
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
Sixty-two percent of all employees worldwide have taken a career break at some point in their lives. Despite how common it is to have a gap on your CV, many candidates feel uncomfortable when re-entering the workforce and worry about how this will be viewed by potential future employers.
This webinar aims to help you navigate career curveballs confidently, reframing your employment break as a positive experience, even if it wasn’t taken by choice.
During this webinar, delegates will explore:
Retraining into new industries and the pros and cons of doing so.
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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 Mike Burgneay, director, Chiumento Ltd
Q&A, Mike Burgneay, facilitated by Sarah Mason-Parker, ICE Ben Fund
Chiumento Ltd.
managing director
Mike is Managing Director of Chiumento Ltd., one of the UK’s leading outplacement and career management companies. Mike’s business provides support to individuals who are in career transition.
Mike has spent most of his career in various niche areas of HR consulting including talent attraction, employer branding development and, over the last decade, talent management.
He landed at Chiumento in 2011 having been made redundant in difficult economic times and so he is able to share his personal as well as professional experience.
Linkedin: Mike Burgneay
Website: Chiumento
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.
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 event guides ICE Graduate members (GMICE) on the Safety and Health Assessment System in Construction (SHASSIC), providing expert insights into evaluating and improving safety and health in construction through assessments, risk controls, and performance benchmarks.