New DCI Director: Aderonke Bademosi Wilson

April 9, 2015

ADER BADCabinet Secretary Dr. Derrick Binns has announced the appointment of Aderonke Bademosi Wilson as Director of Government’s Department of Communication and Information [DCI].

“Ms. Bademosi Wilson will take up her new position on April 13th, 2015,” a spokesperson said.

“Ms. Bademosi Wilson is a senior corporate communications professional with a focus on strategic corporate communications, stakeholder engagement, global branding and internal and external communications.

“Previously, Ms. Bademosi Wilson was the CEO of the Stratford Group, a Corporate Services and Training organization. Prior to that she worked at ACE Limited as the Deputy Director of Global Communications, and at Cable and Wireless Bermuda as a Marketing Communications Executive.

“She began her professional career as a broadcast journalist, working for a Bermuda radio and television station. Ms. Bademosi Wilson also worked as a consultant for the Bermuda Post Office as the Corporate Services Manager.

“Her areas of responsibility included Human Resources, Facilities Management, oversight for 13 sub post offices, information technology and accounts. Ms. Bademosi Wilson is a certified project manager, and has led organizations through project management processes, and developing and implementing project plans.

“Ms. Bademosi Wilson has gained experience in a wide range of disciplines in her chosen field in both the public and private sectors,” Dr. Binns noted. “She brings to the important position of Director of Communication and Information many years of learning and knowledge and an impressive array of skills. We are delighted to welcome her to her new position.”

Ms. Bademosi Wilson gained her M.A. in Human Resources Development and Management from Webster University, St. Louis, Missouri [Bermuda campus]. She earned her B.A. in Communications at Kean University of New Jersey. She holds the Project Management Professional Certification from the Project Management Institute. She is also a certified Tourism Ambassador.

The Department of Communication and Information is responsible for developing public awareness of Government activities, and also provides media, printing and public relations services to all Government departments.

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  1. Coffee says:

    Yeah…. The UBP/OBA have created a (one)job …. In the Civil Service ! I wonder what the package is .

    • swing voter says:

      and when I reflect on your posts, I wonder what your problem is

    • Spectator says:

      This is not a new position. There has always been a director of DCI.

  2. Huh says:

    Coffee you’re on the bench. Alcohol suit up.

  3. Raymond Ray says:

    I must admit, she has held countless position down. I further pray this “new job” she has taken up will be beneficial to the Island on a whole and not something that’s “tailor-made.”

  4. swing voter says:

    I used to work with her a long time ago! Definitely an asset to the Civil Service…Delta gurls rock!

    • Seascape says:

      Surprised they didn’t mention she worked at Corporation of Hamilton before as well. Wish her the best.

  5. Mark O says:

    Great resume. I wish her luck in this important position. Building open communications, honest dialogue, transparency and trust is a critical role of any Communications Department. Within the Bermuda Government – even more so.

  6. Terry says:

    What.
    I see an OBA pattern here.
    An opinion.

  7. Curious says:

    I’m sure she’s qualified and hope she does a wonderful job.
    But is she being hired from outside the civil service?
    If so why are we hiring into the CS? Can’t we take someone from another department and put them in that position? Can’t we promote from within and leave the vacancy that that promotion leaves?

    WHY ARE WE STILL ADDING TO THE CS?!

  8. ??? says:

    Why the new job, when government is suppose to be cutting? The want people to take early retirement to save yet, they still find a way to hire. Thought we were making the CS smaller.

  9. Born Free says:

    What about the hiring freeze for civil servants??

  10. St. D says:

    We need good people working hard to represent Bermuda professionally.
    Congratulations Aderonke, I look forward to seeing the positive influence of your leadership in DCI.

  11. Shika says:

    Congrats Aderonke! The DCI is lucky to have you!

  12. Clare says:

    Great choice – Congrats, Aderonke!

  13. Diamond-Lyn says:

    I’d like to congratulate Ms. Bademosi Wilson on her achievement as the new Director of DCI. As a student studying a minor in Communications at Kean University, it is fulfilling to see women like her set such high standards and achieve them.

    Congratulations!

  14. Who's Moderator? says:

    Congrats and please stick to this here and not returning to moderate round Alaska Hall see

  15. Ace girl says:

    Hiring freeze is a joke. It is only for the lower levels of the organization chart. How can we justify a communications person, can they not speak for themselves. Dr. Binns me thinks you continue to build an empire while all we listen to is shared sacrifice. It is nothing to do with the individual, but the whole situation is farcical. Did this hiring go through the Ministry of Finance and what is this lady being paid?

  16. Yes I says:

    Naija in full effect!! Love the diversity this island has.

  17. Greenrock says:

    Congratulations Aderonke- your experience and skills are a great asset to Bermuda.

  18. Sook says:

    Well done Aderonke!

  19. Jarvis Trott says:

    Excellent hire!

  20. Future Alliance says:

    who is the new CEO of the Stafford Group? also where is the CFO

    somebody been took

  21. Peggy MacKinnon says:

    Congratulations Aderonke from Nova Scotia! It’s been a long time since we have volunteered at CADA! I know you will make Bermuda proud! Smiles!