People Shire Leasing’s ‘social conscience’ Helen Lumb receives AFC Social Award 2023 Published: 26th July 2023 Share A most worthy winner of the Asset Finance Connect Social Award 2023 is Shire Leasing’s Chief Financial Officer, Helen Lumb, for her “drive and passion for developing other people as well as promoting equality and inclusion in the workplace.” On winning the award, Helen said, “I am really proud to have won the AFC Social Award. My involvement in this area really goes back six years ago when I started to champion mental health as part of the Leasing Foundation D&I group as well as taking Shire through a Staff Mental Health and Wellbeing programme. “I have also championed these areas more widely in the industry as a whole, in particular through mental health events, both face to face and online during the pandemic, with both the Leasing Foundation and the FLA.” Helen Lumb was nominated for the award by Shire Leasing’s CEO, Mark Picken, who described Helen as Shire Leasing’s social conscience, “a passionate and determined individual whose dedication to this cause has been recognised already by the FLA as a newly appointed director and the Leasing Foundation, again as a director. This recognition is not just for championing wellbeing but diversity, inclusion, social conscience and many other similar subjects. She doesn’t just talk the talk, she walks the walk. More likely, as they will discover, she runs the run!” As well as her day-to-day role, Helen has been involved in numerous new social initiatives at Shire Leasing, including the introduction of Motivational Maps in 2015 – a tool aimed at understanding motivation in individuals, which looks at motivational factors related to relationships, achievement and growth and helps individuals to understand themselves as well as the motivations of others; the Wellbeing initiative which she proposed and championed in 2017, encompassing four streams – physical wellbeing, mental and psychological wellbeing, professional wellbeing and social wellbeing; starting Shire’s Sustainability initiative last year, chairing, championing and driving the People, Planet, Profit programme throughout Shire’s business model and objectives; and Shire’s new volunteering scheme, promoting that ‘giving back’ in the form of volunteering, is a great way to develop oneself, support Shire’s community and philanthropy and recognise the significant benefits from supporting and volunteering in charities and social enterprises. “Helen holds a strong belief that connection to other people and our community is fundamental to protecting mental health and inclusion in the workplace, making everyone feel valued irrespective of background, is essential to achieving this,” according to Picken. The social impact of an organisation is extremely important, according to Lumb: “We have to remember that ultimately organisations are run by people and the culture within the organisation is therefore driven by the people who run those businesses. Many of us have our own social conscience and it is therefore important that our values are aligned if we are able to bring our whole selves to work, be motivated and add value to our organisations. “By promoting wellbeing, fairness, equality and inclusion, we create better working environments for our staff as well as promoting ethical business practices that benefits everyone.” Kindly supported by Headline Sponsor Award Sponsor Award Sponsor Award Sponsor Award Sponsor Award Sponsor Corporate Members Lisa Laverick Editor - Asset Finance Connect Sign up to our newsletter Featured Stories AppointmentsPolestar appoints Jonas Engström Chief Operating Officer Leasing ProfessionalsAFPA Trust spreads festive cheer with 12 Days of Christmas giveaway Corporate Member Thought LeadersFCA Board Report findings: Key insights for asset finance
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