Harnessing the power of staff networks



We are delighted to welcome Cherron Inko-Tariah MBE to the Peter Jost Upper Lecture Theatre on Thursday 8 February to give a guest talk about the power of staff networks.

All colleagues interested in our LJMU staff networks are invited to register for the event to hear Cherron discuss the impact such networks can have and to celebrate the launch of our latest group, the PA and Admin Staff Network.  

The event will run from 1pm to 4pm, lunch will be provided for attendees, and you can book onto the event via Eventbrite.

What is the PA and Admin Staff Network?

The PA and Admin Staff Network is aimed at all internal administrative staff and personal assistants from across the university with the focus on ‘one community’ to get to know one another and to make sharing good practice a reality.

Contact via email Catherine Ryan and Wendy Prayle if you would like to join or to find out more about the network.

Other staff networks at LJMU

Our staff networks at LJMU primarily focus on fostering a sense of community while also offering support and facilitating personal and professional growth within the workplace.

LJMU staff networks include:

  • Women in Professional Services Network
  • Women Professors Network
  • Women Academics Network
  • Staff Disability Network
  • Ethnically Diverse Staff Network
  • LGBTQI+ Staff Network

About Cherron Inko-Tariah

Smiling face of Cherron against a brick wall backdrop

Cherron is a former civil servant and has undertaken leadership roles in various policy and strategic positions across Whitehall, including working with Ministers and Permanent Secretaries.

She is passionate about staff networks and the positive impact these can have on the individual and the organisation. That is why Cherron founded the National Day for Staff Networks - the first of its kind celebrating the added value of networks.

Cherron won the 'Woman in the Community' category at the Wise Women Awards in 2019 and received an MBE for her services to HM Government and her work in the faith community with young people.



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