Description
As part of our newly introduced Asia Employee Wellbeing Link offering, we are running two Virtual Roundtables in 2020. These provide an opportunity to connect with other employee wellbeing professionals in the Asia region to share learnings, approaches and best practices.
In this first session, in addition to sharing updates from the region, we will look at how your company can leverage 2020 Asia Employee Wellbeing Week. We’ll invite companies to share what they have done in the past, provide you with ideas and point you to valuable resources to support your programme.
Registration
This event is for registered subscribers of Asia Employee Wellbeing Link only and invitations will be sent via a calendar invitation. On confirmation of your participation, we’ll send you the Zoom Meeting details.
If your company would like to participate, please click the button below and complete our Asia Employee Wellbeing Link subscription form.
For more information, please contact James Downes.
Event Speakers
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Kate Vernon
Executive Director, Community BusinessRead More -
James Downes
Programme Manager Employee Wellbeing & Disability, Community BusinessRead More
Kate Vernon
Executive Director, Community Business
A recognised authority on diversity and inclusion in Asia, Kate has authored extensive research and developed a variety of benchmarks and tools to help companies promote more inclusive workplaces in Asia - including Asia’s first LGBT Workplace Inclusion Index. A strong advocate of ‘adopting an Asian lens’ to the discussion of D&I, Kate is passionate about the need to better understand local market dynamics in order to develop an approach that resonates with key stakeholders.
Prior to Community Business, Kate worked for 12 years in the private sector, holding senior international marketing positions for global companies such as Reed Elsevier, Aspect Telecommunications, Cable & Wireless and PeopleSoft. Kate has always had a passion for Asia and holds a first class degree in Chinese Studies from Durham University. After spending 8 years in Hong Kong, she now lives with her family in England.