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Institute of Student Employers appoints new chair and seven board directors

Anne-Marie Campion, early careers manager-recruitment at Jaguar Land Rover, has been appointed as the new chair of the Institute of Student Employers (@IoSEorg).

Anne-Marie will succeed Deborah McCormack, head of early talent at Pinsent Masons, who has served her three-year term.

Anne-Marie has worked in student recruitment for more than 30 years including roles with Deloitte and HSBC. She has also run her own company, delivering interview and assessment training for business professionals.

Over the last year Anne-Marie has been an ISE board director responsible for driving apprenticeship excellence. In her role as chair she will work with the ISE directors to grow the membership community, promoting excellence and innovative.

Anne-Marie said: ā€œIā€™m extremely proud to take on this role. The pandemic highlighted how vital the ISE is in providing a place for our industry to share and access advice and information. I look forward to moving us in to a new era.ā€

ISE also welcomes seven new directors to its board. They will be responsible for driving the ISEā€™s research, policy and events agendas as well as promoting apprenticeships and best practice.

Laura Anderson, graduate and intern development lead for HSBC is joined by Maria Donovan, recruitment director at Unlocked Graduates, Lucy Hegarty, global head of early talent recruitment at GSK, Gianina Harvey-Brewin, associate director of employability and apprenticeships at University of Greenwich, Reena Jamnadas, management consultant at Cappfinity and Sophie Meaney, CEO at Elevate Talent Strategy.

Commenting on the appointments, Stephen Isherwood, chief executive at ISE said:

ā€œAnne-Marie has already proved to be a valuable asset to our board so we look forward to welcoming her as chair to build on this good work. Weā€™d also like to thank Deborah McCormack for all of her support, particularly in steering the institute to respond quickly to member needs during the pandemic.ā€


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