Women in Work in partnership with LinkedIn returned for a powerful afternoon of conversation, connection and insight at the heart of Davos.

This special afternoon brought together senior business leaders, policymakers, investors and media to explore one clear truth: when we design work around modern families and women’s health, the economic upside is undeniable.

Across a carefully curated programme, we examined gender equality as an economic imperative, moving beyond intent to what actually shifts outcomes. From CEOs who are changing workplace culture at the top, to a spotlight on menopause as a hidden driver of talent loss, and a dedicated session on what the Women in Work GEM data demands of leaders, the agenda was evidence-led and ambitious.

The afternoon culminated in a headline fireside conversation with The Rt Hon Rachel Reeves, hosted by Mariella Frostrup, exploring growth, productivity and competitiveness in a post-Budget global context - and the economic return of advancing women.

If it’s good for women, it’s good for business - morally right, economically essential..

14:15–14:25 — Opening Remarks: Setting the Economic Case for Gender Equity

14:30–15:00 — Leaders Changing Work for Women

15:00–15:30 - Menopause: The Talent Drain Hiding in Plain Sight

15:45–16:15 — From Policy to Practice: What the GEM Data Demands of Leaders

16:40–17:05 - The Economic Imperative for Gender Equity