Dame Jennifer Meredith Smith,
DBE,
JP,
DHumL,
MP (born 1947) is a Bermudian politician who was the
Premier of Bermuda from 1998 until 2003, the first premier who was not a member of the
United Bermuda Party
The United Bermuda Party (UBP) was a political party in Bermuda, which represented itself as centrist party with a moderate social and fiscal agenda. The party held power in Bermuda's House of Assembly continuously from 1968 to 1998, the 47-year ...
.
Affectionately referred to as "Dame Jennifer", she has marked her place in Bermuda's history as the first woman to lead a political party to an election victory, the first
Progressive Labour Party Shadow
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Minister of Education,
the first and so far only leader of the PLP to lead the party to win two consecutive general elections, the first female Speaker of the House of Assembly and the second woman to serve as
Premier
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.
Smith is a member of the
Council of Women World Leaders
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, an international network of current and former women presidents and prime ministers whose mission is to mobilize the highest-level women leaders globally for collective action on issues of critical importance to women and equitable development.
Early life
Smith was born in 1947 in Bermuda, the daughter of a bartender. She was raised as a member of the African Methodist Episcopal church. She exhibited an interest in art from an early age, and later enrolled at the
Art Institute of Pittsburgh
The Art Institute of Pittsburgh was a Private university, private Art school, art college in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The school emphasized design education and career preparation for the Creative industries, creative job market. It was founded ...
, from which she earned an associate degree in 1970. Upon returning to Bermuda, she began work as a political reporter and editor for the ''Bermuda Recorder'' newspaper.
Political career
Dame Jennifer Smith first got involved in frontline politics in 1972, running as a Progressive Labour Party candidate, the youngest person to run for elected office in Bermuda's history.
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Senate
Smith was appointed to the Senate of Bermuda
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in 1980, becoming Bermuda's youngest Senator and serving in that capacity until 1989.
Member of Parliament and deputy party leadership
Dame Jennifer was elected to the House of Assembly of Bermuda
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in 1989 as a member of the Progressive Labour Party. She was elected deputy party leader in 1994, and succeeded to the leadership two years later upon the death of L. Frederick Wade.
Leader of the Opposition
From 1996 until 1998, Dame Jennifer served as the Leader of the Progressive Labour Party and as Bermuda's Opposition Leader.
Premier of Bermuda
After two years as Opposition Leader, Smith led her party to victory in parliamentary elections in November 1998, in which the United Bermuda Party
The United Bermuda Party (UBP) was a political party in Bermuda, which represented itself as centrist party with a moderate social and fiscal agenda. The party held power in Bermuda's House of Assembly continuously from 1968 to 1998, the 47-year ...
, which had dominated elections since autonomy was gained in 1968, suffered an unprecedented defeat.
The Progressive Labour Party again won parliamentary elections in July 2003, but less than a week later, Smith was forced to resign as premier following a coup within her own party. She was replaced by W. Alex Scott, but then was elected as Deputy Speaker
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of the House of Assembly
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.
Damehood
Smith was made a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire
The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire is a British order of chivalry, rewarding valuable service in a wide range of useful activities. It comprises five classes of awards across both civil and military divisions, the most senior two o ...
in 2005.
External links
Bernews: Dame Jennifer Smith bio, video
References
{{DEFAULTSORT:Smith, Jennifer M.
1947 births
Living people
Dames Commander of the Order of the British Empire
Progressive Labour Party (Bermuda) politicians
Premiers of Bermuda
Art Institute of Pittsburgh alumni
Women heads of government of non-sovereign entities
Leaders of the opposition (Bermuda)
20th-century British women politicians
21st-century British women politicians
Women government ministers of Bermuda