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Standard Chartered senior leaders to mentor young scholars achieve their potential

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Published: 15:40, 19 March 2025

Standard Chartered senior leaders to mentor young scholars achieve their potential

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Standard Chartered Bangladesh has launched a mentorship initiative aimed at empowering young women by fostering resilience and leadership. The program commenced with 25 senior female leaders from the Bank committing to mentor 25 high-potential undergraduate JAAGO Foundation scholars, guiding them on their journey of personal and professional growth over a one-year period.

Bitopi Das Chowdhury, Country Head, Corporate Affairs, Brand & Marketing, Standard Chartered Bangladesh said, “Standard Chartered empowers our colleagues to give back to communities in many ways, including paid volunteering leave. Through this mentorship program, our senior leaders will volunteer their skills and knowledge to equip young women with the tools they need to rise above challenges and seize their full potential. Standard Chartered remains committed to fostering inclusive opportunities that enable future generations to thrive.”

Enamul Huque, Sponsor, Bangladesh D&I Council and Head of Corporate Coverage, Standard Chartered Bangladesh said, “We are thrilled to launch our new mentorship program, designed to empower and inspire our mentees. By actively engaging with their mentors, seeking guidance, and embracing new learning opportunities, mentees can unlock their full potential and achieve their professional goals. This program is a testament to our commitment to fostering growth, collaboration, and success within our community.”

Esha Farooq, Assistant Director, Programs, JAAGO Foundation UK said, “For our scholars, mentorship is more than just career guidance—it is a source of confidence, hope, and inspiration. By connecting these bright young minds with accomplished female leaders, we are creating opportunities for growth that extend far beyond the classroom.”

Khairun N Haque, Country Head, HR, Bangladesh, Standard Chartered Bangladesh; Tanvir Morshed Chowdhury, Partnership Development Lead, Private Sector Engagement, JAAGO Foundation along with other officials from both organisations were present during the MOU signing ceremony.

Through regular interactions, knowledge-sharing, and hands-on guidance, the mentorship program will help young women build self-confidence, develop leadership skills, and gain valuable career insights. The initiative aligns with Standard Chartered’s broader commitment to empowering women and fostering inclusive growth.

As Bangladesh’s long-term partner in progress, Standard Chartered has been deeply embedded in the nation’s growth story for over 120 years. Standard Chartered remains dedicated to championing sustainable growth and resilient communities. The Bank’s community initiatives span across environment, agriculture, health. Its global flagship initiative, Futuremakers by Standard Chartered, is equipping Bangladeshi youth with education, employable skills and entrepreneurship development.

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