From Vibes to Value: Rethinking Workplace Social
Discover how Love’s Travel Stops and Miller Insurance turned their social feeds into a powerhouse for culture, connection, and real business impact.
Why Attend?
Workplace social should do more than spark likes; it should move work forward. Join this live panel to hear how these two culture-leading organizations use workplace social to recognize wins, align distributed teams, and turn conversations into action.
What you’ll learn:
- Strategies for using a social feed to drive recognition and keep distributed teams pointed at the same goals.
- Tactics that turn meaningful conversations into quicker decisions and help drive adoption of company initiatives and values.
- Practical stories and lessons learned from successfully implementing workplace social.
***Bonus***
We’ll also cover how agentic AI can be used to capture the signals your employees are sending, so you can turn workplace chatter into actionable insights!
Speakers
Jessica Jensen
Senior Manager of Communications | Love's Travel Stops
Jessica is a highly accomplished, results-driven Sr Manager of Communications with more than 12 years of experience in communications, business development, competitive market expansion, and strategic leadership. At Love’s, Jessica leads initiatives that strengthen corporate communication and foster meaningful community engagement. She is passionate about creating workplace experiences that energize employees and build connection—including recently through Love’s workplace social program, which she will share in this webinar.
Chloe Canham
Communications and Engagement Senior Manager | Miller Insurance
Chloe Canham is a Communications and Engagement Senior Manager at Miller Insurance, acting as a business partner and advisor across the organisation, working on storytelling and channel management. She has a wider interest in brand narrative and technology, and is an advocate for the power and benefits that good communication brings. Chloe has ambitions to continue learning and completed a diploma in change management and communications to support this role. Outside of Miller, Chloe is also part of the Women in Banking Finance, as she volunteers for the non-for-profit organisation with the aim of promoting diversity and gender equality in financial services.