Loreburn Housing Association nominated for award celebrating outstanding women

Loreburn Housing Association is the only Scottish nominee for a UK-wide award celebrating outstanding women in housing.

Loreburn Housing Association nominated for award celebrating outstanding women

Loreburn Housing Association staff

The Association is a finalist in three of the prestigious Women in Business categories, which is now in its seventh year.

Loreburn is in the running for Employer of the Year, Finance Professional of the Year and Board Committee Member of the Year.

In the Employee of the Year category Loreburn demonstrates a clear strategy of inclusion. Loreburn employs 120 staff and 66% are women. Equality and diversity are embraced throughout the organisation, starting at the top with the management team which is 75% female.

Loreburn has a female chief executive, director of housing and director of property and development. Loreburn has a higher percentage of female in other management roles, 56% female compared to 44% male.

Emilia Kopanicka is the finalist from Loreburn for the Finance Professional of the Year, and she is recognised for her outstanding professionalism.

Emilia leads the finance team with a visionary approach. Loreburn has invested in her talent by putting her through her CIPFA exams and she has excelled in her studies. Emilia has had to step up to a senior role and she has taken on this challenge and created a team that is respected across the organisation.

Loreburn nominated its board member, Maureen Farrell for Board Committee Member of the Year. The entry demonstrates her passion and how she has made a real difference at Loreburn. She joined Loreburn in 1986 because she realised as a teacher that good quality housing was the foundation to help people succeed.

With over 33 years of involvement at Loreburn, Maureen is an exceptionally committed individual and an inspiration to many women across Dumfries and Galloway both within and outside the housing sector.

Lorraine Usher, chief executive at Loreburn Housing Association, said: “I am absolutely delighted that our efforts to create a culture of inclusion where women can thrive and prosper has been recognised. These nominations reflect the importance of recognising the contribution of women in our business. It also demonstrates that housing is a great career choice for ambitious women.

“We are particularly proud of our triple Investors in People Gold status and being a finalist in three categories, including the prestigious Employer of the year, shows how our modern ways of doing business our benefiting all our staff and customers.”

The winners will be announced at the Women in Business ceremony at the Emirates Old Trafford Stadium in Manchester on October 10th with attendance from organisation across the UK.

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