Following a Trans-Tasman pitch process, IAG has partnered with Chemistry to further develop the IAG Academy, in-house skills and development experience designed to advance the professional capabilities of all 14,000 IAG employees across the Tasman and beyond.
The win is an extension of Chemistry’s existing relationships with AMI, State, and NZI but is the agency’s first piece of regional work.
Mel Moss, Head of Client Services, says: “IAG has a fascinating proposition for its people’s learning and career pathways, inside and outside of work. It’s fantastic to be part of a team that will shape the future of so many people”.
Co-Founder and Director of Chemistry Joseph Silk says: “The area of internal brand communications to engage and motivate employees is often overlooked, but this is the heart and soul of any organisation, and for us, it’s a great testimony of our joined-up thinking approach as we look to drive staff participation in this major IAG initiative to new heights.”
The IAG Academy has been developed around five faculties — Insurance, Customer, Digital & Data, Leadership and Risk. No matter what part of the business people work in, they can participate in any faculty with learning and development content developed by the best and brightest in each field of expertise.
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