January 23, 2002
Dear Sir,
Today's Royal Gazette reports that the Civil Service Head has "started a new training initiative to ensure Bermudians [are skilled and trained to take senior positions in Government." Compare your story of January 21st. It ...
Education Minister Paula Cox's vision of a public school system which is the first choice of the community and equal to or better than the private schools is both laudable and correct.
It is the Government's obligation to ensure that public schools p...
Education Minister Paula Cox is hoping to introduce a rash of “radical” proposals to deal with discipline problems in public schools - and said she hoped a new facility for badly behaved children could soon be found.
In an exclusive interview with Th...
Joanne Brangman has always loved books and they are a large part of her life as she is Head Librarian of the Bermuda National Library.
She is very cheerful, knowledgeable and the kind of helpful person whose kindness puts you at instant ease.
Her dut...
Dr. Ellen Thrower knows a thing or two about risk. She has a PhD in risk management but she has also seen what risk is first hand as she both lives and works within a couple of blocks of the World Trade Center (WTC).
In the wake of September 11 Dr. T...
Winnifred Fostine-DeSilva, Bermuda’s first woman Collector of Customs, thrives upon her work and is extremely dedicated to her demanding position.
Her tall stance and calm demeanour give her a ‘presence’ — yet she is very approachable and always read...
The moment you meet Dr. Emma Louise Robinson you breathe a sigh of relief and gently exhale because she clearly has the delicate ability of caring for others.
You know instantly that this impressive woman of achievement has your best interests at hea...
The moment you meet Gail Graham, principal of Whitney Institute Middle School, a sea of confidence and leadership surrounds you.
You are aware of calmness and an aura of sincerity and warmth prevail.
Mrs. Graham is the first Bermudian and first woman...
The undisputed star of the first annual WebsAwards was the BermyNet.com website and its creator Brenton Richardson.
Mr. Richardson scooped four awards out of 20 at the award ceremony held in the e-Venture Centre on Pitts Bay Road last night, includin...
Mariea C. Caisey, J.P., one of the most gregarious citizens of St. George’s, is known for her leadership abilities, as she is the Deputy Mayor for the old town. She was also the first woman commodore of the St. George’s Dinghy and Sports Club, from 1...