Our 2nd HR PowerBreakfast  – Panel 1 announced

Reserve your free seat today! Save the date: Thursday 13th June, 08:30am – 11:30am. HR, C-Level, Leaders and Founders, join our 2nd HR PowerBreakfast event at Parklane, a Luxury Collection Resort & Spa, Limassol.

KEYNOTE
Ms Yiota Kambouridou, Ministry of Labour Cyprus: Insights on Pay Transparency and Groundwork for Compliance with the E.U. directive.

Followed by

PANEL DISCUSSIONS

Professionals from the fintech, tech, finance & igaming sectors in Cyprus join our panels to discuss pressing topics, share knowledge, success stories & best practices.

PANEL 1
The path to pay transparency in the workplace: equality > trust > commitment > engagement

☕️Networking breakfast and coffee!

PANEL 2
HR meets Tech: agile technologies redefining HR & Operational practices.

OUR SPONSORS

SportBenefit first of its kind corporate aggregator for sports, providing daily access to gyms, yoga centres, swimming pools, tennis and more.

Nicos Rossos Insurance Brokers, health & well-being advisors. Healthcare, travel, personal and business insurance services.

Free ticket – book your seat here.
Limited availability.

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