Angela Fubler Named Outstanding Global Woman
Angela L. Fubler, founder of Chatmore British International School, has been recognized as one of Think Women’s 80 Outstanding Global Women 2025 by Relocate Global for her leadership in education and community engagement.
A spokesperson said, “We are thrilled to announce that Angela L. Fubler, the founder and owner of Bermuda’s Chatmore British International School, has been named one of Think Women’s 80 Outstanding Global Women 2025 by Relocate Global says Magazine Founder, Fiona Murchie.
“Building on the success of last year’s 40 Outstanding Global Women, this year’s expanded initiative celebrates the journeys of 80 exceptional women who are making a global impact through leadership, education, and community engagement.”
“Angela’s story is one of dedication and transformation. Growing up in an island community, she cherished the care and love her teachers showed her and her peers. Today, she channels that same passion into her work, shaping the lives of students at Chatmore British International School and fostering a learning environment that empowers the next generation of leaders.”
“I am deeply honored to be recognized among such extraordinary women,” said Angela Fubler. “This acknowledgment reinforces my commitment to fostering inclusive education and building collaborative bridges locally and between communities worldwide.
A spokesperson added, “Relocate Global’s Think Women initiative connects, inspires, and supports leaders, decision-makers, and experts across global mobility and international business. The 80 Outstanding Global Women list highlights individuals who have made significant contributions to education, global mobility, and cross-cultural understanding.
“Angela is now the CSDA Programme Innovation Lead and visionary organizer of the “No School Is an Island” Atlantic-Caribbean 2025 Education Conference, which in 2 weeks time is bringing together a boutique group of teachers, youth, community leaders and retirees from the UK, USA, the Caribbean, and Bermuda. Organized by Chatmore School Development Association – CSDA [Registered Charity #989] and by Chatmore in association with COBIS, [Council of British International Schools] the event on Wednesday 19 & Thursday 20 February at Rosewood Tucker’s Point serves as a platform for shared knowledge, collaboration, and innovative educational strategies that strengthen global connections.
“The No School Is an Island Conference is an inaugural event that unites educators, students, and thought leaders to share best practices, innovative strategies, and collaborative approaches to education. The conference aims to foster a global community dedicated to enhancing learning experiences and outcomes for the Atlantic-Caribbean Region.”
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Great news. Well deserved.