The Top 100 Women Chief Executive Officers of 2021
Share Article NEW YORK (PRWEB) May 13, 2021 Women We Admire is pleased to announce the Top 100 Women CEOs of 2021. This year’s awardees represent an elite group of leaders, who have used their insight into market trends, deep knowledge of customers, and ability to develop innovative products and services to drive business across a range of industries. In addition to leading some of the biggest organizations in their respective fields, these women have also played significant roles in their companies’ transformations. From Jane Fraser, who just this year became the first female CEO of financial services giant Citigroup; to Susan Wojcicki, who strategically led Google to acquire YouTube in 2006 and went on to lead the platform through its meteoric growth; and to Mary Barra, who has ushered General Motors into driverless and electric-powered vehicle technology, t
Early morning exercise with One Life Suffolk - Connor Hale, Tyler Beales, One Life Suffolk
9am-9.45am: Supporting good mental health in Suffolk. What can we learn from the last 12 months?
With panellists Jayne Stevens, CEO of Suffolk User Forum; Dan Dalton, from Norfolk and Suffolk Foundation Trust; Dr Rosalind Tandy, GP, Mental Health Clinical Lead, West Suffolk CCG; Barbara Gale, CEO, St Nicholas Hospice; Phanuel Mutumburi, business and operations direction for Ipswich and Suffolk Council for Racial Equality.
Norfolk and Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust s chief medical officer, Dr Dan Dalton
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Phanuel Mutumburi, of the Ipswich and Suffolk Council for Racial Equality, will be among the panellists
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Jo Flack, of The ACE Project, will be one of the speakers at the event
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The EADT and Ipswich Star are hosting a day of online debates, interviews and workshops next week offering people useful tips to boost their mental health and wellbeing - and today we can reveal the full schedule.
It happens on Wednesday, May 12, with a series of scheduled discussions and activities that people can drop in and out of.
It coincides with Mental Health Awareness Week, and we ll be bringing together local experts in the field to offer insight and advice.
Modern Health’s “Circles” Honored with Fast Company’s 2021 World Changing Ideas Award
Modern Health’s provider-led community sessions joins prestigious group of products, concepts, companies, policies, and designs pursuing innovation for the good of society
NEW YORK, May 04, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE)
Modern Health, a leading workplace mental health platform supporting 220+ enterprises globally, today was recognized as part of
Fast Company’s 2021 World Changing Ideas. The company was recognized as an honoree in the health category for
Circles, the company’s recently-launched community-based care offering that provides mental health support via virtual provider-led group sessions. Available to members and non-members alike on Modern Health’s website and app, Circles provide a live judgement free space for individuals to learn, share, and find community on topics that impact their wellbeing.
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Protestors in Glasgow claim fast rising rents are leading to tenants who can t pay the extra being evicted
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