Rob Croner, CCI Consulting’s VP of Senior Executive Services, will share his insight and best practices for developing successful leadership transitions in a multi-generational workforce at the 2019 Greater Valley Forge HR Summit on October 25, 2019.
Held at the Penn State Great Valley campus in Malvern, PA, the HR Summit is a full-day conference for Human Resources professionals to engage in thought leadership, innovation and education. The theme for the Summit is “20/20 Vision for the HR Future” and presentations will provide HR professionals with perspectives, strategies and tactics to accomplish their goals of creating workplaces that are prepared for the future.
The conference will feature a keynote presentation from Ann Rhoades, President of PeopleInk, and 12 breakout sessions covering topics ranging from employee benefits, organizational change, succession planning, leadership development, and team performance.
Speakers and topics include:
- Create Your Own Psychological Safety at Work – Dean Becker
- Building a Non-Traditional Workforce in a Tight Labor Market – Samantha Sherwood Bononno, Esq.
- Creating A Sound Benefit Strategy for 2020 & Beyond – Anthony Carlozo
- Developing Successful Leadership Transitions in a Multi-Generational Workforce – Robert Croner
- Employee Benefits of the Future- How Legal Developments Will Drive Profound Change-Joseph Gordon, Esq.
- Measuring the Moments That Matter – Fiona Jamison
- Competencies & Strategies for Leading When You Don’t Know What’s Coming Next – Shawn Kent Hayashi
- Navigating Employees Through Organizational Change – Kimberly Nash
- Not Your Parents’ Leadership Model-Clare Novak
- Ignite inclusion- How to Lead with Belonging and Inclusion in Mind – Christine Ramsey
- Using Your Superpowers for Cultural Transformation – Susan Redding
- Developing the Agile HR Leader and Their Organization: 7+ Key Practices You’ll Need to Prosper in 2025- Wayne Tarken
The program is approved for up to 6.5 SHRM PDC’s and HRCI Business Credits.
Learn more and register at https://gvfhra.org/