Reward Strategy
Performance Leaders’ Roundtable
LEADERS’ DISCUSSION IN-PERSON ONLY AND DINNER, LONDON
WHY SHOULD YOU ATTEND?
For 2025 we are establishing a calendar of Performance Leader Roundtables for our lead, sponsor members. These events are for PARC’s leader population only, with no colleague substitutions. The opportunity is to talk about the future of the function but also the risks and challenges needing to be addressed in ensuring sustainable organisational performance.
EVENT CONTENT
The agenda for each event will be informed by our leader group with light touch facilitation from PARC. There will be an opportunity for open discussion, debate and continuing conversation over dinner.
ANYTHING ELSE?
Points of discussion and debate will help to inform future PARC research and events.
LOCATION
The Royal Air Force Club, 128 Piccadilly, London W1J 7PY
SPEAKER

Liam Halligan
Economist, Journalist, Author, Broadcaster
Liam Halligan is an economist, journalist, author and broadcaster – who also has extensive business experience. He is best known for his weekly ‘Economics Agenda’ column in The Sunday Telegraph – which enjoys a large international following and has been recognised with a highly-coveted British Press Award.
Liam is also Editor-at-Large at Business New Europe/Intellinews – a leading source of English-language business, economics and political news and analysis covering 30 countries in Central, Eastern and Southeast Europe and the Former Soviet Union.
Liam has worked as a Moscow Reporter for The Economist and Economist Intelligence Unit, Political Correspondent for The Financial Times (based in Parliament) and for a decade led the economics and business coverage at Channel 4 News. He continues to research, write and present hard-hitting Dispatches documentaries on economic and financial issues for Channel 4.
Liam frequently appears on flagship programmes such as Question Time and Any Questions and is a regular commentator on economic and political affairs for the BBC, CNN, Sky, LBC Radio and other broadcasting outlets,
He also writes for The Spectator and other leading publications. His latest book – Home Truths: the UK’s chronic housing shortage, published by Biteback in 2021, was described by The Times as “vivid and lucid, and brilliantly-written gem” and by the housing charity Shelter as “full of eloquence and moral clarity – a call to arms”.