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Preparing Leaders for the Workforce of the Future

Experts agree that the post-pandemic “normal” of work will be like nothing we’ve ever seen before. What does the future of work look like? What skills and knowledge does the workforce require? And how do we prepare leaders to guide that workforce?

Join academic and industry leaders in this conversation about preparing leaders for the workforce of the future.

Dr. Gregory Washington, the current President of George Mason University, will talk about his vision for the future and how universities will help people thrive in that future.

Dolly Oberoi of C2 Technologies, Inc. will discuss the changes she sees in industry and how both private and public sector organizations will need to adapt. Dr. Washington and Ms. Oberoi will help you determine immediate actionable steps you can take now to prepare leaders for the workplace of the future, and they will answer your burning questions.

Presenters:  Dr. Gregory Washington, President, George Mason University; Dolly Oberoi, CEO, C2 Technologies, Inc.

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Event Date January, 28

Event Time 5:00am - 6:00am

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