Triangle British-American Business Council Hosting Presentation on The Generation Game: Future of the Workplace

11/1/17

The Triangle/Eastern N.C. Chapter of the British-American Business Council (Triangle BABCNC) will host a special presentation on Tuesday, November 14. The panel discussion on “The Generation Game: Future of the Workplace” will address challenges that organizations can anticipate in recruiting, retaining and developing multi-generational workers.

The panel of experts include Diane Adams, chief culture and talent officer, McGraw Hill Education; Andrea Derler, research leader, leadership & succession management, Bersin by Deloitte; Tammy Flanagan, CFO, Kimley-Horn; Deborah Snow, chief people officer, culture & talent, Qlik; and Andrew Terrell, economist and entrepreneur, now serving as the U.K. consul for business, prosperity, and government affairs, U.K. Government Office, Raleigh. For full speaker bios, visit https://goo.gl/KbVpYu

Event details are as follows:

Location: Research Triangle Foundation, 12 Davis Drive, Durham, NC 27703

Tuesday, November 14, 2017

5:30 – 6 p.m. registration and networking

6 – 7:15 p.m. opening remarks followed by panel discussion

7:15 – 8:00 p.m. closing reception

“Our fall event always attracts an engaging audience, and we are honored to have such a distinguished panel of presenters to explore the challenges and opportunities that organizations can anticipate in recruiting, retaining and developing multigenerational workers,” said Triangle BABCNC President Steve Cain.

The cost is $20 for members of host and partner organizations, and students; $25 for employees of nonprofit organizations, academic institutions or government; and $35 for non-members. For more information, and to register, visit https://goo.gl/LJ9EVu or email admin@trianglebabcnc.org.

For more information about Triangle BABCNC, visit www.trianglebabcnc.org.

About the British-American Business Council

The British-American Business Council is the largest transatlantic business network, with 22 chapters and 2,000 member companies, including many of the world’s largest multinationals based in major business centers throughout North America and the United Kingdom. Companies can gain access to the benefits of membership in this network by joining one of the BABC’s chapters, all of which are independent British-American business organizations that participate in the BABC to provide their member companies with a broader transatlantic business network and additional member benefits, including marketing, networking and business intelligence opportunities. For more information, visit http://trianglebabcnc.org

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