Private breakfast event looking at how employers are using gender health support to address productivity, absenteeism, engagement and retention.
Networking registration with hot coffee and a time to meet your peers
8am – 8.20am GMT, 6 December 2022 ‐ 20 mins
Networking registration with hot coffee and a time to meet your peers
8.20am – 8.30am GMT, 6 December 2022 ‐ 10 mins
Welcome and introduction
The newly appointed Women’s Health Ambassador, will give an update on how the Women’s Health Strategy (July 2022) will specifically support women’s health at work
first-ever appointed Women's Health Ambassador for England on women's health
8.30am – 8.50am GMT, 6 December 2022 ‐ 20 mins
The newly appointed Women’s Health Ambassador, will give an update on how the Women’s Health Strategy (July 2022) will specifically support women’s health at work
As the newly appointed Women’s Health Ambassador, Dame Lesley Regan will give an update on how the Women’s Health Strategy (launched in July 2022) will specifically support women’s health at work. Exploring the importance of developing a whole-life and whole-human approach, this talk will look at the gender-specific health issues facing women throughout their career, recognising how these issues change over time and the need for health and wellbeing support and strategies designed to meet the specific needs of women across key life stages.
first-ever appointed Women's Health Ambassador for England on women's health
In roundtables, delegates will explore how employers can provide gender-inclusive health support through reward and benefits, sharing what they are doing now, what they are planning and the impacts of this.
8.50am – 9.30am GMT, 6 December 2022 ‐ 40 mins
In roundtables, delegates will explore how employers can provide gender-inclusive health support through reward and benefits, sharing what they are doing now, what they are planning and the impacts of this.
In roundtables, delegates will explore how employers can provide gender-inclusive health support through reward and benefits, sharing what they are doing now, what they are planning and the impacts of this.
[The roundtables will go beyond women’s health to look at the need to raise awareness of gender-specific health issues and remove the stigma surrounding them so that all employees feel more confident to seek the help they need when they need it. For women this includes support for period health, fertility and menopause. For men it’s about support for male mental health and male-specific health issues such as testicular and prostate cancer, testosterone deficiency and fertility health.]
This case study will explore the business challenges and drivers employers want to address through the provision of gender health support initiatives, benefits and insurances.
Group Safety, Health and Wellbeing Director, Belron
9.30am – 9.50am GMT, 6 December 2022 ‐ 20 mins
This case study will explore the business challenges and drivers employers want to address through the provision of gender health support initiatives, benefits and insurances.
This talk will explore the business challenges and drivers employers want to address through the provision of gender-specific health support initiatives, benefits and insurances. Drawing on data and insights, the session will look at how employers are using gender-specific support, with a specific emphasis on men’s health, support to address productivity, absenteeism, engagement and retention.
In roundtables, delegates will delve into the specific drivers and challenges they face, sharing what they have had success with and what they still need to solve.
9.50am – 10.15am GMT, 6 December 2022 ‐ 25 mins
In roundtables, delegates will delve into the specific drivers and challenges they face, sharing what they have had success with and what they still need to solve.
In roundtables, delegates will delve into the specific drivers and challenges they face, sharing what they have had success with and what they still need to solve.
Panelists will explore the impact of the current economic situation and specifically gender pay and pension gaps on women’s financial wellbeing.
SVP, Head of Pensions & Benefits EMEA, Bank of America
Co-founder & Director, REBA
VP, Reward, Chart Industries
Director of Policy, Long Term Savings and Protection, ABI
10.15am – 10.50am GMT, 6 December 2022 ‐ 35 mins
Panelists will explore the impact of the current economic situation and specifically gender pay and pension gaps on women’s financial wellbeing.
Panelists will explore the impact of the current economic situation and specifically gender pay and pension gaps on women’s financial wellbeing. The unique challenges facing women in their careers are often as a result of the intersection of work, health and family considerations -such as maternity leave, career breaks, childcare and eldercare commitments – and the negative impact of this on earnings and savings. Women also face significant challenges in catching up with their male peers after any form of life or health-related change, such as pregnancy or menopause. So how can gender health support play a role in helping to offset this and improve the financial wellbeing of women?
[For example, by helping with the affordability of fertility treatment, employers are helping to improve women’s financial and mental wellbeing]
10.50am – 11am GMT, 6 December 2022 ‐ 10 mins
Summary and close
Co-founder & Director, REBA
Debi co-founded REBA in 2015 and is Director of REBA. Debi enjoys sharing insights, data and information about employee benefits and pay via articles, research, guides and videos. She believes it helps so many employees receive better reward packages than they would if REBA didn’t distribute this knowledge. REBA has a great community with a wide variety of people working in reward and benefits coming together through REBA events, both large and small.
Co-founder & Director, REBA
Debi co-founded REBA in 2015 and is Director of REBA. Debi enjoys sharing insights, data and information about employee benefits and pay via articles, research, guides and videos. She believes it helps so many employees receive better reward packages than they would if REBA didn’t distribute this knowledge. REBA has a great community with a wide variety of people working in reward and benefits coming together through REBA events, both large and small.
first-ever appointed Women's Health Ambassador for England on women's health
Professor Dame Lesley Regan is the Womens’ Health Ambassador for England. She is also a Professor of Obstetrics & Gynaecology at Imperial College London, Consultant at St Mary’s Hospital in London Honorary Secretary of FIGO, and Chair of the Charity Wellbeing of Women.
She was the 30th President of Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RCOG) (2016-2019). During her tenure as PRCOG she co-chaired the National Women’s Health Task Force with Jackie Doyle-Price MP (then Health Minister) and authored “Better for Women”, a hard hitting RCOG report which promotes a life-course approach to the delivery of women’s health services.
Having graduated from the Royal Free Hospital School of Medicine, London in 1980, Professor Regan pursued her training at Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge, where she first became enthused by clinical and laboratory research, completing her MD on miscarriage. She went on to set up the world’s largest recurrent miscarriage clinic at St Mary’s Hospital in London.
In 2015 she received a Doctorate of Science from University College London for her contribution to women's health. In 2020 she was awarded a DBE for her services to women’s health in the Queen’s New Year’s Honours List.
first-ever appointed Women's Health Ambassador for England on women's health
Professor Dame Lesley Regan is the Womens’ Health Ambassador for England. She is also a Professor of Obstetrics & Gynaecology at Imperial College London, Consultant at St Mary’s Hospital in London Honorary Secretary of FIGO, and Chair of the Charity Wellbeing of Women.
She was the 30th President of Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RCOG) (2016-2019). During her tenure as PRCOG she co-chaired the National Women’s Health Task Force with Jackie Doyle-Price MP (then Health Minister) and authored “Better for Women”, a hard hitting RCOG report which promotes a life-course approach to the delivery of women’s health services.
Having graduated from the Royal Free Hospital School of Medicine, London in 1980, Professor Regan pursued her training at Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge, where she first became enthused by clinical and laboratory research, completing her MD on miscarriage. She went on to set up the world’s largest recurrent miscarriage clinic at St Mary’s Hospital in London.
In 2015 she received a Doctorate of Science from University College London for her contribution to women's health. In 2020 she was awarded a DBE for her services to women’s health in the Queen’s New Year’s Honours List.
Group Safety, Health and Wellbeing Director, Belron
One of a relatively small number of Chartered Directors, Shaun is a dynamic and solution-focussed compliance and sustainability executive with extensive experience across a broad portfolio and operating at a global level. Currently working within a FTSE100 listed business with experience in FTSE250 and private equity-backed businesses, Shaun’s expertise includes driving sustainable and ethical change within corporate health, safety, environment and sustainability, corporate security, and regulatory compliance. He has significantly improved performance, reducing incidents, exposure, and loss and has embedded compliance culture across the organisations he has worked in. Key skills include developing and implementing compliance strategy, risk management frameworks, multi-disciplinary management systems, and the organisational design to deliver these. Shaun is a dedicated and resourceful professional with a demonstrable record of sound performance and risk management including operational/business assurance and audit, internal and external stakeholder management, and leading high-performance teams. He is also a proficient strategist with a proven record of adding value to organisations and enhancing performance through personal vision, hard work, and proficient task management. Commercially astute, he has strong analytical, problem-solving, and decision-making ability, together with excellent communication ability and a wealth of regulatory and governance knowledge and skills. A published author, thought leader, and coach/mentor, Shaun enjoys supporting those new to the profession and those looking to develop further.
Group Safety, Health and Wellbeing Director, Belron
One of a relatively small number of Chartered Directors, Shaun is a dynamic and solution-focussed compliance and sustainability executive with extensive experience across a broad portfolio and operating at a global level. Currently working within a FTSE100 listed business with experience in FTSE250 and private equity-backed businesses, Shaun’s expertise includes driving sustainable and ethical change within corporate health, safety, environment and sustainability, corporate security, and regulatory compliance. He has significantly improved performance, reducing incidents, exposure, and loss and has embedded compliance culture across the organisations he has worked in. Key skills include developing and implementing compliance strategy, risk management frameworks, multi-disciplinary management systems, and the organisational design to deliver these. Shaun is a dedicated and resourceful professional with a demonstrable record of sound performance and risk management including operational/business assurance and audit, internal and external stakeholder management, and leading high-performance teams. He is also a proficient strategist with a proven record of adding value to organisations and enhancing performance through personal vision, hard work, and proficient task management. Commercially astute, he has strong analytical, problem-solving, and decision-making ability, together with excellent communication ability and a wealth of regulatory and governance knowledge and skills. A published author, thought leader, and coach/mentor, Shaun enjoys supporting those new to the profession and those looking to develop further.
SVP, Head of Pensions & Benefits EMEA, Bank of America
Alison Kanabe is the SVP, Head of Pensions & Benefits EMEA at Bank Of America Merrill Lynch.Co-founder & Director, REBA
Debi co-founded REBA in 2015 and is Director of REBA. Debi enjoys sharing insights, data and information about employee benefits and pay via articles, research, guides and videos. She believes it helps so many employees receive better reward packages than they would if REBA didn’t distribute this knowledge. REBA has a great community with a wide variety of people working in reward and benefits coming together through REBA events, both large and small.
VP, Reward, Chart Industries
Jamie is now the VP, Reward at Chart Industries.
He used to be the Global Director of Reward and HR Policy at Howden. Howden is a global engineering business headquartered in the UK, and specialising in air and gas handling solutions. The business has over 6,500 employees across 35 countries.
Jamie has led reward functions in both publicly owned and private equity backed companies and a large part of his recent experience has been managing through significant periods of change and M&A activity. Jamie was previously Group Head of Reward at ASOS and prior to that the Global Head of Reward at Costa Coffee.
Jamie spent almost ten years in HR consultancy Hay Group, which became part of Korn Ferry. During his time in consultancy, he supported a number of large clients with reward work designed to promote fairness and equality, as well as supporting the delivery of the business strategy.
Director of Policy, Long Term Savings and Protection, ABI
A member of the ABI’s Executive Team, Yvonne directs the ABI’s work on pensions, including ESG and sustainable investment, and protection insurance, and oversees the finance department and data analysis team. She leads the ABI’s diversity and inclusion programme, and the sector’s charitable £100m Covid-19 Support Fund.
Yvonne joined the ABI from the Financial Services Authority, where she worked in policy and public affairs. She previously was a capital markets lawyer at Goldman Sachs and the US law firm Cleary Gottlieb.
Yvonne is a member of the Government’s Industry Steering Group for the Pensions Dashboard Project, and the City of London Corporation’s Taskforce to improve socio-economic diversity at senior levels in financial and professional services. She is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts and a former trustee of Asthma UK, a graduate of Cambridge University and holds a doctorate in international criminal law.
She can be found on Twitter at @YvonneBraun4.
SVP, Head of Pensions & Benefits EMEA, Bank of America
Alison Kanabe is the SVP, Head of Pensions & Benefits EMEA at Bank Of America Merrill Lynch.Co-founder & Director, REBA
Debi co-founded REBA in 2015 and is Director of REBA. Debi enjoys sharing insights, data and information about employee benefits and pay via articles, research, guides and videos. She believes it helps so many employees receive better reward packages than they would if REBA didn’t distribute this knowledge. REBA has a great community with a wide variety of people working in reward and benefits coming together through REBA events, both large and small.
VP, Reward, Chart Industries
Jamie is now the VP, Reward at Chart Industries.
He used to be the Global Director of Reward and HR Policy at Howden. Howden is a global engineering business headquartered in the UK, and specialising in air and gas handling solutions. The business has over 6,500 employees across 35 countries.
Jamie has led reward functions in both publicly owned and private equity backed companies and a large part of his recent experience has been managing through significant periods of change and M&A activity. Jamie was previously Group Head of Reward at ASOS and prior to that the Global Head of Reward at Costa Coffee.
Jamie spent almost ten years in HR consultancy Hay Group, which became part of Korn Ferry. During his time in consultancy, he supported a number of large clients with reward work designed to promote fairness and equality, as well as supporting the delivery of the business strategy.
Director of Policy, Long Term Savings and Protection, ABI
A member of the ABI’s Executive Team, Yvonne directs the ABI’s work on pensions, including ESG and sustainable investment, and protection insurance, and oversees the finance department and data analysis team. She leads the ABI’s diversity and inclusion programme, and the sector’s charitable £100m Covid-19 Support Fund.
Yvonne joined the ABI from the Financial Services Authority, where she worked in policy and public affairs. She previously was a capital markets lawyer at Goldman Sachs and the US law firm Cleary Gottlieb.
Yvonne is a member of the Government’s Industry Steering Group for the Pensions Dashboard Project, and the City of London Corporation’s Taskforce to improve socio-economic diversity at senior levels in financial and professional services. She is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts and a former trustee of Asthma UK, a graduate of Cambridge University and holds a doctorate in international criminal law.
She can be found on Twitter at @YvonneBraun4.
Co-founder & Director, REBA
Debi co-founded REBA in 2015 and is Director of REBA. Debi enjoys sharing insights, data and information about employee benefits and pay via articles, research, guides and videos. She believes it helps so many employees receive better reward packages than they would if REBA didn’t distribute this knowledge. REBA has a great community with a wide variety of people working in reward and benefits coming together through REBA events, both large and small.
Co-founder & Director, REBA
Debi co-founded REBA in 2015 and is Director of REBA. Debi enjoys sharing insights, data and information about employee benefits and pay via articles, research, guides and videos. She believes it helps so many employees receive better reward packages than they would if REBA didn’t distribute this knowledge. REBA has a great community with a wide variety of people working in reward and benefits coming together through REBA events, both large and small.