Forthcoming Event: Career Turning Points: observations from my career in financial services
What are the key turning points in a career?
We will all have two or three key moments in our working life that define the direction of the remainder of our careers. In this talk we’re delighted to welcome Stuart for this special edition in our Industry Insights series, where instead of focusing on developments in the Industry, we shift perspective and think about what it takes to build a career in finance. Stuart will share his insights on turning points in people’s careers and how to seek out and make the most of opportunities for career development. It’s not often we get the chance to hear somebody with such a long and illustrious background at the highest levels of retail banking talk about what shapes a career, so don’t miss this unique talk.
We will all have two or three key moments in our working life that define the direction of the remainder of our careers. In this talk we’re delighted to welcome Stuart for this special edition in our Industry Insights series, where instead of focusing on developments in the Industry, we shift perspective and think about what it takes to build a career in finance. Stuart will share his insights on turning points in people’s careers and how to seek out and make the most of opportunities for career development. It’s not often we get the chance to hear somebody with such a long and illustrious background at the highest levels of retail banking talk about what shapes a career, so don’t miss this unique talk.
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Date | 16 November 2017 |
Time | 18:00-19:00 (Timezone: Europe/London) |
Venue | ICMA 105 |
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Stuart Sinclair, Non-Executive Director, Lloyds Banking Group
Stuart has been a member of the Lloyds’ board since January 2016 and sits on the Risk Committee, the Remuneration Committee and the Responsible Business Committee.
He has extensive experience in retail banking and insurance and has had board and executive level roles at numerous firms, including TSB Bank, Swinton Group, GE Capital, Tesco Personal Finance and the Royal Bank of Scotland.
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