Lloyds TSB finance chief awarded CBE

Lloyds TSB group finance director Helen Weir awarded a CBE, along with former CIMA president Claire Ighodaro

Written by Kevin Reed

Lloyds TSB group FD Helen Weir and former CIMA president Claire Ighodaro topped the awards for the finance profession in the New Year's Honours List.

Weir, an Accountancy Age Awards 2007 judge, was awarded a CBE for services to the finance industry.

Ighodaro was also awarded a CBE for services to business. She is currently non-executive director of the Banking Code Standards Board, an independent board member of the Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform and has roles at the National Learning and Skills Council and Open University.

And in other finance profession New Year's Honours:

  • Former FSA chief executive John Tiner was awarded a CBE;
  • Peter Dunn, a former senior audit manager at KPMG, became a member of the Royal Victorian Order;
  • Jaguar Cars FD Alan Walker was awarded an OBE for services to the automotive industry and to disadvantaged people in Merseyside;
  • HMRC contact centre manager Kathleen Silvestro was awarded an OBE.
  • James Sassoon, who worked at then KPMG Thomson McLintock for eight years and was also managing director of finance, regulation and industry at the Treasury, is knighted.

Further reading:

Profile: Helen Weir, FD of Lloyds TSB

Head of HMRC disc disaster section gets gong

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