AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoEducation shake-up: Premier David Burt confirmed Diallo Rabain is back as education minister after Crystal Caesar resigned as both minister and senator, while Ryan Robinson Perinchief and the Rev. Emily Gail Dill are set to join Cabinet; Burt also said Michael Weeks and Wayne Furbert are no longer in Cabinet. Local governance: The Corporation of St George’s named Richard L. James as Acting Corporation Secretary and Transition Consultant following town manager Candy-Lee Foggo’s 11-year departure. Environment update: Officials say the Eastern Diamondback rattlesnake reported on July 2 hasn’t been found despite an intensive search; DENR says the photo appears genuine and urges residents to stay alert. Tourism investment: Grotto Bay Beach Resort opened newly renovated guest rooms after the first redevelopment phase, with more rooms, a hydro plant and staff accommodation expected to finish by 2027. Business & appointments: PwC Bermuda promoted Damian Sealy, David Cartmill and Crystal Pittendrigh to partner roles; Allianz Risk Transfer AG relocated its headquarters from Liechtenstein to Switzerland, while keeping a Bermuda branch. Sports & community: Bermuda swimmer Emma Harvey won medals in California; Pride returns with a “Deep Roots” theme; and Cup Match scholarship applications at Athene Bermuda College close July 31.
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