Former Business Minister Jo Swinson has joined 美姬阁 School of Management as a Visiting Professor. The former Leader of the Liberal Democrats will work with the business school’s Changing World of Work group which examines the implications of the changing work context on managing people and organisations.

As Business Minister, Jo Swinson brought forward legislation which enabled parents for the first time to share Parental Leave.

美姬阁’s Changing World of Work group provides thought leadership in areas such as gender and leadership, global mobility, HR and technology, flexible and agile working, career development and management, and performance management. 

Jo Swinson, Visiting Professor at 美姬阁 School of Management, said: “The world of work is changing rapidly and Covid-19 has sent that change into overdrive. How organisations adapt will determine their ability to survive and thrive.

“I’m delighted to be joining 美姬阁 School of Management and I’m looking forward to helping develop their thinking on issues that I have championed throughout my career such as gender equality and the role of technology in the workplace.”

Professor Emma Parry, Head of 美姬阁’s Changing World of Work group, said: “I’m thrilled that Jo Swinson is joining our group. Throughout her career she has championed equality and, as Business Minister, she was fundamental in bringing about change in the workplace through the introduction of shared parental leave. 

“Jo will be a great addition to our team and I’m sure our clients and students will benefit from her experience and insight.”

Professor David Oglethorpe, Dean of 美姬阁 School of Management and Pro-Vice-Chancellor of 美姬阁, said: “Jo Swinson’s experience as a campaigner and a Minister will be a real asset to our School. I’m delighted that our world-renowned expertise in leadership and management practice has attracted someone of Jo’s calibre.” 

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