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7:00 AM May 6, 2021
Internationally respected HR expert Debra Corey will speak at the Best Employers launch event on April 22
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The 2021 Best Employers Eastern Region programme launched with inspiring speakers looking at the importance of employee engagement.
As businesses look ahead to life after lockdown, it has never been more important – or more challenging – to look after their people. The Best Employers Eastern Region is a not-for-profit programme designed to help companies find the smartest ways of doing that.
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The 2021 Best Employers Eastern Region programme can make the most of your organisation’s talent. It starts on April 22 with an inspiring online event.
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Joining Debra at the launch webinar is Tamara Lohan MBE, CEO of travel firm Mr & Mrs Smith and a non-executive director at online retail giant Not on The High Street. With a background in marketing for international businesses including Honda, Unilever and Ericsson, she’s an expert in technology, harnessing data and building successful CRM systems for online businesses.
Tamara will be sharing her experience of leading a team through the most difficult conditions to face the travel industry. As well as crisis management, she will be looking at the secrets of innovation, effective leadership and communication.
One of the big advantages of having moved the launch event online is that there’s no limit to the number of staff who can attend from participating businesses. Every member of the team who would benefit can log on to the two-hour event.
The Best Employers Eastern Region programme returns to help businesses and organisations across East Anglia develop and support staff adapting to new ways of working following the Covid-19 pandemic.