19 Nov 2025
13:30 -14:30
Times are shown in local time.
Open to: All
Cambridge Judge Business School
Trumpington St
Cambridge
CB2 1AG
United Kingdom
As societal expectations evolve, so too must our understanding of masculinity, identity, and wellbeing. Men in Motion: Rethinking Roles, Raising Futures brings together thought leaders and practitioners to explore the shifting landscape of men’s roles in contemporary life — from leadership and fatherhood to mental health and allyship. Join Professor Alan Jagolinzer and Tarquin Bennett-Coles for a dynamic discussion that challenges stereotypes, celebrates progress, and addresses the pressures men face today. Together, they will examine how redefining men’s experiences can contribute to healthier workplaces, stronger communities, and a more equitable future for all.
This thought-provoking session will invite reflection, dialogue, and action – encouraging everyone to be part of the movement for inclusive, balanced and forward-looking gender conversations.
This event is hosted by Cambridge Judge’s Global EDI Forum for Business Schools, led by Manaz Javaid, EDI Lead at Cambridge Judge. It forms part of International Men’s Day 2025 programming at the Business School.
Arrival from 13:00; tea and coffee will be available.
Professor Alan Jagolinzer is Professor of Financial Accounting and Director of the Centre for Financial Reporting & Accountability at Cambridge Judge Business School. A champion of inclusive and ethical leadership, Alan’s work explores transparency, accountability, and human-centred approaches to success. He advocates for redefining leadership through wellbeing, integrity, and positive cultural change.
Tarquin Bennett-Coles is Director Life Sciences Practice at Compass Carter Osborne. Passionate about inclusive leadership and mentoring, Tarquin challenges traditional views of masculinity and success, promoting authenticity, empathy and allyship as the cornerstones of modern leadership.
Register online to receive further details about the event. Please contact Manaz Javaid, Cambridge Judge EDI Lead, if you have any questions.