… Train 1st batch of Ynspyre Project
This, the bank said, is in line with its culture as timeless
wealth partners, which would impact positively on the nation’s socio-economic
development, as the graduates are empowered with job and mentorship
opportunities at the Silverbird Group.
During the first batch of the Ynspyre Project, Heritage Bank
and Silverbird graduated five young talented minds in a three (3) months
rigorously internship training programme to equip them with the necessary
skills for their future engagements.
Over 3000 people sent their entries but only five were
picked and trained in their different field of choice. Amongst the lucky
interns are: Derrick Ugwugbu–Reporter/Anchor; Deborah Johnson–Radio Presenter;
Oluwasegun Emmanuel Ikoya–Disk Jockey (DJ); Ayomide Solaja–News Presenter and
Abayomi Bello–Cinematographer.
Speaking during the handover of certificate of completion,
Fela Ibidapo, Divisional Head, Corporate Communications of Heritage Bank said
as a forward looking financial institution its strength lays in the ability to
spot and mould talents into great professionals.
He noted that the Ynspyre Project was established to train,
nurture and arm young employees with the right skills needed to fast-track
development and enable talents to flourish.
He urged prospective interns who have interest in
participating in the Ynsprye Project to dial *745# to open a savings account
with the chance to be amongst the next set of interns, whilst staying tune to
Heritage Bank’s platform and Silverbird Television.
Meanwhile, Ibidapo explained that the aim of Heritage Bank
being at the forefront of youth empowerment is to emancipate the latent
entrepreneurial spirit in the teeming youths to unleash their support to the
growth of the economy.
He disclosed that one of the channels churned out in partnering the youths to leverage their talents and contribute their quota to the growth of the economy, was the use of financial inclusion strategy which would be adopted to boost entrepreneurship development, as this is critical to Heritage Bank’s mission to create, preserve and transfer wealth across generations.
Uchenna Mike Olisa, Head, Producgt Development, Heritage
Bank, who admonished the trained entertainers to make good use of their acquired
skills, affirmed that platform would enable young creative minds to be more
imbued with the requisite talents.
Mike Nwadike, Head, Silverbird Television hinted that lots
of resources have gone into the training with series of creative sessions,
strategy sessions, brainstorming meetings and re-evaluation, with the aim of
ensuring that the participants are grounded in their respective skills.
Iyke Chinke, Head of Programmes, Radio commended Heritage
Bank for their continued efforts to empower youths in the country. According to
him, it is hard to find banks out there to give young people the opportunity
but Heritage Bank has been championing it.