ‘A’s – Academics, Arts, Athletics, Active Citizenship and Adventure. Some of the activities she has participated in

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include a one-act play at the Autumn Arts showcase, collecting food donations from the community for the local food bank, spending three days in Ontario’s picturesque Algonquin Park for orientation camp, and playing field hockey, a sport she enjoyed back home in Bermuda. Although her family has lived in Canada for two years, Clarice was still excited when she learned her new school

was already a second home to other Bermudian students. When asked what advice she would give to Bermudians considering an Albert College boarding experience, Clarice says, “It’s not scary, and you’re going to make friends very easily!” www.albertcollege.ca Berkeley Institute Jonah Trott: “I am the Head Boy and male Gold House Captain at The Berkeley Institute, and a Principal’s Honour’s student, in AP Calculus, English, and Biology. My chosen path allows me to participate in Berkeley Institute Head Boy, Peer Forward, Jonah Trott Student Council,

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ultimately pursuing a PhD and career in Child Psychology. www.berkeley.bm BHS Sage DeSousa joined BHS in 2023, encouraged by the diverse curriculum. A future mechanical engineer, Sage dreams of studying at MIT, Boston. Introduced by the STEAM Academy, Sage is passionate about robotics, pursuing his interest with Connectech and representing Bermuda in international competitions. Additionally, Sage is working towards his

refereeing, piano, lifeguarding, and various sports. As a student-athlete, I’ve learned that with patience, passion, and determination the opportunities are endless, these traits are apparent with my charisma. My hope beyond secondary school is to major in Biomedical Science. My aspiration is to one day return to Bermuda as Dr. Jonah Trott, to fulfil my ultimate passion of helping others through medicine. Chiaje Rudo: I am the Head Girl, full time Dual Enrollment Student, Green House- Vice Captain, and Student Council Podcast Relations at The Berkeley Institute, having been on Principle’s honours every quarter of every year and awarded Most Outstanding Student for my S1 and S3 years. In addition to graduating from The Berkeley Institute, I will be graduating from Bermuda College in May 2024 with my Associate Degree of Arts and Science. I have a strong passion for sports and performing arts and take part in numerous extracurricular activities outside of school. These include netball and football for Dandy Stars, track (DASH track club), hip-hip and tap with United Dance Productions and piano lessons, currently attaining a Grade 3. I believe that the keys to success and maintaining a well-rounded lifestyle are confidence, balance, and consistency. I previously tutored students through the Levelling Up programme at Northlands Primary School, and currently assist in helping the U11 Dandy Stars netball team. These community service activities have helped me to uncover my passion of working with children. My future plans are to attend university in Canada this fall, Your Future 2024

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Bermuda Institute Zéa Swainson: “I proudly serve as the Student Body President at Bermuda Institute. My role is all about being there for my fellow students—whether offering support or advocating for our collective needs. The atmosphere at Bermuda Institute is fantastic, and I particularly cherish my experiences in the Art Department. Mr. Sutton, our incredible art teacher, constantly challenges me to push my creative boundaries, encouraging exploration in sculpting, painting, sketching, and even

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pottery on a wheel. The Art Department here welcomes a wide range of styles and techniques, allowing me and my fellow students to express ourselves in diverse ways. It's a fulfilling journey, not just as a leader, but also as someone who appreciates and fosters the rich culture of creativity at Bermuda Institute.” Neriah Bean: “My educational journey at Bermuda Institute has emphasized the importance of a personal relationship with God and the pursuit of excellence in various aspects of life. From Kindergarten to senior year, I've worked hard to become an honor student, Head Boy and engage in numerous leadership roles. The opportunities provided by Bermuda Institute and my involvement in organizations like WindReach, Bermuda National Youth Parliament, The Duke of Edinburgh International and Hamilton SDA Pioneer Club have shaped my character. Beyond tangible accolades, the satisfaction of making a positive difference in someone's life is my greatest reward. As I aspire to become an engineer, I draw inspiration from my experiences at Bermuda Institute and in the community, always striving to “Press Toward the Mark”. www.bermudainstitute.bm Neriah Bean, Bermuda Institute

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Cedarbridge Academy Fabiola Adams, a paragon of resilience and discipline, has consistently secured the position as top student during her time at Cedarbridge Academy, excelling academically while managing leadership roles. Fabiola is currently a Dual Enrolment student with Bermuda College where she is the Phi Theta Kappa honor society president and concurrently holds the position as treasurer for the Cedarbridge National Honor Society. Fabiola is a member of Raven’s Field Hockey team and mentors as an assistant teacher at Christ Church, Devonshire. At the 2021 Bermuda Youth Climate conference she served as the Deputy Project Manager and Climate Justice board member. Fabiola aspires to a future career as a neonatologist.

nurtures futures, Tajer Basden, Cedarbridge Academy's Head Boy and S4 student, excels in academics, athletics, and leadership. As a disciplined Dual Enrollment student at Bermuda College, he's a standout figure, consistently earning Principal’s Honors. Tajer commitment to academics has resulted in his appointment to the position of President of the National Honors Society. He is engaged in various activities such as the Peer Forward programme, Gavel Club, track and field, Bethel AME Church, and Taekwondo (Black Belt). His working opportunities at the Government Cabinet Office, North Shore Medical and particularly with the Human Rights Commission, have given him a framework to pursue a career in Social Justice. www.cedarbridgeacademy.com

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XXXXXXX XXXXX EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES Dalhousie University Ryan Topple is a fourth-year Medical Sciences student at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia, having graduated from Saltus in 2020. Coming from Bermuda, he enjoys the small city feeling of Halifax, which reminds him of home (just a little colder!). He immersed himself in the campus community, working as a campus tour guide, upper-year peer mentor, and a teaching assistant. Dalhousie offers many opportunities to get involved in campus life, with more than 300 active clubs and

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societies to join. Ryan is also a Nationally Registered Advanced Emergency Medical Technician. His work on the Bermuda ambulance transitioned well when he joined the

Dalhousie Medical Campus Response Team as a medical responder and later the executive director. This was a great way to meet other students on campus, while providing emergency first-aid support. Ryan appreciates the foundation that Dalhousie has provided and intends to pursue a career in Medicine. www.dal.ca Eagle Hill School Olivia Jackson ’28 learned about Eagle Hill School at the Learning Differences School Fair, which is hosted each fall at the Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute (BUEI). Although it was never her plan to attend boarding school, she was immediately drawn to Eagle Hill and the school’s unique approach to educating students with diverse learning profiles. “I was a bit nervous to attend boarding school outside of Bermuda, but it has been the most amazing experience. Everyone is so welcoming. My teachers and my dorm counselor took the time to get to know me as a person the minute I arrived. They wanted to make sure I felt comfortable and at home so that I could do my best.” Olivia says she jumped into her academics and that some of her favorite elective classes have been outdoor adventure, woodworking, making with metal, and history. She also recognises the significant academic progress she has made in just four months, and she was quick to highlight how much more confidence she has, especially with her executive function skills and in her writing class. She joined the school volleyball team in the fall and is loving the arts and crafts club this winter. Olivia is a model student at Eagle Hill; she embodies the school’s central goal, which is to enable students to explore myriad opportunities so that they can unleash their potential and pursue their hopes and dreams with confidence. www.eaglehill.school Olivia Jackson. Eagle Hill School

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XXXXXXX XXXXX EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES Flagler College Bermuda College students have a new opportunity to expedite their path toward a bachelor’s degree, and it’s waiting for them in St. Augustine, Florida. Flagler College, a small liberal arts institution situated on Florida’s historic coast, recently signed an articulation agreement with Bermuda College. This agreement will streamline Bermuda College graduates' path toward obtaining bachelor's degrees. What makes articulation agreements like this an especially attractive pathway

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for students is the contractual guarantee between institutions that applicable credits will be properly transferred toward the degree they’re seeking. Bermuda College Vice President of Academic and Student Affairs, Phyllis Curtis-Tweed, says this agreement is a “two plus two” pathway with Flagler’s business administration, education, hospitality and tourism management, and coastal environmental science programmes. “The student who completes their associate’s degree at Bermuda College can then matriculate into the related Baccalaureate programme at Flagler, and it will only take two years to complete the programme,” Curtis-Tweed says. www.flagler.edu Forman School Forman School, located in Litchfield, CT, is a coeducational, college preparatory school for boarding and day students with identified learning differences in grades 9-12 and PG. Forman develops the whole student, based on their unique learning profile, so that every graduate becomes an educated, confident, self-advocate throughout life. The school’s Summer Programme is offered each July and provides a boost for students with learning differences in grades 7-11. Students gain independence, self-advocacy skills, and academic strategies for the upcoming school year and beyond. www.formanschool.org

Eagle Hill School is a premier college preparatory boarding school for students in grades 8–12 with diverse learning profiles such as ADHD and dyslexia; and is an authorized IB World school offering the IB Diploma Programme.

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Small class sizes with a personalized experience Welcoming and inclusive campus that offers worldclass resources Excellent scholarships Guaranteed residence Western University degree

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155-acre lakeside campus and 160-acre sustainable learning farm 2.8 million in total annual tuition assistance 14 Advanced Placement Courses and 1 AP Capstone Program 14 students – average class size

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Western University to get her teaching certificate for a teaching career in Bermuda. She would recommend King’s to her high school friends thinking of attending. www.kings.uwo.ca Lakefield College School Kassia Didyk is a Grade 12 student at Lakefield College School and says it’s the right choice for her. "I came to Lakefield after being at the same school for eleven years, hoping for a positive change and more opportunities. I was nervous to move away from my parents, friends, and everyone I knew, into a totally different environment than I was used to. So far, in my time at LCS, I have made some of my best memories, friendships, and connections that will last a lifetime. All the staff and students have created such a welcoming and fun environment throughout my time here. I’m excited for the rest of my high school experience at Lakefield." www.lcs.on.ca Kassia Didyk (left), recreational sailing programme, Lakefield College School

Mount Saint Agnes Academy (MSA) At MSA, the educational experience is centered on the whole child. Academic achievement, social development, community outreach, faith-based values, and mental and physical wellness for all, are important elements of an MSA education. MSA welcomes students from the Early Learning Program (ELP) through Grade 12. Following the Alberta Curriculum, students graduate with the internationally esteemed Alberta High School Diploma. Small class sizes and Kagan Cooperative Learning work together to cultivate active student participation, creating a dynamic and inclusive learning atmosphere that supports academic growth. Various extracurricular activities enable students to explore their passions, enrich Your Future 2024


A place to learn and a home for life. One of America’s leading Catholic universities, St. John’s offers worldclass academics and BIG EAST vitality in the world’s most exciting city: • More than 100 academic programs • Friendly, diverse students on a New York City campus Our Vincentian, Catholic heritage emphasizes excellence and service. The Peter J. Tobin College of Business is accredited by AACSB International–The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business and has been designated a Center of Actuarial Excellence by the Society of Actuaries.

GSRM Business programs include: B.S. degrees:

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Actuarial Science Risk Management and Insurance M.S. degrees: Actuarial Science Risk Management and Risk Analytics Enterprise Risk Management (all available online) M.B.A. degree: 17 concentrations available including Enterprise Risk Management and Risk Management (available online) All accepted students are automatically considered for generous scholarships! GSRM students are supported by the Ellen Thrower Center for Apprenticeship and Career Services with focus upon high quality internships and career development.

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Extraordinary learning is in our nature. Rosseau Lake College offers a boarding school experience that is unparalleled in Canada. Nestled among the pines on 56-acres of pristine lakefront, our unique geographical setting is the foundation for an innovative academic program. We take pride in our small school environment that ensures authentic, meaningful relationships within an inclusive, warm community. Email admissions@rosseaulakecollege or call 1 (800) 265-0569 ext. 140 to discuss your child’s application today.


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friendships, and practice leadership. Learn more about whether MSA is the right school for your family at msa.bm. Nia-Rene Outerbridge: “MSA is like my second family. I have been at MSA since Grade 7 and consider myself extremely lucky to have found the community and people that I have within these walls. Academically, I have been an honours student since middle school and in Grade 10 I finally met my goal of getting honours with distinction. I am the president of the National Honors Society as well as the treasurer of the High School Student Council. Outside of school I am a part of the Hamilton Rotary Interact Club, and a Racial Justice Intern with Citizens Uprooting Racism in Bermuda (CURB). MSA has been great in supporting me and my goals, and I have also learned valuable lessons that I will carry with me forever. I know that I can do hard things and doing them well. I have also learned that my setbacks make me stronger for the next steps in my journey. I feel MSA has fully prepared me to reach my goal of becoming a Forensic Pathologist. www.msa.bm Ontario Tech University Located in Oshawa, in the Greater Toronto Area of Ontario Canada, Ontario Tech University has grown out of a bold, ambitious vision: Take on the grand challenges we face as a society and find solutions to meet and exceed tomorrow’s needs. There are two campus locations Your Future 2024

in Oshawa, offering undergraduate, graduate and college-to-university transfer programmes to suit a variety of needs, while forging hundreds of partnerships with industry and community partners. Areas of study include degrees in business, computers and technology, education, engineering, health sciences and medicine, science, and social science and humanities. Our unique and technology-rich teaching and learning environment challenges students to push the boundaries of innovation and discovery, and prepares them to excel in the global, knowledgedriven economy of the 21st century - the possibilities are endless. Ontario Tech has a growing reach for excellence in research and teaching. Research Infosource named Ontario Tech the 2023 Canadian Research University of the Year. The university currently appears in the world’s most influential global university rankings including Times Higher Education World University Rankings, and Shanghai Ranking’s Global Ranking of Academic Subjects. Dante Waldron, first year Bachelor of Commerce (honours) student majoring in Finance, says “I chose Ontario Tech because I loved the campus, it was so beautiful! All the staff were so welcoming and helped so much when I came in as an international student. So that just made the whole process easy to just come in

Dante Waldron, Ontario Tech University

and adapt into the whole community. When I came to Ontario Tech, we had an orientation that helped us to figure out where all our classes would be and just how to find anything inside the campus and it really helped. Living in Canada, I found out that the snow is fun! And the people here are extremely nice, kind, and energetic. They've always helped me out. During my time at Ontario Tech University, I’ve found that there are many student services, which can really help you out especially when you're still deciding what courses you want to take.” www.ontariotechu.ca Rosseau Lake College Rosseau Lake College is an independent co-ed day and boarding school offering Grades 7 to 12. Located along the

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the classroom, offering instrumental advice for navigating academic and professional complexities. St. John's not only instilled technical proficiency but also cultivated critical thinking, essential for success in the evolving landscape of financial risk analysis. I attribute much of my achievements to the well-rounded preparation at St. John's, making my journey enriching and successful." Current student Kallan Richardson: “My experience at St. Johns has permanently impacted my knowledge of

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Study at Sheridan College in Canada beautiful shores of Lake Rosseau in Ontario, Canada, our campus is a home that inspires deep connections to the environment. RLC’s natural surroundings educate and inspire, and the outdoors is a unique extension of the classroom experience. The approach is challenge by choice, encouraging students to reach further in terms of their academic, physical, and social development. The school prides itself on graduating students who have gained a sure sense of their identity as learners and can reflect on their experiences. The school community reflects the global nature of learning. Rosseau Lake College is a school of choice for students looking to be conscientious stewards of an ever-changing world. www.rosseaulakecollege.com Photo caption:

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Practical, hands-on, career-driven education. Work experience through paid co-op programs. Entrance scholarships available for new students. 10,000+ international students from 116+ countries. We offer: degrees, diplomas, certificates, post-graduate programs and university transfer options. Location: Campuses in the Greater Toronto Area: Brampton, Mississauga and Oakville.

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actuarial science, and I am more confident in my future career as an actuary! St. Johns University was an excellent choice. As an international student, the faculty was outstanding in helping me navigate its prestigious actuarial programme. I have been able to flourish both academically and socially. Before coming to St. John's, I was shy and quiet. However, I have had opportunities to meet and network with people of different cultures on the Queens and Manhattan campuses and the sports track, which has greatly benefited my growth. Saltus Grammar School Katherine Bean-Rosario: “I am in my senior year, and I joined the Saltus community in September of 2020 to start my high school endeavours. I am currently a Head Prefect Saltus House (Red) Captain and the 2023 female Athlete of the Year at Saltus Grammar School. I'm more than grateful that my parents chose Saltus for me. I instantly felt safe and included with my new group of peers and teachers. I am involved in multiple activities at Saltus such as being a part of the Student Leadership Team, where I can advocate for my peers and students. I am a Social Media Ambassador for Saltus (@sgsstudentlife on Instagram), which is a new initiative where Saltus students can showcase our community through a student lens. Athletics allows me to push my competitive limits on the field or court and in PE lessons. I am a proud member of the Saltus Elite Athlete Your Future 2024

Leyla Ganal, Saltus

Programme (SEAP) where I can get personalised guidance to help improve my fitness and soccer abilities. As part of SEAP, I have travelled to the United States and visited multiple universities to gain insight into what it is to be a studentathlete at the collegiate level. SEAP has boosted my excitement in continuing to play Soccer and study sports management in the United States. Leyla Ganal: “I have been at Saltus since Foundation Year and I am a senior taking courses such as AP Art, AP Psychology, AP Human Geography as well as Pre-Calculus, English, and World Issues. Within my school community, I have held the following leadership roles: Head Prefect, Gold Key Ambassador, Social Media Ambassador for Saltus (@ sgsstudentlife on Instagram), House Captain (Darrell House), helped create the Saltus Beach Clean-up Club, and I am also in the Saltus Elite Athlete Programme (SEAP). I have had such incredible teachers at Saltus who have helped me from day one to progress and excel. They have helped to give me the confidence and integrity to work hard to achieve my goals and I couldn’t be more thankful for them. Outside of school, I play field hockey and my passion for the sport led me to become a coach for 4 years, and now I am the Head Coach of the Funstix Hockey Programme. In addition, I have participated in Bronze and Silver Duke of Edinburgh, the Bermuda Youth Choir and volunteer work at BAMZ. My academic and extracurricular

experiences have taught me important skills like communication, teamwork, and determination. I will be studying Architecture at university in the United Kingdom, and I look forward to the new opportunities ahead of me. www.saltus.bm Sheridan College D.S Malachi Dates: "In my four years at Sheridan, pursuing a Bachelor of Business Administration in Accounting, my academic journey has been both enriching and transformative. The standout aspect of my experience was the diversity of courses offered, particularly those focusing on entrepreneurship and innovation. The 'Creativity and Innovation in Business' course, along with several entrepreneurship courses, not only deepened my understanding of my major but also broadened my perspective across various business disciplines. The intimate class sizes at Sheridan have been instrumental in fostering a collaborative learning environment. This setup has enabled seamless communication with both professors and peers, enhancing the overall academic experience. The diverse course offerings have equipped me with a versatile skill set, positioning me well for a range of career paths in the business world. Furthermore, Sheridan's HMC campus, with its state-of-the-art design, modern athletic facilities, and

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EDUCATIONALXXXXXXX OPPORTUNITIES XXXXX numerous collaboration zones, has greatly enhanced my campus life. These facilities have not only supported my academic endeavors but also contributed to a dynamic and engaging student experience. Sheridan has provided a robust platform for exploring various career pathways, from entrepreneurial ventures to traditional office roles. This experience has been instrumental in shaping my career aspirations and preparing me for the ever-changing world of business." www.sheridancollege.ca

Eden Lightbourne, Somersfield Academy

Somersfield Academy Eden Lightbourne is a distinguished DP1 student and Equity and Merit Scholar. Eden's educational journey began at Harrington Sound Primary School before transitioning to Somersfield for Middle Years Programme. Actively participating in the Debate and Public Speaking team, Eden has represented the school multiple times and achieved the honour roll. Beyond academics, they have made impactful contributions to the community by volunteering in soup kitchens, participating in Relay for Life, and advocating for mental health awareness. Eden has also served as a Youth Climate Summit board leader.

Her future aspirations are to pursue a law career to address gender inequality, combat racism, alleviate poverty, advocate for criminal justice reform, and promote equal access to education. Eden upholds a commitment to the values of Somersfield as an inspired, socially conscious, independent thinker. www.mysomersfield.com The Bishop Strachan School The Bishop Strachan School is a leading independent JK - Grade 12 day and boarding school for girls. Through our challenging inquiry-based programme, students learn core academic skills, such as numeracy, literacy, critical thinking and digital literacy. This foundation becomes a springboard to generate new, creative ideas. BSS students are encouraged to find their voice and learn to lead. Our 7.5-acre campus includes STEAMfocused learning spaces, a Centre for Arts and Design, multimedia and film labs, and athletics facilities, including a new turf field. As an inclusive girls’ school, we foster a sense of belonging by affirming our diverse community. For more than 150 years, BSS has inspired students to be fearless and educated them to be leaders. www.bss.on.ca The Bishop Strachan School campus

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Trafalgar Castle School Trafalgar Castle School has been educating girls and young women for nearly 150 years as one of Canada's oldest all-girls' schools. We are differentiated by our size, location, and the strength of our community. Located in Whitby, one of Canada’s fastest growing regions, our campus is conveniently situated 30 minutes east of Toronto, offering easy access to all its amenities and direct international flights. With only 245 students from grades 4 to 12, boarding is available for students in Grade 7 to 12. Trafalgar Castle offers a home away from home that provides unique and personal experiences as students and teachers interact in meaningful ways both in and out of the classroom. We focus on developing strong and independent young students who approach life with determination, thoughtful insight, compassion and kindness. We offer exceptional academics, strong student support and the ability to individualise programming based on our students’ needs. Trafalgar has both a strong arts and STEM programme, making it ideal for well-rounded students. We pride ourselves on challenging each student's mind, strengthening their voice and nurturing their hearts. Our small-school advantage means we are agile enough to provide the most up-to-date learning environment and intimate enough to cultivate a strong sense of belonging. With 100% of our graduates accepted to the university of their choice, we provide exceptional academics within a warm and welcoming community, while helping to build women of strength and character. Our academic programme challenges each student to know their mind, contribute ideas and question assumptions, while enriching the Ontario Your Future 2024

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curriculum with global competencies that will help prepare students for an everchanging world. In all we do, Trafalgar’s small and unique approach ensures that no student falls through the cracks. We build confidence, foster a strong sense of community and develop resilience and strength within each of our students. Our Castle is a place like no other, where students learn to make meaningful contributions in the life of their school and beyond. www.trafalgarcastle.ca Trinity College School It is a special year at TCS for the Taylor household as Sienna ’24 rounds out her TCS career by welcoming her little brother to Grade 9. Jackson ’27 joined the boarding community after hearing about this school for years from his aunt and uncle as well as his big sister. Sienna started at TCS at the height of the pandemic, but she did not let that slow her down. She has taken advantage of all that is possible at TCS in academics,

Sienna and Taylor Jackson, Trinity College School

sports, arts, service, and leadership. Her pathway has introduced her to a new love on the sports field where she captained the field hockey team a few times over her career at TCS. Her interest in hosting and learning about people’s stories earned her a leadership spot on the MasterKey tour guide team in Grade 11 and the skills she developed there eventually landed her as the house captain for her boarding house in Grade 12. Jackson is paying close attention to his role model and has enjoyed many activities since arriving at TCS in September 2023. From playing on the volleyball team in the fall to basketball in the winter to joining the Black Student Alliance group and joining the MasterKey program, Jackson is set for a rewarding high school journey. And next year, it will be his turn to be the role model as his cousin joins TCS in Grade 9. www.tcs.on.ca Upper Canada College UCC was founded in 1829 and is an IB Continuum World School, enrolling 1,260 students in Senior Kindergarten through Year 12, including 88 boarders from around the world. Located in central Toronto on 35 acres of green space, UCC's mission to deliver transformational learning experiences is supported by expert faculty, cutting-edge facilities, and wide-ranging co-curricular offerings. Approximately 20 per cent of students receive financial assistance from the school's sector-leading programme, with $6 million available annually to Canadian students. An alumni community of more than 12,500 in 80+ countries includes leaders and innovators in politics, finance, arts, athletics, media and beyond. www.ucc.on.ca 81


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EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES community where she engages in local meal feeding initiatives and has more recently began to volunteer with Friends of Hospice, where she wishes to further her involvement. She has spent the previous year training with Bermuda’s Under 17 National Football Squad alongside her rigorous IBY1 studies and had the opportunity to represent Bermuda internationally. Sanaa wishes to further her studies in the UK or Europe to study medicine, in hopes of one day returning to Bermuda to practice. www.warwick.bm

Sanaa Simmons, Warwick Academy

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University of Guelph Located an hour outside Toronto, in one of Canada’s safest cities, you’ll find a stunning campus where learning and discovery thrive. The University of Guelph offers more than 100 majors in careerfocused disciplines, with opportunities to support ground-breaking research and earn paid work experience while completing your studies. Charlotte Slayton, a Bermudian in the Animal Biology programme loves the University of Guelph for its combination of career readiness with an outstanding student experience, including guaranteed first-year housing. “The beautiful campus, athletics and food are some of my favourite things at U of G. I’ve had many opportunities to get involved, including the underwater hockey team, outdoors club and rock climbing!” www.uoguelph.ca Warwick Academy Sanaa Simmons is in her final year of the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme at Warwick Academy where she is currently holds the position of Head Girl. She joined the school in year one and has demonstrated commitment to her school through sports teams and music ensembles while maintaining a positive outlook on life and demonstrating an exceptional commitment to her studies. “I am grateful for the strong foundation Warwick Academy has provided me, and I look forward to taking full advantage of the endless opportunities ahead,” the 17-year-old says. Sanaa additionally enjoys being an active member of her Your Future 2024

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