Cayman Islands: KPMG stands out at CISHRP Top Employer and CAHRE Awards

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KPMG
in
the Cayman Islands
has been named Top Employer in the Large Employer category at the
Cayman Islands Society of Human Resources Professionals (CISHRP)
Awards.


In
addition to taking first place as a Top Employer at the awards, held
Saturday at the Grand Cayman Marriott Beach Resort, KPMG also won two
CISHRP Awards for Human Resources Excellence (CAHRE) for Best
Training Program with the KPMG Scholarship Programme and the award
for Excellence in Talent Management and Retention for the KPMG New
Management Programme.


KPMG
in the Cayman Islands has placed as a top three finalist at the
CISHRP awards since the programme’s inception in 2010 and is a
regular on the list of Best Places To Work in the Cayman Islands. The
awards are judged by an independent panel of overseas experts and
combined with the results of the annual Top Employer survey.


The
winning KPMG Scholarship Programme has yielded successful
Supervisors, Managers, Directors and Partners since it began over 30
years ago. 2019’s programme is sponsoring thirteen scholarship
students at universities around the world with financial and
mentoring support, as well as providing them internships at KPMG
during the summer months.


The
KPMG New Manager Programme, which was also recognized at the CISHRP
Awards, was launched in 2017 and was designed to support new managers
in their first year in the role. The programme involves managerial
support and training, ultimately resulting in staff engagement and
retention.


Luke
Murray, Partner and Head of People, Performance and Culture at KPMG
said, “We are tremendously proud of being named as Top Employer in
the Cayman Islands, as well as winning twice in the CAHRE category
for our scholarship and managerial training programmes.


“At
KPMG, we invest heavily in our people. Our dedicated People,
Performance and Culture team are committed to developing skills and
building integrity, trust and collaboration among our staff. We’re
delighted to have been recognized for not only developing a culture
which ensures retention of talent, but one which produces truly
skilled and happy people.” Luke concluded.

Published March 27, 2019

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