Dr. The Honourable Renee Webb, J.P.

Award winning author for her book "Journey to My Master Teacher"


Dr. the Honourable Renee Webb, J.P. is an author, publisher, and an inspirational speaker. She is a former Government Minister from Bermuda where she dedicated her life to advocating human rights and the rights of women. She has spoken globally on many facets of her professional and legislative career.

Dr. Webb hosted the “Women in Public Life” forum in 2004 which featured speakers from around the world including Congresswoman Dianne Watson, U.K’s first lady Cherie Blair, and former Prime Minister of Lecienstein, Marcus Bechiel.

She is a founder of “Two Words and A Comma” a human rights advocacy group, and served on the board of Queens University in Canada. Renee also was on the excutive committee of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Women’s group, and is a regional associate for the Commonwealth Telecommunications Organization. 
       
Dr. Webb was born and raised in the Island of Bermuda, educated in Canada, the USA, and France.  She spent many years in Europe and the Middle East. She did a post-graduate degree in international affairs, and received a honourary PHD degree in humanities for her life work. She was awarded the title of “honourable” by Queen Elizabeth the 2nd. of England in 2005.

Her career spans 25 years in business and the legislature.  She is published in professional magazines, and has appeared on local and international television broadcast, including NBC, CNN, and BBC. She is the pubisher and author of the book “Journey to My Master Teacher” a compilation of stories of students of Ramtha’s School of Enlightenment, which is preceded by a Ramtha teaching. The book was released in December, 2008.  Renee’s journey to enlightenement is ongoing and is included in her book.