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Ironshore CEO Mitchell Blaser, and employees, Kim Bolin, Shava Pennyman, Steve Horton and Andrea Mowbray, helped to pull weeds at the Dame Marjorie Bean Hope Academy, in Devonshire. Other Ironshore employees helped out at various schools around the Island as part of the company’s community service day, (Photo by Glenn Tucker)

Ironshore Bermuda’s chief executive officer, Mitch Blaser, said the company was excited about providing services to the local community, and hoped that the day of service becomes an annual global event.School principals said that the assistance helped them clear out a lot of tasks that they did not have the time, or manpower, to complete before the start of the summer holiday.Ironshore is based in Bermuda and has offices around the world in the US, Canada, UK, Ireland, Singapore and Australia.

For the community: Ironshore Bermuda CEO Mitchell Blaser (left) and employee Steve Horton help to pull weeds at the Dame Marjorie Bean Hope Academy, in Devonshire. They were joined by Shava Pennyman, Kim Bolin and Andrea Mowbray. Other Ironshore employees helped out at various schools around the Island as part of the company’s community service day. (Photo by Glenn Tucker)
Ironshore employee Andrea Mowbray helps to pull weeds at the Dame Marjorie Bean Hope Academy, in Devonshire. Ironshore employees helped out at various schools around the island as part of the company’s community service day, (Photo by Glenn Tucker)
Ironshore employee Shava Pennyman, helps to pull weeds at the Dame Marjorie Bean Hope Academy, in Devonshire, they were joined by Ironshore CEO Mitchell Blaser Steve Horton, Kim Bolin and Andrea Mowbray, other Ironshore employees helped out at various schools around the island as part of the company’s community service day, (Photo by Glenn Tucker)