Women Who Work is a non-profit organisation aiming to support and encourage women returning to work in professional services from maternity leave. On our podcast we speak to women about their experiences - tips, pitfalls, highs and lows! We hope that by sharing experiences and talking openly we can give other women some support, community and hopefully inspiration. We do hope you enjoy listening. ... more
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 24 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | Non-ProfitKids & FamilyParentingBusiness |
In this episode we welcome Laura Jenkins to our podcast. Laura is a commercial litigation partner at Stewarts law firm. Laura specialises in complex multi-party litigation. Laura has been at Stewarts for most of her career having qualified at the fir... more
We are delighted to have Nina MacEwen on the Women Who Work podcast. Nina is Head of Distribution at Atlantic House Group which is a boutique asset manager specialising in derivatives solutions. Nina has worked there for over 13 years, despite at one... more
This month we welcome Sophy Bouverat to the Women Who Work podcast. Sophy is a Principal at a leading global boutique executive search and senior advisory firm. Having built her career at a large corporate American business in both the Industrial and... more
This month we are delighted to welcome Louise Dalton to our podcast. Louise has been at CMS for over 14 years and has been a Partner for the last 4 and a half years, focussing on clean energy and leads CMS’s flexibility, energy storage and EV initiat... more
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Excellent podcast, intelligent questions, informative content, knowledgeable guests. A real must for employers, employees and not just women, men too!
Love this - was laughing throughout and so much of what you discussed ringed true. Have also read all your blogs on your website which resonate with me. Thank you for setting this up and getting to the heart of so many challenging issues. Can’t wait to hear more!
So relatable and funny- thank you Joy and Alsi for covering these important topics in a relaxed way! Can’t wait for more episodes!
Love what these two women are doing and can’t wait to see more! Really helpful to hear different perspectives!
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