Over 70 young Bermudians participated in an Annual Dinner in London hosted by Premier David Burt, aimed at strengthening connections with their home country. The event facilitated discussions on important societal issues, provided insights into government initiatives, and reinforced networking opportunities for attendees.
Last week, over 70 young Bermudians gathered in London for the Bermuda Government’s Annual Dinner for Students and Recent Graduates, attended by Premier David Burt. The Premier emphasized the importance of maintaining a connection with Bermuda as young people pursue their education and careers abroad, encouraging them to return and contribute to their homeland. During the event, attendees engaged with government officials, discussing key topics such as domestic abuse policies, road safety, and education reforms.
The evening fostered valuable networking opportunities, providing students with direct insights into government initiatives and career guidance. Premier Burt highlighted efforts made by the Government to improve homeownership for young people and the implementation of a corporate income tax framework to enhance public services. The event also celebrated the 15th anniversary of the Bermuda London’s office, which supports the diaspora’s connection to their home country.
Bermuda London Office Director Kimberley Durrant noted that upcoming events would focus on specific areas of interest to Bermudian students, reinforcing the office’s commitment to nurturing young talent and providing essential support to the Bermudian community in the UK.
The event is part of an ongoing initiative by the Bermuda Government to engage with young expatriates, providing a platform for dialogue on pressing local issues and career aspirations. By fostering connections between students abroad and government leaders, the event aimed to reinforce the significance of returning to Bermuda to bolster its development.
In summary, the Annual Dinner for Students and Recent Graduates served as a vital platform for young Bermudians in the UK to connect with their government. Attendees expressed appreciation for the insights gained and the networking opportunities presented, while Premier Burt reaffirmed the Government’s commitment to supporting the youth and enhancing Bermuda’s future. The event also marked a significant milestone in the operation of the Bermuda London Office.
Original Source: bernews.com