Prajakta Datar brings over a decade of diverse experience to her role as a Board Trustee at Working Families, where she plays a pivotal role in shaping the strategic direction of the UK’s leading charity for working parents and carers. Her extensive expertise in strategic...
Prajakta Datar brings over a decade of diverse experience to her role as a Board Trustee at Working Families, where she plays a pivotal role in shaping the strategic direction of the UK’s leading charity for working parents and carers. Her extensive expertise in strategic planning, project management, and people development is instrumental in guiding the organization through the complexities of modern workplace challenges. Prajakta is particularly adept at navigating periods of change and disruption, ensuring that Working Families not only champions the rights of parents and carers but also aligns its initiatives with broader business considerations.
In her current role, Prajakta is involved in key projects that focus on enhancing the accessibility of legal advice for parents and carers, empowering them to understand their rights in the workplace. She leverages her skills in digital media and marketing to amplify the charity's reach and impact, ensuring that vital resources are available to those who need them most. Her commitment to new business development is evident in her efforts to forge partnerships with employers, providing them with the tools necessary to create inclusive work environments that support employees with caring responsibilities.
Prajakta’s strategic insights and competitive analysis capabilities allow her to identify emerging trends and best practices within the sector, positioning Working Families as a thought leader in the realm of workplace equality. By fostering a culture of collaboration and continuous improvement, she is dedicated to driving meaningful change that benefits both individuals and organizations alike. Her passion for career development coaching further underscores her commitment to empowering others, making her an invaluable asset to the Working Families board and the wider community.