‘Women Mean Business: Level Up’ On June 6

May 29, 2025 | 0 Comments

Some of Bermuda’s leading female executives will take the spotlight alongside Jenny Campbell at ‘Women Mean Business: Level Up’ a dynamic afternoon event designed to support and inspire women at all stages of their careers.

A spokesperson said, “The event takes place on Friday, June 6th, hosted at HSBC’s 6th Floor event space on Front Street.

“Launched in 2024, Women Mean Business was created to champion female leadership across the island. Its second event—Level Up—offers a rare opportunity to hear directly from women at the helm of Bermuda’s financial and business sectors, alongside global voices with real entrepreneurial firepower.

Bermuda Leadership in Focus

“A major highlight of the event will be the Bermuda Female Leadership Panel, featuring some of the island’s most respected professionals.

“Moderated by Hazel Clark, former Director of Global Business Development and Partnerships, BTA, Hazel will deep dive into what it takes to lead with impact on the island.

Panelists include:

  • Jennifer Woods, CEO, Bermuda Chamber of Commerce
  • Rachelle Frisby, CEO, Interpath Advisory
  • Charmaine Smith-Tucker, EVP, Lombard Odier Trust [Bermuda] Limited
  • Tanya Bule, Head of International Wealth & Premier Banking, HSBC
  • Erica Smith, Executive Director, BEDC

“In this session, panelists will share authentic stories of how they rose to leadership, overcame challenges, and carved out influence in Bermuda’s professional world.

Keynote Speaker: Jenny Campbell

“The event will be headlined by former Dragon’s Den investor and CEO Jenny Campbell flying over from the UK. Jenny brings decades of financial services and entrepreneurial expertise. Jenny successfully turned around and sold YourCash Europe for £50M and invested in five businesses during her time on Dragon’s Den. She is also a member of the Bermuda Society, and a regular island visitor having fallen in love with Bermuda over ten years ago and buying property here.

Jenny will answer questions on:

  • Climbing the Career Ladder
  • Entrepreneurship and Investment
  • Supporting and Scaling Startups

“This is your chance to ask a business Powerhouse those burning questions on entrepreneurship, investment and how to turn a side business into a full time reality.

Interactive Workshop: “Success Rewritten” for all attendees

“Led by Executive Coach Lorene Phillips, CEO of Clarendon Wallace, this dynamic coaching session will guide participants through workplace change and personal growth. Entitled “Success Rewritten”, the workshop will help attendees design their own leadership success script, with group breakout sessions and collaborative reflection.

Who Should Attend?

“This event is for women across all career stages—from entry-level professionals and career-changers to business owners and executives. Entrepreneur’s will also benefit from attending and hearing Jennys advice on seeking investment and scaling your start up.

“It’s also ideal for companies seeking to invest in and retain female talent.”

Event Organiser Joanne Horton said. “Whether you’re running a business, climbing the ladder, or figuring out your next move, this is the launchpad for your next level.”

Event Partners include HSBC and BEDC.

Erica Smith, CEO BEDC said said “I am extremely excited and feel privileged to be invited to be on the same stage with such brilliant female leaders at the upcoming Women Mean Business Level Up event!  I look forward to sharing my experiences, learning from others, and networking in a room full of exceptional women!

Jenny Campbell shared, ““It’s an honour to speak at Women Mean Business Bermuda—an inspiring platform where bold ideas meet fearless ambition. As a passionate advocate for women in leadership and entrepreneurship, I believe we must live by corporate standards—but breathe like entrepreneurs. That’s where real innovation and impact begin.”

A spokesperson added, “Remaining tickets are limited and selling quickly. To register or learn more, visit PTIX.com or connect with Joanne Horton on LinkedIn.”

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