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Young Professionals Chair Update

18 August 2025   (0 Comments)

Dear SFE Young Professional,

As co-chairs of the Scottish Financial Enterprise Young Professionals, one of our goals is to get closer to our members and increase your visibility of, and access to, opportunities to get involved.

We are therefore delighted to announce and publish our first chair update, which we will use to share all the latest updates and opportunities to get involved with the network.

At the start of the year, we were delighted to welcome Lauren Kerr as our Membership Lead, whose skillset will be instrumental in attracting Young Professionals into the industry and network. We were also really excited to welcome Nikki Elpidoforou as our new Engagement Lead who is already driving engagement across the different YP communities: YP members, firm reps, committee members and the leadership team.

Our Workstreams have also been busy. The Climate & Journey to Net Zero workstream attended the All Energy Conference in May and have some exciting plans for the remainder of 2025, moving into 2026. Our Changing Customer Needs Workstream helped organise January’s Parliamentary reception, represented the Young Professionals at an FCA vulnerable customer workshop and will be representing the Young Professionals again at September’s Vulnerable Customer Summit.

The Skills & Inclusion Workstream organised a panel discussion on how organisations can better support LGBT+ colleagues and communities in financial services, and collaborated with our Mental Health and Wellbeing Workstream to explore how visible and invisible disabilities can shape colleague experiences.

We were also really excited to formally announce the introduction of a new Economic Growth Workstream at the Edinburgh Summer Reception, which is specifically designed to deliver on SFE’s Sector Growth Strategy.

To give you an idea of the kind of opportunities to expect from this Workstream, Sandy Begbie, Chief Executive of Scottish Financial Enterprise, has kindly presented the following opportunities for YPs to support with:

  • Preparing for Scotland’s Global Investment Summit in October; a truly unique event and opportunity to attract global investment in Financial Services.
  • Global Financial Centre Index benchmarking initiatives, as we seek to get Edinburgh into the top 20 and Glasgow into the top 30 global financial centres. 
  • Support the government's Economic Growth support group, FiSGAD.

We are also using this Economic Growth Workstream to stand up ad hoc projects and teams to deliver growth initiatives on demand and have been working with SFE to more closely align to their strategy and structures by assigning at least one Young Professional and one YP board sponsor to each of SFE’s strategic initiatives.

One such role is our new getinto.finance Lead, which we were delighted to welcome Finlay Stewart into. Finlay played a leading role in SFE’s school engagement programme and represented the Young Professionals at SFE’s Skills Summit, where we celebrated apprenticeships and other training programme success stories. In this role, Finlay will collaborate closely with SFE and their partners, supporting young people and Lauren Kerr, our Membership Lead, to bridge the gap between industry and education to attract fresh talent into the sector.

We’ve also been busy mobilising our US buddy scheme and we’re thrilled to share that Cohort 1 is now full, with 47 Young Professionals from Scotland and 47 from the US signed up and ready to connect. If you missed out this time, don’t worry — we’re now accepting names for the waitlist for Cohort 2, so there’s still a chance to get involved!

Last but by no means least, we kicked off our 'In Conversation With' webinar series, hearing from new board members Andrew Wilson and Roland Inglis and we have a healthy pipeline of conversations with senior leaders in the coming months, so please do sign up and engage with these.

To summarise, we hope these announcements demonstrate the lengths we are going to, to put the structures, people and opportunities in place to allow Young Professionals, both individually and collectively, to thrive.

Thanks for your time in reading this and your continued engagement with the network.

Daniel Lindley-Pilley & Jess Insall, Co-Chairs of the Scottish Financial Enterprise Young Professionals.

Requests for Support:

  • IMPORTANT: Sign up to the Young Professionals group on the new member platform.
  • IMPORTANT: Please complete our feedback survey, which allows us to tailor our strategy, offerings and opportunities to your needs.
  • If you are not sure who your YP Firm Rep is, or would like to get involved in that community, please reach out to our Engagement Lead, Nikki Elpidoforou.
  • We are looking to include SFE and Young Professionals materials in our member firm onboarding/induction processes and materials. If you would like to get involved please reach out to our Membership Lead, Lauren Kerr.
  • Please also reach out to Lauren if you would like to get involved in our new joiner recruitment drive around September’s graduate/placement intakes or Jess Insall for our university collaboration initiatives.
  • Please share your YP experiences and content on LinkedIn and don’t forget to tag us!
  • For all events hosting enquiries, please contact either Chair, Daniel Lindley-Pilley or Jess Insall. We have a pipeline of events waiting for hosts and are equally open to new ideas or proposals generally, so please do get in touch!

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