TRIGGER WARNING: This episode deals with discussions of in/fertility and/or baby loss.
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Who are the advocates for in/fertility and baby loss rights in your workplace?
Are the management team supportive of those who are trying to become parents and those for whom that ambition is met with challenges?
In this episode, Somaya, Natalie and Emma are joined by Suzanne Johnston, a lawyer and partner at international law firm Stephenson Harwood who has helped shape the firm’s supportive policies for those on their fertility journey.
As a strong advocate for professionals facing the same similar issues with fertility that she has during her career, Suzanne shares some positive things that employers can do to support their employees and individuals can do to support themselves.
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GUEST BIO
Suzanne is a private wealth, trust and UK tax lawyer based in Stephenson Harwood’s Singapore office. She has extensive experience in complex cross-jurisdictional trust and estate planning.
Suzanne has practiced in Singapore since 2013 working for an international law firm and subsequently, a leading private bank advising both its trust company and wealth planners. She has advised many high-profile families and entrepreneurs throughout Southeast Asia. Suzanne enjoys helping families implement practical and effective succession planning structures harnessing the use of family offices and trust structures.
Suzanne is qualified in England & Wales and practiced law in London, training and qualifying at a magic circle law firm before relocating to Singapore.
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OUR SPONSOR
Finally, thanks to Fertifa, the UK’s leading reproductive healthcare benefits provider, for sponsoring this season of the podcast. You can find out more about Fertifa here: https://www.fertifa.com You can also contact them direct here: enquiries@fertifa.com
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