Following the recent political turmoil, many businesses are looking at ways to help future proof their organisations and support their teams. Our latest employee benefits seminar will look at the areas you should address in life and business.
Our expert speakers will help to explore this subject:
Are you making the most of your employee benefits with Craig Pritchard
Nick Elston will provide a powerful, brutally honest and funny look at managing anxiety in life and in business
And we're delighted to be joined by former Pensions Minister, Sir Steve Webb, who will be taking a look at the pensions and political landscape at present
Join us aboard the ship that changed the world, SS Great Britain. Bristol's number one attraction, it is one of the most important historic ships in the world and is renowned for combining size, power and innovative technology.
Following our speakers, you will also have the opportunity to network with other delegates over drinks and take a tour of the SS Great Britain and the new Brunel museum at your leisure.
Agenda
"Are you making the most of your employee benefits?’"
Craig will be talking about some of the key employee benefits that you can use to make your company more efficient and invest in your people. While you may already have some of the benefits in place, are you really using them to their full potential and making sure they are having a positive impact on your employees day to day. Craig Pritchard, Senior Employee Benefits Consultant, Jelf
"Managing anxiety in life and business"
Nick Elston has used his life experiences and adversities to forge a powerful, emotional, ‘brutally honest’, heartfelt yet funny message which he delivers GLOBALLY - in his signature Keynote Seminar ‘Talking Anxiety’. Nick Elston, International speaker
"The pensions and political landscape"
Sir Steve Webb, Pensions Minister from 2010 to 2015, was responsible for pensions reform bringing in legislation relating to Auto Enrolment and pensions freedom. He will be taking a look at the current pensions and political landscape, providing us insight into his observations. Sir Steve Webb, Director of Policy, Royal London