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Workplace Re-Entry: Lessons Learned, A Scotiabank Perspective

Workplace Re-Entry: Lessons Learned, A Scotiabank Perspective

FromScotiabank Market Points


Workplace Re-Entry: Lessons Learned, A Scotiabank Perspective

FromScotiabank Market Points

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Length:
11 minutes
Released:
Nov 9, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

The COVID-19 pandemic rages on. As we enter a second wave, we must learn from our experiences these past few months and do what we humans do best: adapt. Armed with new knowledge, businesses have been meeting the challenge head on and reopening their offices in ways that best serve the needs of their employees and customers. Scotiabank started its learning curve early. As a global bank, it benefitted from on-the-ground experience in Asia and quickly maneuvered to evolve its practices as the virus moved around the world. In this episode of Market Points, we share key highlights from a recent webcast, Workplace Re-Entry: Lessons Learned, A Scotiabank Perspective, where leaders discussed their experiences through our collective journey overcoming a once-in-a-century challenge. Presented by The Scotiabank Women Initiative for Global Banking and Markets.
Panelists:
• Loretta Marcoccia, EVP and COO, Global Banking and Markets
• Jennifer Frook, Vice President, Enterprise Crisis Management
• Julia Cowan, Director, HR Business Partner
• Mike Merkley, Managing Director, Global Banking and Markets
Released:
Nov 9, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (52)

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