NEWS
THE CONNECT SUMMIT – THE LEGACY OF THE PANDEMIC AND MANAGING NEW WORK MODELS
The pandemic has brought about many changes to the way we work, and as we move out of it, many organisations have decided to embed that change in their policies.
For those working in health, safety, wellbeing, or ergonomics, this will present new challenges as employees move from home, to the office to third spaces, while still requiring support in all those localities.
Over two days, Cardinus’ Connect Summit will tackle issues such as the legacy of the pandemic, tackling the stresses of flexible working, flexible work regulations, scaling up health programmes to meet the challenge of hybrid work, new technologies and innovative strategies.
With speakers from organisations who work with many of the world’s leading organisations, including Marsh and Wells Fargo, this conference brings together 20+ speakers for two days of in-depth and engaging talks across a broad spectrum of health and risk categories.
On the 29 June, we’ll be running from 09.00 GMT to 15:00 GMT with topics including ‘Internal Communications in a Post-COVID Workplace’, ‘The Legal Implications of the New Working Environment’ and ‘How to Build Your Wellbeing Strategy (Backed Up by the Data)’.
While the 30 June sees a more explicitly US-context, running from 15.00 GMT to 19.00 GMT, with topics
including ‘Return to the Office – Are You Ready?’, ‘Work/Life Integration’ and ‘Consideration for the Flexible Workforce’.
Cardinus Risk Management is a software-driven health and safety risk management company, providing thousands of organisations in globally with online training, risk assessment and risk reduction measures.
Andy Hawkes, Cardinus’ CEO said: “We are proud to launch this fantastic event that brings together so many insightful speakers to address the challenges that have come out of the pandemic.
“The quality of speakers, and the breadth and depth of talks, covering everything from legal implications right through to learning how to support others through adversity, is really exciting and means the event gives audiences plenty of learning experiences, no matter their interest.”
To learn more about Cardinus’ Connect Summit, click here.
Call: 020 7469 0200 Email:
info@cardinus.com
CHAS WELCOMES AHMED DOGHEM AS DISTRIBUTION MANAGER (CX)
CHAS, the supply chain risk management expert, has appointed Ahmed Doghem as Distribution Manager with a focus on Customer Experience (CX).
Ahmed brings over 20 years’ CX experience to the role, having worked for brands including
Kingfisher Insurance, Dixons Carphone (Currys) and Gulliver’s Travel Associates (HotelBeds) with previous responsibilities including running a global multilingual contact centre.
Ahmed has a proven track record of delivering results in performance improvement and enhancing the customer experience. He also has strong expertise in translating business requirements to product and IT teams and designing and communicating system
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capabilities to business stakeholders. In addition, he is a Lean Six Sigma, Yellow Belt and is fluent in Arabic.
At CHAS, Ahmed will join the Products & Markets team, where he will focus on building on CHAS’s reputation for excellent customer service and enhancing the overall CHAS customer service experience.
Alex Minett, Head of Products & Markets at CHAS said: “We are delighted to welcome Ahmed to the Products & Markets team as our product offering continues to evolve and expand. His appointment reflects CHAS’s ongoing commitment to promoting the highest levels of customer satisfaction even during this period of rapid growth.”
Ahmed Doghem commented: “I’m very happy to be joining the Products & Markets team at CHAS. I look forward to having a positive impact on the CHAS customer experience and ensuring it remains the utmost priority as CHAS develops their range of products and services.”
Call: 0333 258 0863
www.chas.co.uk
www.tomorrowshs.com
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