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Two new staff for Community Savings

Two new staff for Community Savings

Thursday 15 June 2023

Two new staff for Community Savings

Thursday 15 June 2023


A charity that provides access to basic financial services for islanders has welcomed two new senior staff to its team.

Mandy Le Flohic has been appointed Money Laundering Compliance Officer at Community Savings, and Claire Bradbury has been appointed Fundraising and Communications Manager.

Ms Le Folic joins with more than 22 years' experience in compliance and the finance industry, with Ms Bradbury joining after having running her own event management business, and currently runs a business in health and well-being in her time away from the Charity.

The new Fundraising and Communications Manager commented: “I am delighted to be a part of the team at Community Savings, and to work on developing the awareness of the charity which provides such an essential service to our community in Jersey.” 

Ms Le Flohic said: “It’s a pleasure to work for the charity to ensure we are upholding, implementing and complying with all anti-money laundering policies, procedures and regulations.” 

Managing Director Steve Eldred praised the new members of staff, saying: “We are delighted to welcome both Mandy and Claire to the team and are confident that the charity will benefit significantly from the extensive experience and expertise that they both bring to their individual roles. 

He continued: “Mandy’s role is central to what we do here at Community Savings. She will assist the Board in ensuring that the organization fulfils its anti-money laundering regulatory obligations and is kept up to date with regulatory developments.

Like any charitable organisation, our operations depend greatly on the kindness and support of individuals and businesses. Their generosity enables us to sustain our services for Jersey residents facing financial challenges.” 

“Claire’s addition to our team is invaluable. Not only will she contribute to achieving our fundraising goals, but she will also establish connections with external parties, ensuring their awareness of our services. This way, they can effectively relay this crucial information to any Islanders who may require our assistance.” 

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