Bidirectional Mentoring

  • 25 Sep 2024
  • , 7AM (BST)

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Mentoring Experiences and Industry Insights with Jayne Romanczuk and Dom Passalacqua

Synopsis:

•    Bilateral mentoring
•    Learning from, and listening to, each other
•    International awareness and horizons
•    Sharing tools and concepts
•    Ongoing opportunity creation
•    Networks and supports

Speakers:

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    Jayne Romanczuk MBCI

    Head of BINS Operational Resilience, BUPA

    Jayne has worked in the continuity & resilience industry for 7 years and is currently the Head of Operational Resilience for both Bupa’s BGIUK Market Unit and their two Regulated Entities BINS & BISL, whereby she is responsible for the governance,  design, delivery, and maintenance of the operational resilience, business continuity and crisis management frameworks aligned to global operational resilience regulations and ISO22301 standards.

    Jayne is passionate about continuity & resilience and is a keen advocate of the mentoring programme, in which she is an active mentor who provides her support to others to help develop their knowledge, confidence and skills within the industry.

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    Dom Passalacqua

    Business continuity and governance consultants, Carers WA, Australia

    Dom’s broad professional experience spans across business continuity, disaster recovery, emergency management, governance, risk management, systems, transformation, operations, quality, health, academia, music and elite sport. He has worked in health care, aged care, mental health, drug and alcohol recovery, universities, not for profit organisations, performance venues, production studios, sporting organisations and private business. Dom has lived with First Nations Peoples in remote Australia and has been profoundly affected by the wisdom of, and their Cultural perspectives to, emergency preparation and disaster recovery. 

    He highly values meaningful collaborations and hopes his experience contributes to open conversations.
     

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