Please help if you can, this is my story
After attending a CDP seminar in December I began to look for a chartered
member to be a mentor. Ideally I want to find someone who is employed by
RBS/Natwest due to confidentiality and so on. I contacted CILIP to find out
if they have records of suitable members who work here but although they
keep records they are not allowed to give me this information because of
data protection and in any case are unable to filter the records on
'employer'. I have contacted my HR department who appear not to keep
records of professional qualifications. I thought I would go to some CILIPS
events and hopefully meet someone locally but there isn't a meet-up event
until the conference in June...!! To add to the joy, I am completely
professionally isolated on a day to day basis.
So if anyone has an idea of how else I could find the right person (or *any*
person!) or even has a contact who they could introduce me to... Please
indulge me.
Claire Innes, Research Assistant
Cards Strategy and Planning
The Royal Bank of Scotland
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