Discover how to inspire, recruit and retain more women in your organisation.
Take part in a day of debate, discussion and practical workshops to gain best-practice guidance and take a closer look at how to inspire, attract, recruit and retain more women in your organisationYou will take away robust solutions to help you recruit and retain more women engineers year on year, share ideas with other recruiters and managers that you can incorporate into your organisation and hear what leading companies are doing to increase the number of women in engineering
Attend and gain new insight into
• Tackling unconscious bias at every level
• Engaging with schools, colleges and universities to encourage girls to see engineering as a credible career for themselves
• Creating recruitment strategies which target women coming out of education
• Practical ideas for bridging the pay gap at entry and board level
• How you can become an employer of choice for women
Speakers and workshop leaders include
• Sally Austin, Group HR Director, Costain Group
• David Barwell, Chief Executive, United Kingdom and Ireland, AECOM
• Abu Bundu-Kamara, Global Diversity & Inclusion Leader, Boeing
• Allison Johnstone, Training and Development Manager, Equate Scotland
• Gareth Jones, Engineering & Technology Director, Defence Aerospace, Rolls Royce
• Flight Lieutenant Tracey Lewis, Engineering Trade Advisor, Royal Air Force
• Alice Mallen, Head of HR Rotary and Mission Systems UK, Lockheed Martin
• Elizabeth Quintana, Head of Satellite Industry Engagement, Ofcom
• Kate Whelan, Lead Systems Performance Engineer, Transport for London
Category: Conferences | Business & Economics | Human Resources
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Speakers: Sally Austin, Group HR Director, Costain Group, Abu Bundu-Kamara, Global Diversity & Inclusion Leader, Boeing, Allison Johnstone, Training and Development Manager, Equate Scotland, Flight Lieutenant Tracey Lewis, Engineering Trade Advisor, Royal Air Force, Alice Mallen, Head of HR Rotary and Mission Systems UK, Lockheed Martin, Elizabeth Quintana, Head of Satellite Industry Engagement, Ofcom, Kate Whelan, Lead Systems Performance Engineer, Transport for London
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