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Keeping a global mindfulness programme alive, fresh and sustainable.

We are privileged to have two of our leading supporters and multinational biotech companies coming together to talk about sustainability of their respective mindfulness programmes.

Monika Misra (Head of Employee Health and Wellbeing Europe, GSK) and Andrew Armes (Head of Talent Acquisition, Roche) will be discussing their mindfulness programmes. In particular, how they have managed to keep them alive, fresh and engaging for a global audience through times of change and disruption whilst being aligned with company values and priorities.

The role of data driven insight and effective communication channels will be discussed.

This seminar will be facilitated by Andrew McNeill (MI Workplace Policy Lead).

This webinar is open and free to Mindful Workplace Community Members only.


2nd July, 2020 — 2:00pm to 3:00pm (BST)
Online (Zoom)

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