The collaboration will enable OSB Group to identify opportunities for upskilling as well as contribute to the FSSC’s strategy and operations.
The FSSC is an independent, not for profit, member-led body, representing the UK’s financial services sector on skills.
Orlagh commented: “I’ve been in post for almost 6 months now and one of my first recommendations was for OSB Group to join the FSSC as I know firsthand of the amazing work they do for the sector.
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“I’m also delighted to become a board member as I’m a big advocate of lifelong learning and growth.”
Claire Tunley, chief executive at the FSSC, said: “OSB Group, through Orlagh’s guidance, will bring a wealth of experience to the Commission and our ambitious programme of work.
“We’re delighted to welcome Orlagh and OSB Group’s 2,000 employees to work with us, and our other members, to address the skills gap facing the financial services sector.”
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