AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 days agoIn the past 12 hours, Bermuda’s local and international-facing news was dominated by tourism, energy, and finance developments, alongside a steady stream of sports and community items. The Bermuda Tourism Authority announced London-based Black Diamond as its new agency of record for UK trade and group travel, aiming to expand year-round visitation and target group travel across meetings, sports, and maritime sectors. Separately, Home Affairs Minister Alexa Lightbourne took part in a US International Visitor Leadership Programme focused on “US Energy Policy: Security, Independence and Innovation,” explicitly linking the trip to efforts to reform Bermuda’s energy sector. On the business side, Calidris Investment Partners said it is expanding its senior team with three strategic hires, while Marex Group began a consent solicitation for amendments to its 6.404% senior notes due 2029, and Weatherford won a managed pressure drilling contract for operations in Brazil.
Sports coverage in the last 12 hours also leaned heavily toward NCAA golf and Bermuda-linked athletics. Presbyterian College’s men’s golf team was selected as the No. 14 seed for the NCAA Bermuda Run Regional, with the story highlighting Spence Hagood’s hole-in-one shortly after the selection announcement. The same period included broader NCAA golf tournament context (seeds and regional sites) and a major media milestone: Babygrande Golf announced it will stream live coverage of all 2026 NCAA Division I men’s and women’s golf regionals across 12 host sites. Bermuda’s own sporting presence appeared in items such as the Bermuda National Day of Prayer event, ball hockey playoff results, and a Bermuda athlete update (Sancho Smith placing ninth in the 800m at an Emory qualifier in Atlanta).
Several other last-12-hours items suggest ongoing community and governance activity rather than a single headline event. The Bermuda Road Safety Council launched a five-year “Operation Action: Changing Minds, Changing Behaviours” plan, with an emergency physician describing the medical chain of response after crashes. A Supreme Court judge invited Bermuda’s Sentencing Guidelines Committee to consider a framework for prison terms in “causing grievous bodily harm by careless driving” cases. There were also smaller but concrete public-safety and compliance notes, including a visitor fined after loaded ammunition was found in a backpack, and a call for sentencing considerations tied to careless driving.
Looking slightly further back (12 to 72 hours ago), the coverage shows continuity in Bermuda’s energy and tourism push and in regional sports build-up. Bermuda was described as moving to a “next phase” of its on-chain economy initiative and pushing stablecoin payments with USDC as it courts crypto firms and regulators, while tourism planning continued with additional CARICOM-related consultation and travel connectivity items. In golf, the NCAA regional selection process continued to fill out the Bermuda Run field (including Arkansas-Little Rock’s No. 8 seed and other teams), reinforcing that the Bermuda Run Regional is a central sports thread across the week. Overall, the most recent evidence is rich on announcements and institutional updates, while the broader 7-day set adds context and confirms that these are part of longer-running initiatives rather than isolated breaking news.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.