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Carol Ebanks appointed chief people officer at BCIC

BCIC appoints first chief people officer

Carol Ebanks joins BCIC with extensive skills in human resource management, organisational change management, business transformation and executive leadership coaching.  British Caribbean Insurance Company (BCIC) is moving forward with plans to further modernise its workforce with the addition of Carol Ebanks as the insurer’s first-ever chief people officer (CPO). Ebanks, a distinguished talent management executive, stepped into the newly created C-Suite role earlier this year to streamline BCIC’s talent strategy, organisational structure, culture, and workplace policies.  Peter Levy, BCIC’s managing director (CEO) said that the move “is in line with our goals to become an employer of choice for the best and the brightest, and to ensure we are equipped to handle the challenges of today and tomorrow.”

Rhodesia and British citizenship: Could you have a claim to British nationality?

Rhodesia and British citizenship: Could you have a claim to British nationality? (Partner Content) If you or your parent has a link to Rhodesia, as Zimbabwe was previously known, you may have a claim to British citizenship. Our UK nationality experts unpack the various ways you could qualify. Who can claim UK British citizenship? Up until 12 September 1923, Southern Rhodesia was treated as a foreign country with extraterritorial jurisdiction (ETJ) by the UK government. Thereafter, Rhodesia formed part of the Crown Dominions and became an independent Commonwealth country for British nationality purposes from 1949 onwards (though it was treated more like a British colony). The territory continued in this fashion through the Federal Rhodesia period in the 1950s and the 1960s (even after the Unilateral Declaration of Independence), up until its independence in 1980. 

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