Where speakers have given approval, we have uploaded the speaker slides for the keynote and conference sessions at Employee Benefits Connect 2018, which took place on 28 February 2018.
Thank you very much to all of the speakers for sharing their ideas, experiences and insights.
Keynote speakers:
K1: Opening keynote: Building the future workforce at NASA
Elizabeth Kolmstetter (pictured), director, workforce engagement division, NASA
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K2: Closing keynote: The only limits are those of vision
Alan Chambers MBE, former royal marine and polar adventurer
Technology
A1: Key technologies to engage employees with their benefits
Jon Bryant, head of online benefits and communication. Aon Employee Benefits
Oliver Payne, EMEA pensions manager and actuary, Ford Motor Company
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Wellbeing
B1: The employer view on what the future of financial wellbeing looks like
Monica Kalia, co-founder and director, Neyber
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B2: Reaping the rewards of better health
Greg Levine, director: sales and dsitribution, Vitality Health and Life
Talent
C1: Creating a savings culture and empowering your people for the future
Jeanette Makings, head of financial education services, Close Brothers Asset Management
Simon Williams, senior financial planner, Close Brothers Asset Management
C2: What will salary sacrifice car schemes look like beyond 2018?
Claire Evans, head of consultancy, Zenith
Engagement
D1: The link between engagement, reward and recognition
Jamie King, director, Xexec
D2: How to be a rebel with recognition in a social world
Debra Corey, group reward director, Reward Gateway
Performance
E1: What employers want from a pension scheme - The evolution of DC pensions
Mark Pemberthy, head of DC pensions, Conduent HR Services
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E2: The future of performance management in a disruptive world
Jean Slater-Romp, head of compensation and benefits, DLA Piper
Michelle Mason, head of HR, practice groups, DLA Piper
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