Prudential Bank Ladies celebrate IWD with candid talk on love, life, and livelihood
Prudential Bank Ladies celebrated International Women's Day (IWD) with a "girls' tea session" at Prudential Bank Limited's Head Office. The event included a panel discussion on "Work-Life Balance and Office Romance." The panel featured Lilian Antwiwaa Asante, Head of Human Resources; Nancy Evelyn Korkor Oheneba-Dornyo, Unit Head for Branch & Channel Monitoring; and Elsie Kumordzi, Branch Manager at the Ring Road Central Branch.
Lilian Antwiwaa Asante challenged the concept of "balance," saying, "You can't balance. Home comes to work, work comes to home." Elsie Kumordzi shared her experience transitioning to a high-pressure banking environment and advised being "intentional" about carving out 'me time'. Nancy Evelyn Korkor Oheneba-Dornyo advocated for "Work-Life Integration" over balance, stating, "In life, there's no perfection anywhere." The panel emphasized the importance of self-awareness and clear boundaries when the conversation turned to office romance.
The event was organized by Prudential Bank's Human Resources Department. The event aimed to inspire younger female staff, foster self-belief, and equip them with practical tools to excel both professionally and personally.
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Prudential Bank Limited's female staff celebrated International Women's Day with a candid conversation. Three accomplished women shared insights on the challenges of work-life balance and office romance - but what did they say?
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