 Tell us a bit about yourself, background, and your current role
Tell us a bit about yourself, background, and your current roleI began my public relations and communications journey at a small boutique PR agency in Spitalfields and had the privilege of working across several different areas. There, I realised very quickly my passion for healthcare. I then moved across to one of the leading agencies, MS&L, later moving onto Chandler Chicco Agency. Whilst I was there I was seconded to Allergan UK, which provided my first insight into working in-house and this is where I felt I could really make a difference. I was then very lucky to go on to have my first child. Having a healthy work/life balance was incredibly important to me and I really didn’t want to miss out on those magical moments in my children’s younger years. At that point in time I felt like I needed to make a sacrifice and for me of course that was going to be my career.
So, I decided to enter the world of freelance consulting, which gave me the flexibility I needed to be the mother that I wanted to be and to continue with my career. Women’s health has always been the golden thread that has run through my career and that continued in my freelance capacity.
I then took on a part time contracting role with MSD in 2020. It was there that I came across the Organon Comms and Policy director role and immediately felt that I’d found my new home at a company that shared my values. Over the past year I’ve thoroughly enjoyed being a founding member of Organon and building a company from the ground up. It’s been so inspiring to be part of launching a company with a mission to empower women to put themselves first and to provide them with the knowledge they need to make more informed health decisions.
Actually, not at all, I’ve just been focused on doing what I love and giving my all to everything I do both personally and professionally and I feel like that’s what has led me to where I am today.
I feel that you have to fail to succeed. Challenges are part and parcel of life and without them, I wouldn’t be where I am now. Absolutely, there have been a number of challenges along the way and it’s through those challenges that I’ve experienced my greatest successes.
Without a doubt, my biggest achievement has been being blessed to have children and being able to watch them grow. I feel truly grateful to have found an organisation at which I feel comfortable saying out loud that my family is at least as important to me as my career, if not more important.
I think its fundamental that workplaces realise that they have a responsibility to support their female employees through pregnancy, pregnancy loss, menstruation and the menopause, just to name a few. Our first step is simply to start the conversation and break down taboos so women start to feel like it’s ok to talk about how they’re feeling and stop feeling like they have to suffer in silence.
With menopause specifically we’re seeing a real movement in the UK. A Government strategy dedicated to women’s health is due to be released imminently and a number of organisations are coming together to create real change.
At Organon we have developed a series of policies dedicated to supporting our female founders and we also plan to roll out a training programme to empower managers with the knowledge they need to support their teams.
Honestly speaking, I think as girls and women we’re brought up to believe that there are certain things that a woman will naturally go through and we just have to find the strength to deal with them. It’s time to reset the dial and empower women to believe that they don’t have to suffer in silence and give them the courage to start having honest and open conversations.
I would say, don’t worry so much. Follow your dreams and do what you love.
As a mother every day is a new challenge. As my two boys grow, I hope I will be able to give them the wisdom to understand the challenges that women face and the ability, consideration and empathy to support the women in their lives.
As the Director of Policy and Communications at Organon, my aspiration is to drive education, break down barriers and make a real difference to the health of women. We know that that will require meaningful collaboration with Government, patient groups and healthcare providers, as well as society as a whole.
October
01nov09:0016:30KIN: Know. Inspire. Navigate | A Day for Women to Realign, Renew, and Rise
01/11/2025 09:00 - 16:30(GMT+00:00)
Henley Business School, Greenlands
Henley-on-Thames, RG9 3AU
Set on the tranquil banks of the River Thames, Henley’s historic Greenlands campus offers the perfect backdrop for a day of reflection, connection, and
Designed for early to mid-career women across industries who want practical tools they can use immediately, this one-day retreat follows the Kinspace KIN framework – Know, Inspire, Navigate – guiding you to:
This is not just a feel-good day. It’s sustainable learning – you will leave with your own action and implementation plan tailored to your life, so you can apply what you’ve learned immediately and keep building momentum long after the retreat.
In the afternoon, slow down and reconnect with your senses in a mindful pressed flower card crafting, writing to self and picture workshop. We’ll ask a few questions ahead of time so we can pair you by goals and stage, and tailor examples to your context. Then, step outdoors for a unique partner reflection in nature – partnering with both the landscape and each other to inspire deeper insight and grounded action.
To help you stay accountable and supported, you’ll have the option to join three monthly follow-up group sessions (at a separate price) designed to check in on your progress, troubleshoot challenges, and keep you moving towards your goals.
This is a confidential and supportive space with limited seats to ensure meaningful connection and participation.
Date: Saturday 1 November 2025
Time: 9:00 AM -4:30 PMT
Location: Henley Business School, Greenlands Henley-on-Thames
RG9 3AU
Price: £250 – Early Bird £200 until 10 September
01nov10:0018:30The ADHD & Women Summit - London | Seed Talks
01/11/2025 10:00 - 18:30(GMT+00:00)
Woolwich Works
11 No 1 Street London SE18 6HD
A one-day series of talks and workshops from world-leading experts. Learn about ADHD and the distinct ways women
Learn about ADHD and the distinct ways women experience it from leading experts at this groundbreaking conference.
Research shows that in childhood, boys are diagnosed with ADHD 3-4 times more than girls. By adulthood, the ratio evens out to nearly 1:1 highlighting how girls and women with ADHD are often misdiagnosed and misunderstood in the medical framework.
With increased diagnoses and growing strains on the NHS and other support services, the ADHD & Women Summit aims to increase awareness and knowledge on the specific issues women with ADHD face.
This will be Seed Talks’ largest event to date, with our best speakers, most engaging workshops and favourite partners all in one space.
👭 Connect and network with like-minded individuals
🧬 Discover practical strategies for navigating life with ADHD
🎓 Hear from leading experts – including those with lived experience and those working in the field
👩🏫 Immerse yourself in a full day of talks and workshops
