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South Wales Argus
20-05-2025
- Business
- South Wales Argus
Event at ICC Wales Newport explored the future of work
Last week, human resources professionals, business leaders and experts from across the UK gathered at Newport's ICC Wales for The Future of Work Conference 2025 to discuss important topics. The event featured keynote speeches, panels and discussions on key developments in the workplace. Lynda Campbell spoke about managing a multi-generational workforce, highlighting the importance of mindset and transferable skills. Dr. David Frayne presented findings on the four-day workweek, focusing on its impact on productivity and wellbeing. Annabelle Llanes Sierra discussed employee wellbeing, and Jamie Green addressed neurodiversity in the workplace. Legal insights were provided by Darwin Gray's panel on employment law changes. Fflur Jones, managing partner at Darwin Gray, said: "We have been delighted with the response to the Future of Work conference. "Bringing together leaders to share knowledge and build networks is what the Wales HR Network is all about and we are proud to have been a part of sharing such important topics to help empower HR professionals and leaders in Wales." Bernard Ward, managing director of Acorn by Synergie, said: "It was a great event, bringing all the experts together to share their insights."

South Wales Argus
15-05-2025
- Business
- South Wales Argus
Recruitment director wins prestigious national award
Acorn by Synergie's Bernard Ward was awarded the Director of the Year Award for Medium to Large Business at the Institute of Directors (IoD) Director of the Year Awards. The annual ceremony took place on Friday, May 9, at the ICC Wales in Newport, celebrating exceptional leadership across the UK's business landscape. The IoD Director of the Year Awards recognises the achievements of outstanding business leaders who have demonstrated remarkable contributions in areas such as innovation, sustainability, equality, diversity, and inclusion, among others. Since joining Acorn by Synergie in July 2021, Mr Ward has played a pivotal role in evolving the company from its origins as a local recruiter into a multi-specialist recruitment agency operating across the UK. Under his leadership, Acorn has remained firmly rooted in its core values of customer-first, accountability, effective communication, respect, and empowerment. Mr Ward's commitment to fostering a diverse and inclusive workforce has made these principles a cornerstone of Acorn's strategic direction. His leadership has also seen the launch of Acorn Impact, an initiative designed to enhance social mobility and address inequalities in local communities. Through this programme, Acorn provides clients and candidates with resources, training, and support. Speaking on his award win, Mr Ward said: "I'm incredibly honoured to receive the Director of the Year Award. "This recognition is a testament to the amazing work being done by everyone at Acorn by Synergie. "Together, we've worked hard to create a culture rooted in inclusivity, support, and opportunity. "I look forward to continuing this journey and helping Acorn grow while making a real difference in the communities we serve." Gareth Jarman, head judge of the Wales Director of the Year Awards, founder and director of Gentium International, and regional chair of Mid Wales at IoD Wales, said: "Bernard is a highly engaging leader whose approach reflects a deep understanding of the responsibilities that come with directorship. "His dedication to social responsibility - supporting the community and creating meaningful opportunities for society - is a defining aspect of his leadership."