35 minutes
Complimentary
Equip yourself with the tools to support families’ breastfeeding journeys as they transition back to work! Join us to unravel the game-changing PUMP (Providing Urgent Maternal Protections) Act (US) and to explore how employers can foster a breastfeeding-friendly workplace. Our panellists discuss the challenges, legislation, and more broadly, how to facilitate breastfeeding-friendly workplaces.
Panellists:

Jennifer L. Pomeranz, JD, MPH
Associate Professor, Department of Public Health Policy and Management, School of Global Public Health New York University
Bio

Chrisie Rosenthal, IBCLC
Owner, The Land of Milk and Mommy
Director of Clinical Resources, The Lactation Network
Bio

Available on demand.
This webinar is for informational purposes only and is not intended to replace professional medical, legal or other advice. This webinar does not constitute an endorsement of any product or service. This programme was conceptualised by the Centre and is offered free of charge. This presentation is for informational purposes only regarding innovative solutions for breastfeeding-friendly workplaces and is being made available to other organisations on a complimentary basis with the Centre’s written permission only, so as to promote lactation-friendly workplaces. This programme does not afford CERPs and neither the Centre, IBLCE nor its affiliates have any financial arrangements with either the presenters or other organisations with respect to this presentation. The speakers have attested to following the International Code of Marketing of Breast-milk Substitutes and subsequent WHA resolutions.
Jennifer L. Pomeranz, JD, MPH
Jennifer L. Pomeranz is a public health lawyer and Associate Professor at the School of Global Public Health at New York University. Her research focuses on public health law and policy with a focus on the food environment. She is a member of the ad hoc Committee of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, on the Challenges in Supply, Market Competition, and Regulation of Infant Formula in the United States.
Chrisie Rosenthal, IBCLC
Chrisie has 20 years of diversified management experience, including 13+ years as an IBCLC and nearly a decade in corporate lactation; she is also an author. Currently, she is the Director of Clinical Resources at The Lactation Network (TLN), where she leads as the Subject Matter Expert, curates educational programs, and develops clinical resources. At TLN, she oversees a team of IBCLCs supporting thousands of private practice IBCLCs nationwide.
Stephanie Boms, MBA
Stephanie Boms is the CEO and co-founder of Nessel. She is an executive with over 20 years of experience leading brands, marketing, and strategy, creating an award-winning brand that launched in Apple stores in 13 languages and 16 countries. She graduated with a degree in Community Health from Tufts University and earned her MBA from Yale School of Management with a concentration in Marketing and Organizational Behavior.
