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Left to right; Kim Hamon, KPMG in the Crown Dependencies. Libby Woodward, KPMG in the Crown Dependencies. Theola Byrne, KPMG in the Crown Dependencies. Gaëlle Deschamps, G FORCE. Nathalie Hopkins, JCG. Carl Howarth, JCG.

JCG encourages students to step in and step up with new Female Leadership Programme sponsored by KPMG 

In a bid to address the scarcity of women in leadership roles, Jersey College for Girls has launched a new Female Leadership Programme for Sixth Form students. Studies have shown women make better leaders whilst businesses that employ women in leadership positions do better. The JCG Leadership programme will help students increase their confidence, identify their strengths, understand the skills of leadership and build their sense of themselves as leaders. The innovative curriculum was developed, and will be led, by Gaëlle Deschamps of G Force. “I am passionate about empowering girls and women to thrive,” Miss Deschamps said. Amber, Year 12, remarked: ‘This programme will give us insight into how few women are represented in leadership roles and empower us to step in and step up.” 

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