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our future holds within the company. I
would recommend anyone fresh out
of university (or anyone who has
graduated) to apply to the pro-
gramme as it is a great way to learn
about the industry as an assistant
underwriter while having the opportu-
nities for further development through
ACE's internal and external training
sessions." Lucy is working as a staff
accountant at KPMG.
Paul Bechter ('06) is in his fourth
year of the seminary, spending a
second year in Italy. "If all goes
according to plan, I will most likely fin-
ish my studies over here, be ordained
in 2016, and return to Dallas to be a
priest there," he says. A member of
the basketball team when he was at
Saltus, he plays pickup basketball
about once a week. "There are
talented athletes in the seminary--
two of the seminarians are 6-foot-8!"
Daniel Woods ('07) is the aquatics
manager for the new Bermuda
National Sports Centre and Amy Fox
('08) has been hired as the aquatics
supervisor.
Web designer Nicholas Hoskins and
Spirit of Bermuda chef Benjamin
Bernardo ('07) have launched
www.theblackburger.com with restau-
rant reviews, food pictures, giveaways,
cooking videos, recipes and more
(see their Facebook page too).
Jasmine Patterson ('08) works for
the Bermuda Broadcasting Company
(ZBM) as a trainee news journalist.
She graduated from Oxford Brookes
University, UK, in June 2012 with a BA
in International Relations and Commu-
nications, Media and Culture.
Trumpeter Matthew Ross ('09) audi-
tioned successfully for the National
Youth Orchestra of Canada, which will
tour several cities from Montreal to
ALUMNI
Stephanie Adderley
('04, right) and
Connor Burns
(2006, centre), along
with BELCO electrical engineer Fhia Sherlock, spoke to Secondary stu-
dents about careers in the field of Engineering and Technology. Stephanie
is a mechanical engineer with iEPC (a member of the Ascendant Group of
Companies) and with other local engineers has formed a Young Engineers
Society (check them out on Facebook). Connor has a Bachelor of Applied
Science (Mechanical Engineering) from Queen's University, Kingston,
ON, focussing on Mechatronics, Fluid Dynamics/Turbomachinery and
Sustainable Technology. He works for Onsite Engineering Services; in
his spare time, he has started a 3D printing service company called Form
Ltd., as well as an aerial photography and surveying company, 64 West
Aerial, which uses remote-controlled helicopters.
Twins
Paget
and
Melissa Holland
('06) are
working in the insurance industry in the US.
After leaving SGY, both girls attended Saint
Joseph's University in Philadelphia, graduat-
ing in 2010. Paget worked as an underwriting
trainee at Philadelphia Insurance Companies
in Philadelphia, where she obtained the RPLU
designation to become a registered profes-
sional liability underwriter. She subsequently
took a job as an underwriter at AIG in New
York, and currently works on the mergers
and acquisitions team, handling transactional
exposure for private equity firms. Melissa
also worked for Philadelphia Insurance
Companies, as an actuarial analyst. Based
in Philadelphia, she currently works for Tokio
Marine North American Services (TMNAS)
as an actuarial specialist, providing support
services to the Tokio Marine Group of
companies in the US.
Melissa Holland
Paget Holland
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