Victoria’s grandparents inspired her family with their spirit of service and some of her earliest memories involve delivering Meals on Wheels with them across the island. Her grandfather volunteered for the Bermuda Red Cross until he was 101, and Victoria is proud that the Red Cross Equipment Rental building is named after him, Captain FW Clipper.
Victoria returned to Bermuda in 2003 with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Physical Geography from the University of Liverpool. Since then, she has worked in several local and international (re)insurance companies in their Claims, Broking and Underwriting departments. In September 2024, Victoria was appointed the Executive Director of the Bermuda Foundation for Insurance Studies (BFIS) to pursue her passion for mentoring, educating and guiding students into successful careers in the (re)insurance market and ensuring a continued pipeline of talent for the future. She has also worked in multiple hospitality roles with The Bermuda Bistro, Robin Hood, The World Rugby Classic and Gosling’s.
Victoria is passionate about youth development and counts tens of young Bermudians as her mentees as she helps guide them from the end of high school, through college or university and into careers. She has been Chairman of both the Bermuda Chapter for the Chartered Property Casualty Underwriters and the Bermuda Under 40s (Re)insurance group. Victoria has also educated many through the Bermuda Insurance Institute and is currently an Adjunct Lecturer at Bermuda College with courses relating to International Business. In 2015, Victoria won the Young Industry Leader of the Year award from the Bermuda Insurance Institute.
A member of the One Bermuda Alliance since 2011, Victoria has worked up from the branch level, holding positions of Caucus Secretary (2016–2018), Branch Campaign Manager (C30) and most recently Deputy Chairman from 2020 to 2022.
Victoria has been married to Adrian since 2013 and they currently live in Smith’s. She previously lived on Burnt House Hill in Warwick..