New everywoman content includes webinars, features and articles, videos, podcasts, and expert advice and guidance, as well as access to homeworking hubs and virtual coffee breaks.
The first wave of RCL Cares content will focus on leadership amid the coronavirus crisis, with contributions from Barclaycard managing director Sandra Moise and Heathrow director Helen Elsby.
Other pieces will look ahead to what a post-coronavirus travel landscape may look like, touching on research, technology and psychology.
RCL Cares’ everywoman content is being made available to trade partners for free, and will be updated with new content on a monthly basis.
Ben Bouldin, RCCL vice-president EMEA, said: “Trade partner feedback on RCL Cares has been fantastic. I’m proud to be able to continue to build on this resource and support our invaluable trade agents further through partnerships such as this with everywoman."
Jo Rzymowska, Celebrity Cruises vice-president and managing director EMEA, said: “Everywoman has been a key part of RCCL’s diversity and inclusion programme for a number of years. Strengthening our relationship through RCL Cares will now serve to help our extended RCCL family, our valued travel partners, as we all find our way through these extraordinary times.”
Karen Gill MBE, everywoman co-founder, added: “The everywoman community of more than 30,000 members has benefited from an extensive range of resources for many years. The [RCL Cares] content features commentary and insight from some of this country’s best thinkers and experienced leaders – delivered by women, relevant for all.”