Table Feedback
Table Feedback at Think Global Women event 7 March 2025
Roundtable discussions will explore some of the challenges faced by women working in international roles, such as working in locations deemed as challenging, reskilling, juggling career and family life whilst transitioning into a new role and culture.Topics and facilitators include:1. Education-early years to life-long learningPaul Williamson, Group head of talent development, ATG Entertainment
Angela Fubler, Chatmore British International School2. Navigating challenging workplaces
Dr Sue Shortland, Professor Emerita, London Metropolitan University3. Working in perceived difficult geographical locationsKelly Blackaby, Global HR Director, Mavenir
Gill Gordon, Chair at Permits Foundation4. Wellbeing, family and work-life balanceClaudine Hakim. Head of Advancement, Transitions and Student Support at International School London.
Heather De Cruz-Cornaire, Certified Principal Business & Coaching Psychologist, Cafe Coach
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