Fred. Olsen Celebrates First Graduates from New Women’s Leadership Network

Fred. Olsen is proud to celebrate the first graduates from its new Women's Leadership Network course, whose achievements were recognised in a graduation ceremony held at the Woburn Hotel, Woburn, Bedfordshire on 8th November 2018

Twelve female managers from across a range of Fred. Olsen companies in the UK – Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines, Fred. Olsen Travel, Fred. Olsen Renewables, Natural Power and SeaRoc – were selected to take part in a six-day residential course, between August and November 2018, with the aim of learning and developing the skills necessary to become effective leaders and ‘change managers’ in their respective businesses and teams.

This is the first time that Fred. Olsen has undertaken such leadership training, and was designed bespoke by leading London-based management development consultancy, StudyFlex, working closely with Susanna Frost, Human Resources Director of Fred. Olsen Ltd., who came up with the initial concept and vision for the Fred. Olsen Women’s Leadership Network.

The six-day course – held over three two-day modules in Woburn – was led by StudyFlex’s Managing Director, Rachel Lambert CMgr FCMI, and focused on areas such as personal development, organisational culture, the role and qualities of leadership, effective teams, and managing and affecting change.

As well as taking part in the pioneering course, many of the group are studying towards a Level 5 Award in Leadership and Management with the Chartered Management Institute, which has been fully-funded by Fred. Olsen and supported by StudyFlex.
Susanna Frost, Human Resources Director of Fred. Olsen Ltd., said: “This was our first leadership programme designed to enable women to build on their strengths and further develop their own leadership style. Creating a network such as this has been both rewarding and challenging and I feel immensely proud of our first group.”

The Fred. Olsen’s Women’s Leadership Network is supported at the highest level within Fred. Olsen. Nick Emery, Chief Executive Officer of Fred. Olsen Ltd., attended the final evening of the course and addressed the first-ever graduates, also presenting them with their course certificates.

Nick Emery, Chief Executive Officer of Fred. Olsen Ltd., said: “At Fred. Olsen, we put our people at the heart of our business, and it is a very proud moment to be celebrating the achievements of such a talented and dedicated group of women from across our various companies.

“We know that, in order to succeed in an ever-competitive marketplace, we need to have the best staff in our business, reflecting the full diversity of the global environments in which we operate. We will continue our investment in growing and developing our ‘leaders of the future’ at Fred. Olsen, so that they are equipped with the right skills and attributes to be able to take us forward and drive the necessary change across the business in the coming years.”

Rachel Lambert, Managing Director of StudyFlex, said: “It was a privilege to be involved in the Women’s Leadership Network at Fred. Olsen. To work with an organisation that puts people at the heart of their business is fantastic and I look forward to continuing this development further with them.”

Some of the course feedback from the group included: “It gives you the tools to be able to reflect on your strengths and weaknesses in such a way as to constructively plan/develop your career going forward.”

“You are with some fabulous like-minded individuals – keen to improve, learn more and share information.”

“It gives you the opportunity to develop and reflect on your management skills in a safe and collaborative environment.”

Following the success of its inaugural Women’s Leadership Network course, Fred. Olsen is committed to running such training in the future to grow and inspire even more female leaders across the Fred. Olsen companies.

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