Achievement award
Global head of learning at Standard Chartered Bank has won ACCA’s 2007 Achievement Award
19 Nov 2007
Lorraine Taylor, who is head of organisation learning, global support functions
& UK, Europe and Americas at Standard Chartered Bank has won ACCA’s
2007 Achievement Award for her tireless commitment to the cause of professional
training and development.
Lorraine is global head of learning for all the bank’s support functions
including finance, human resources, legal and compliance and corporate affairs.
Lorraine also heads up the region of UK, Europe and the Americas and is responsible
for driving forward learning across all functions in many countries.
Earlier in 2007, Standard Chartered launched a new online platform called Learning@SCB,
to promote a learning culture across the bank. The aim is to empower individuals
to develop and drive their own learning plans – covering personal, technical
and management skills – and leverage the range of options open to them.
Lorraine is keen that staff realise that training is not just about going on
courses, but about exploring a variety of ways in which to develop professionally.
Standard Chartered, which has a global network in over 50 countries, has been
given accreditation by ACCA for the quality of its Continuing Professional Development
programmes. The Bank has also received a study support accreditation for its
international graduate programme, where all those joining the Finance function
will study for the ACCA qualification. The dedication shown by Lorraine and
her colleagues to the cause of excellence in training provision is mirrored
by ACCA’s own commitment both to students in terms of the major relaunch
of its Professional Qualification in 2007 and to its members via the global
CPD programme. Lorraine, by her work at Standard Chartered, is a perfect illustration
of ACCA’s values of providing opportunity and is a worthy winner of its
Achievement Award.


