Live Webinar
Building a Culture of Recognition Beyond Employee Appreciation Week
In 2026, global companies struggle with engagement dips and retention woes. Achievers Workforce Institute’s 2026 Engagement and Retention Report shows that only 25% of employees feel appreciated at work. During Employee Appreciation Week, this gap is an important reminder that appreciation is not just a nice-to-have, but a strategic lever. When employees feel valued, they are 12x more likely to find work meaningful and 41x more likely to feel connected to their manager.
Join Achievers Workforce Institute’s Managing Director, David Bator, and Campbell’s AVP of Benefits, Kathryn Rider, for a strategic discussion on how one of America’s most iconic soup companies deployed a global recognition platform during a period of significant disruption. We’ll share how Campbell’s leverages recognition to elevate their total rewards strategy, strengthen manager connection, and make appreciation a lasting part of the employee experience.
Join us to learn
- Insights from the latest research on employee connections and sense of belonging
- How Campbell’s ties recognition to business impact
- Practical strategies for engaging offline and dispersed employee populations
In 2026, global companies struggle with engagement dips and retention woes. Achievers Workforce Institute’s 2026 Engagement and Retention Report shows that only 25% of employees feel appreciated at work. During Employee Appreciation Week, this gap is an important reminder that appreciation is not just a nice-to-have, but a strategic lever. When employees feel valued, they are 12x more likely to find work meaningful and 41x more likely to feel connected to their manager.
Join Achievers Workforce Institute’s Managing Director, David Bator, and Campbell’s AVP of Benefits, Kathryn Rider, for a strategic discussion on how one of America’s most iconic soup companies deployed a global recognition platform during a period of significant disruption. We’ll share how Campbell’s leverages recognition to elevate their total rewards strategy, strengthen manager connection, and make appreciation a lasting part of the employee experience.
Speakers
David Bator
Managing Director, Achievers Workforce Institute
Kathryn Rider
AVP of Benefits, The Campbell's Company
David Bator
Managing Director, Achievers Workforce Institute
David Bator thinks and writes about how work should work. David leads Achievers Workforce Institute, a strategic practice whose focus on Research, Community and Advisory empowers global executives with tactical, practical approaches to changing how the world works. David is passionate about people, and has spent the last 20 years working closely and consultatively with HR, IT and Communications leaders to build programs that position individuals, teams and companies to grow.
Kathryn Rider
AVP of Benefits, The Campbell's Company
Kathryn Rider is an experienced HR leader with a strong track record of delivering results in complex, dynamic organizations. She brings deep expertise in benefits strategy, employee wellbeing, global healthcare governance, healthcare, community health, and health policy. Known for her strategic mindset and people‑centered approach, Kathryn consistently builds healthier, more resilient workplaces while driving meaningful, sustainable organizational impact.
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