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Now more than ever, there is a business imperative to build on diversity and inclusion in the workplace.In this episode of Ibec Responds, Kara McGann, Head of Skills and Social Policy at Ibec, is joined by Oliver Wall, Chief of Staff and Head of Corporate Affairs at Bank of Ireland Group. They discuss the importance of maintaining a strong, open culture of diversity and inclusion and tangible ways of approach from both a customer and employee lens.Thank you for listening. To explore all of Ibec's podcast offering, visit here. Make sure to follow Ibec Podcasts to stay up to date with new episodes.
In this bonus Q&A with Matt, he shares:His proudest moment and biggest failure in his career so farA trend that he is following in Talent Development right nowThe biggest challenge he sees in Talent Development todayBooks that have made a big impact on his lifeOne piece of career advice he has for youMatt Elliott is Chief People Officer for Bank of Ireland Group. He has led the culture transformation of the Bank, developing a company where all colleagues thrive.A passionate advocate for inclusion and diversity, appeared as a leading ally in the Financial Times lists for gender, ethnicity and LGBT+ inclusion.Prior to that he was Group People Director with Virgin Money as part of the executive team who successfully acquired and integrated Northern Rock, and listed the company on the London Stock Exchange.Connect with Andy Storch:WebsiteLinkedInJoin us in the Talent Development Think Tank Community!Join us at the Talent Development Think Tank ConferenceConnect with Matt Elliott:LinkedIn
Today we have a transformative episode featuring Matt Elliott, the Chief People Officer for the Bank of Ireland Group. With over two decades of experience in HR, Matt has led significant cultural transformations, particularly focusing on inclusion, diversity, and well-being.In this episode, we delve into:The competitive landscape that goes beyond banking to include tech giants, and how this competition positively affects the economy and organizational positioningInsights on how the Bank of Ireland has adapted post-pandemic, emphasizing HR transformation to prioritize employee well-being, mental health support, and the introduction of flexible work models.The importance of neuro inclusion, the impact of well-being programs, and the significant role managers play in promoting a supportive and caring work environmentHow Bank of Ireland's initiatives have led to improved employee engagement and a thriving workplace cultureMatt Elliott is Chief People Officer for Bank of Ireland Group. He has led the culture transformation of the Bank, developing a company where all colleagues thrive.A passionate advocate for inclusion and diversity, appeared as a leading ally in the Financial Times lists for gender, ethnicity and LGBT+ inclusion.Prior to that he was Group People Director with Virgin Money as part of the executive team who successfully acquired and integrated Northern Rock, and listed the company on the London Stock Exchange.Connect with Andy Storch:WebsiteLinkedInJoin us in the Talent Development Think Tank Community!Join us at the Talent Development Think Tank ConferenceConnect with Matt Elliott:LinkedIn
Banks are in business to make money and are loath to pass up an opportunity to do so when it comes to mortgage lending. Yet according to the latest Bank of Ireland ESG report, so-called ‘green mortgages' accounted for roughly half of all mortgage lending last year. The bank also says that it's lending almost €2bn to companies with strong sustainability credentials Eamonn Hughes, Chief Sustainability & Investor Relations Officer at Bank of Ireland Group
Chris Manley is a Nuffield scholar studying leadership around the world. He has worked for Muller UK and Ireland Group, Tesco, Sainsburys and Mole Valley. Last year he started the #walkwithme campaign to raise further awareness of the links between physical and mental health and breaking the stigma surrounding mental health. For more about the #walkwithme campaign you can read this in Somerset County GazetteFollow it on twitter @walk_withmeTo get involved simply use the hashtag #walkwithme on any social media platform. 01:03 Ben introduces the episode02:30 Chris introduces his background03:34 Where did #walkwithme come from? How did it start?05:10 Chris's free verse about walkwithme06:52 Ben talks of his previous struggles with mental health07:56 Other people have been getting involved with the campaign10:05 Chris talks about Somerset14:26 Interlude about the Quantocks (voiceover)15:08 Chris talks about Nuffield and his scholarship about leadership18:16 soft skills19:56 ''We're not talking about agriculture in a positive light''20:48 Interlude about the power of positivity (voiceover)21:51 Is there still a stigma surrounding mental health?25:00 When something unexpected happens it can derail what you are doing. 32:05 Interlude on knowing and understanding ourselves (voiceover)32:26 How does Chris know when to get outside?36:26 How this relates to farmers. When farmers need to be there they will be there. 36:56 Interlude on change (voiceover)37:30 How change impacts on mindset39:05 The biggest challenges faced by agriculture41:00 Ben learning from mistakes!44:19 Interlude on momentum (voiceover)45:02 Starting is the hardest thing.46:40 What legacy would Chris like #walkwithme to have?47:52 Ben rounds up and finishes
Welcome to this brand-new investing podcast from the London South East. My name is Peter Higgins, you can find me on Twitter @conkers3 and I will be your host for this series of Investing Matters podcasts. What can you expect from the Investing Matters podcasts? A great question. You will find long form interviews with noteworthy veterans and experts from the investment and fund management industry. During these interviews each interviewee will share and impart their knowledge, learning and insights on what aspects of Investing truly matters to them and what in their view should matter to investors. We hope this knowledge exchange benefits all and enables all those accessing and listening to these podcasts to achieve even greater investing success. With that in mind, welcome to episode twenty-six, which is with the hugely talented Philip O'Sullivan whose roles including being a former Chief Economist at Investec (Ireland) and presently as an Investor Relations professional with the Bank of Ireland. Born in Cork, by the time Philip was 18 years of age and old enough to invest in his own name, it was the tail end of the 1990s. The Dot.Com bubble had not yet burst, and the mania had everyone talking about the markets. Ireland was going through a huge period of economic growth called the Celtic Tiger, this would later morph into a credit fuelled bubble that hit Ireland harder than most other countries when the Global Financial Crisis struck. In 2000, Philip studied Finance at the University College of Cork and still to this day has meticulous records of his early investments. Some of which describes as making “rookie mistakes” with. Fortuitously, it was during his Finance degree that he did a placement for nine months in Goodbody Stockbrokers in Dublin. Then, as now, it was part of Allied Irish Bank. He worked on the Research team, and I must have excelled as they asked him to come back on a permanent basis when he graduated. At Goodbody Stockbrokers, he worked on the sell-side, alongside some really gifted Equity Analysts and Economists, to pitch his own research ideas to the Sales team and the traders. He also got opportunities to go on Investor roadshows and attend sales desk briefings with some of the top CEOs, including those Ryanair, CRH or Paddy Power (Flutter). During his seven years at Goodbody Stockbrokers from 2004 to 2011, Philip gained a vast wealth of great experience - working across Economics, Equity Research and Equity Sales. Plus, a fantastic analytics grounding in both the macro and the micro. In 2011 Philip went back to academia full-time and successfully completed a one-year MBA. Very shrewd though he did some financial journalism and blogging alongside his studies. As an accomplish write, he wrote the markets column for an Irish magazine called Business and Finance, some columns for the business section of the Irish edition of The Sunday Times. It was quality of his articles in the Sunday Times columns that landed him the job of Chief Economist at Investec Bank in Ireland from 2012 onwards. His Chief Economist role was a very broad one that encompassed; work on the Bond desk; supporting the Wealth and Investment business; presenting to Treasury clients on interest rates and exchange rates; working alongside Corporate Finance on client pitches; Equity Research; supporting the Sales Desk in its client engagement and much more. In 2019 Philip was headhunted to work in Investor Relations for The Bank of Ireland which is the biggest Bank in Ireland. Whilst the role of Investor Relations is very different to being a sell-side analyst or an Economist. It is the combination of all the skills and experiences that Philip has learned over nearly a quarter of a century, that makes him a vital individual in the continued growth of The Bank of Ireland Group with respect to its regional, national and global clients.
This is the weekly online service from the Virginia Church of Ireland Group of Parishes in Co. Cavan, Ireland. Ven Canon Craig speaks the seven profound words that we hear on Easter morning – He is not here, he is risen. YouTube Version: https://youtu.be/aGNTg7dX6ic
This is the weekly online service from the Virginia Church of Ireland Group of Parishes in Co. Cavan, Ireland. Ven Canon Craig speaks about God's enduring Love from Psalm 136. YouTube Version: https://youtu.be/E_BCZUmJrvs
This is the weekly online service from the Virginia Church of Ireland Group of Parishes in Co. Cavan, Ireland. In this week's sermon Ven Canon Craig speaks about our confidence in God from Psalm 121. YouTube Version: https://youtu.be/aDkstQEIiUk
This is the weekly online service from the Virginia Church of Ireland Group of Parishes in Co. Cavan, Ireland. In this week's sermon Ven Canon Craig speaks about the Joy and Gladness to be found in God's from Psalm 100. YouTube Version: https://youtu.be/yrUm6tqwfTg
This is the weekly online service from the Virginia Church of Ireland Group of Parishes in Co. Cavan, Ireland. In this week's sermon Revd Andy speaks about God's peace from Psalm 4. YouTube Version: https://youtu.be/_uXE0DL57PY
This is the weekly online service from the Virginia Church of Ireland Group of Parishes in Co. Cavan, Ireland. In this week's sermon Ven. Canon Craig speaks about contemplating God from Psalm 19. YouTube Version: https://youtu.be/vDyiZXCGQ5k
This is the weekly online service from the Virginia Church of Ireland Group of Parishes in Co. Cavan, Ireland. In this week's sermon Ven. Canon Craig speaks about finding rest in God from Psalm 62. YouTube Version: https://youtu.be/C-rPf7MMAlE
This is the weekly online service from the Virginia Church of Ireland Group of Parishes in Co. Cavan, Ireland. In this week's sermon Ven. Canon Craig speaks about God the Potter and we the clay. YouTube Version: https://youtu.be/ACTigYNkAHw
This is the weekly online service from the Virginia Church of Ireland Group of Parishes in Co. Cavan, Ireland. In this week's sermon Ven. Canon Craig speaks about domestic abuse and gender inequality. Helpful links: www.safeireland.ie and www.mothersunion.ie/16-days-....html YouTube Version: https://youtu.be/hBfFxWHQyQs
This is the weekly online service from the Virginia Church of Ireland Group of Parishes in Co. Cavan, Ireland. YouTube Version: https://youtu.be/fbAsZhlTgkc
This is the weekly online service from the Virginia Church of Ireland Group of Parishes in Co. Cavan, Ireland. YouTube Version: https://youtu.be/7gvvly0H37Q
This is the weekly online service from the Virginia Church of Ireland Group of Parishes in Co. Cavan, Ireland. YouTube Version: https://youtu.be/af8y6n0X6Uo
This is the weekly online service from the Virginia Church of Ireland Group of Parishes in Co. Cavan, Ireland. YouTube Version: https://youtu.be/4lNuhJpBZMo
This is the weekly online service from the Virginia Church of Ireland Group of Parishes in Co. Cavan, Ireland. YouTube Version: https://youtu.be/ToaXI0yx_RI
This is the weekly online service from the Virginia Church of Ireland Group of Parishes in Co. Cavan, Ireland. YouTube Version: https://youtu.be/2aBt5_j6R3w
This is the weekly online service from the Virginia Church of Ireland Group of Parishes in Co. Cavan, Ireland. YouTube Version: https://youtu.be/tgvgaeAWdk0
This is the Christmas online service from the Virginia Church of Ireland Group of Parishes in Co. Cavan, Ireland. YouTube Version: https://youtu.be/NY7lcD_2iXI
This is the weekly online service from the Virginia Church of Ireland Group of Parishes in Co. Cavan, Ireland. YouTube Version: https://youtu.be/2cZEcTdYu6A
This is the weekly online service from the Virginia Church of Ireland Group of Parishes in Co. Cavan, Ireland. YouTube Version: https://youtu.be/cZSpaVbOnCc
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This is the weekly online service from the Virginia Church of Ireland Group of Parishes in Co. Cavan, Ireland. This week it is a joint service with the Mothers' Union to highlight Gender Violence as part of the United Nations 16 Days Of Activism. YouTube Version: https://youtu.be/9LL6v0vJS8I
This is the weekly online service from the Virginia Church of Ireland Group of Parishes in Co. Cavan, Ireland. YouTube Version: https://youtu.be/bY7T4RA9tHM
This is the weekly online service from the Virginia Church of Ireland Group of Parishes in Co. Cavan, Ireland. YouTube Version: https://youtu.be/YG8ZgY9xhWU
This is the weekly online service from the Virginia Church of Ireland Group of Parishes in Co. Cavan, Ireland. YouTube Version: https://youtu.be/_I8g8N2QYGg
This is the weekly online service from the Virginia Church of Ireland Group of Parishes in Co. Cavan, Ireland. YouTube Version: https://youtu.be/eyb9TTAappo
This is the weekly online service from the Virginia Church of Ireland Group of Parishes in Co. Cavan, Ireland. YouTube Version: https://youtu.be/tDxUoHQoZNg
This is the weekly online service from the Virginia Church of Ireland Group of Parishes in Co. Cavan, Ireland. YouTube Version: https://youtu.be/NC5NYAdXvD8
This is the weekly online service from the Virginia Church of Ireland Group of Parishes in Co. Cavan, Ireland. YouTube Version: https://youtu.be/wiS79QNMc2o
This is the weekly online service from the Virginia Church of Ireland Group of Parishes in Co. Cavan, Ireland. YouTube Version: https://youtu.be/zFNK0HJaJYY
This is the weekly online service from the Virginia Church of Ireland Group of Parishes in Co. Cavan, Ireland. YouTube Version: https://youtu.be/og5pEfa4t6I
This is the weekly online service from the Virginia Church of Ireland Group of Parishes in Co. Cavan, Ireland. YouTube Version: https://youtu.be/MuQw-eiD7zw
This is the weekly online service from the Virginia Church of Ireland Group of Parishes in Co. Cavan, Ireland. YouTube Version: https://youtu.be/8YacJMo1RBU
This is the weekly online service from the Virginia Church of Ireland Group of Parishes in Co. Cavan, Ireland. YouTube Version: https://youtu.be/cojGXSpaW80
This is the weekly online service from the Virginia Church of Ireland Group of Parishes in Co. Cavan, Ireland. YouTube Version: https://youtu.be/VVJ99ltAtfE
This is the weekly online service from the Virginia Church of Ireland Group of Parishes in Co. Cavan, Ireland. YouTube Version: https://youtu.be/U3J22Vbwr1Q
This is the weekly online service from the Virginia Church of Ireland Group of Parishes in Co. Cavan, Ireland. YouTube Version: https://youtu.be/PHrYnD5vacM
This is the weekly online service from the Virginia Church of Ireland Group of Parishes in Co. Cavan, Ireland. YouTube Version: https://youtu.be/s5aJjxxGmAU
This is the weekly online service from the Virginia Church of Ireland Group of Parishes in Co. Cavan, Ireland. YouTube Version: https://youtu.be/QnmkX7CrvY8
This is the weekly online service from the Virginia Church of Ireland Group of Parishes in Co. Cavan, Ireland. YouTube Version: https://youtu.be/Ft05T0_Meqc
This is the weekly online service from the Virginia Church of Ireland Group of Parishes in Co. Cavan, Ireland. YouTube: https://youtu.be/pX21k5TjFhk
This is the weekly online service from the Virginia Church of Ireland Group of Parishes in Co. Cavan, Ireland. YouTube: https://youtu.be/1GQKB88AVPk
This is the weekly online service from the Virginia Church of Ireland Group of Parishes in Co. Cavan, Ireland.
This is the weekly online service from the Virginia Church of Ireland Group of Parishes in Co. Cavan, Ireland. YouTube: https://youtu.be/E33qGEHKfNc
This is the weekly online service from the Virginia Church of Ireland Group of Parishes in Co. Cavan, Ireland. YouTube: https://youtu.be/ToCH6B9KEcQ