
ICE Benevolent Fund
The ICE Benevolent Fund has a range of services to support ICE members and their families with the pressures of everyday life. It also helps members reach their potential in their personal development.
Event organised by Benevolent Fund
Being a student is an exciting time, however, it can also be a difficult time for your wallet. For many, it is their first experience of living away from the family home – and their first experience of the true value of money! This webinar aims to help you make the most of every penny while at university with some top tips to help prevent financial stress clouding your experience.
During this webinar, delegates will explore:
For further information, please contact the ICE Benevolent Fund at [email protected] or call 01444 417 979.
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The ICE Benevolent Fund has a range of services to support ICE members and their families with the pressures of everyday life. It also helps members reach their potential in their personal development.
Introduction from Sarah Mason-Parker, casework and communications executive, ICE Ben Fund
Presentation from Sarah Steel, director, Better with Money
Q&A, Sarah Steel, facilitated by Sarah Mason-Parker, ICE Ben Fund
ICE Benevolent Fund
Marketing Manager and Caseworker
Sarah has been working for the ICE Benevolent Fund since 2018. She is passionate about the Ben Fund’s mission to support ICE members and their families wherever they are in the world.
Better with Money
director
An experienced financial professional, qualified coach and Fellow of the Pension Management Institute, Sarah has been helping people to be confident about their finances for over twenty years.
Sarah is the owner of “Better with Money” which was set up to reduce financial misery and confusion in the UK. Her aim is to bring money matters to life in an accessible and interesting way, helping you to think clearly about money and inspire action around your finances.
ICE Benevolent Fund Team
Aimed at students, this series of seven webinars which runs until May 2025 will enable you to learn about professional life from recent graduates from across the industry.
A five session course delivered by industry experts to develop in-depth knowledge of health, safety, and wellbeing in civil engineering within the UK.
This talk will cover the topic of Nonlinear Response History Analysis as a powerful tool for advancing seismic design.