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Hunt on for new Bermuda Hotel Association CEO

Stephen Todd, chief executive of the Bermuda Hotel Association (Photograph supplied)

The chief executive of the Bermuda Hotel Association will retire in July — exactly 12 years after he started in the role.

Stephen Todd told The Royal Gazette he would finish his tenure at the end of that month assuming a successor had been found.

“I told my board at my AGM that I’ll retire on July 28,” he said, adding that he would turn 72 a couple of weeks before. “We have started the recruitment process.”

An advertisement for the CEO position was placed by Expertise Group last week, with a May 26 deadline for applications.

The advert describes the BHA as the “unified voice of Bermuda’s hotel and hospitality sector, representing member interests and playing a central role in shaping tourism outcomes and national economic performance”.

Candidates are required to have ten or more years of senior leadership in hospitality, tourism, destination marketing organisations or a closely related sector.

Mr Todd said he was looking forward to spending time with family, including his grandchildren, in his retirement.

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Published May 26, 2026 at 7:52 am (Updated May 26, 2026 at 7:11 am)

Hunt on for new Bermuda Hotel Association CEO

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