Podcasts

  • Director Product Marketing, OneSpan

    March 17
    Tim Bedard
  • CVS expands their benefits to include voluntary perks like mental health support and caregiving tools.

    March 17
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  • Director, IT Solutions Delivery, BDC

    March 17
    Jorge Oliveira
  • Senior Manager, Customer Strategy, TD Bank

    March 17
    Ranya Tzortzatos
  • The exterminator service provider’s parent company has launched a debt repayment benefit program.

    March 17
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  • The benefits of carve-outs are in their ability to offer better options for managing cost and benefits offered by experienced vendors to meet the specific needs of your benefit programs.

    March 17
    Tim Hayden
    Corporate Synergies
  • Providing a financial lifeline can help minimize financial distress for employees experiencing workplace disruptions.

    March 17
    Ennie Lim
    HoneyBee
  • Ennie Lim is the CEO and co-founder of HoneyBee, a Certified Benefit Corporation with a mission to re-imagine financial health support in the workplace. HoneyBee’s holistic financial wellness platform provides employees with on-demand financial education and access to emergency funds for life’s unexpected expenses.

    She currently sits on the governing board of the NCHRA, one of the nation's largest HR associations representing over 30,000 HR professionals.

    March 17
  • Eric Kim is a director in Fitch Ratings higher education and non-profit institutions group. Eric joined Fitch in March 2007, and he works on credit analysis for new bond offerings, as well as surveillance of existing ratings in a variety of sectors including higher education & non-profits, tax-backed, water and sewer, healthcare, and public power. Eric was previously chief of staff for the first deputy commissioner at the New York City (NYC) Taxi and Limousine Commission for two and a half years. He also worked as a project manager at the Lower Manhattan Borough Commissioner’s Office in the NYC Department of Transportation (DOT). Eric began his career as a NYC Urban Fellow, providing research and analytical support in the commissioner’s office at the DOT. Eric earned a BA from Brown University and an MPA with a public finance specialization from the Wagner School of Public Service at New York University.

    March 17