Lydia Dishman
Fast CompanyLydia Dishman is Fast Company’s senior editor for growth and engagement. She has also written for CBS Moneywatch, Fortune, The Guardian, Popular Science, and the New York Times, among others.
In an environment of constant workplace change, how can employers create a consistent community that builds enduring bonds of trust with workers? Our one-day live conference will bring together leading thinkers and top executives in HR, hybrid work, diversity, benefits, social impact and employee engagement for an up-to-the-minute conversation on topics such as creating equity in a hybrid workplace, balancing productivity with well-being, offering better career paths, developing diversity in leadership, and supporting working parents.
From Day One is a Recertification Provider for SHRM and HRCI. This session is eligible for 4 credits from both organizations. The Activity IDs will be sent to attendees after the conclusion of the session.
From Day One Is Proud to Welcome Our Title Sponsor, SkillCycle
Chief Human Resources Officer
Chief Talent & Capability Officer
Managing Director, Achievers Workforce Institute
Diversity Global Chief & Equity & Inclusion Officer
SVP, Corporate HR
Global EVP, Chief Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Officer
VP, Campus Diversity Recruitment, Global Talent Acquisition & People Insights
Senior Editor, Growth and Engagement
Head of Diversity & Inclusion
“The Retention Revolution”
Business Editor
Global Chief Inclusion & Diversity Officer
Chief People Officer
Managing Editor for Diversity Equity and Inclusion.
Senior Vice President, People Experience
Chief Human Resources Officer, Home Care
Senior Vice President and Chief Human Resources Officer
Enterprise Account Executive
Chief People Officer
Associate Editor, Contributors
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Associate Dean, Communications and Public Affairs
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President, Field Operations
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Associate Director, Partnership Development
Senior Enterprise Account Executive,
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Director of Network and Plant Maintenance
Speaker:
Rebecca Taylor, Chief Operating Officer, SkillCycle
The authors of two groundbreaking new books come together in conversation about how being a human professional is not an oxymoron, and has never been more important. Employees have come to expect more empathic treatment throughout their careers, from onboarding to major life journeys like pregnancy. Delivering on that expectation demands nothing less than an HR transformation.
Speaker:
Stephanie Kramer, Chief Human Resources Officer, L'Oréal USA, and Author, Carry Strong: An Empowered Approach to Navigating Pregnancy and Work
Moderator:
Erica Keswin, Workplace Strategist and Author, The Retention Revolution: 7 Surprising (and Very Human!) Ways to Keep Employees Connected to Your Company
Speaker:
Sayar Lonial, Associate Dean for Communications and Public Affairs, New York University Tandon School of Engineering
To ensure an inclusive sense of opportunity in their workforces, employers need to make sure all employees see pathways for equitable career development. At a time of both corporate austerity and diversity backlash, what are the components of a successful strategy, including coaching, learning and development, and enrichment opportunities? How can companies do better at spotting leadership potential and helping first-time managers get off to a successful start?
Panelists:
Ezinne Okoro, Global Chief, Inclusion & Diversity, Wunderman Thompson
Corey Smith, Head of Diversity & Inclusion, LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton
Brian McGrath, Co-Chair of the Financial Services Practice, Hinshaw & Culbertson
Natoya Brown, Senior VP, People Experience, Universal Music Group
Gemma Toner, CEO and Founder, TONE Networks
Moderator:
Kadia Tubman, Managing Editor for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, Insider
When it comes to corporate culture, HR is the master of ceremonies. But because HR juggles this foundational work on top of other daily tasks, HR teams are reporting record burnout, turnover, and ultimately, low employee engagement, retention, and performance. What is the solution? We’ll share our experience to help you take control of your culture initiatives. Takeaways: What to look for in your company’s culture to find the areas for improvement; how to leverage certified coaches and mentors to create enduring culture change, and actions to build consensus for change.
Speaker:
Rebecca Taylor, Chief Operating Officer, SkillCycle
Changing economic conditions and the rise in the adoption of new technologies are creating moving targets for entire industries. But talent supply has not been able to keep pace, resulting in a major shortage of skills across the country. Through talent-pipeline audits and investments in training and career development, talent-management teams will be equipped to adapt and respond. Join us as we demonstrate how to evaluate your talent-development methods and explore how to deploy an effective program that can close the skills gaps in your organization.
Speaker:
Anthony Hughes, Co-Founder & CEO, Tech Elevator
For 25 years, organizations have relied on policies and training to ensure that employee behavior matches corporate values. While program managers can point to completion certificates, today companies experience just as many violations of corporate values as we did 25 years ago. It’s time to take a different approach, a skills-based approach to values like respect, inclusion, and integrity. In this session, we’ll share a skills taxonomy for corporate values and a learning approach to develop, measure, and quantifiably improve skills throughout the workforce. Bring your corporate values with you to the session and we’ll make it interactive!
Speakers:
Janine Yancey, CEO, Emtrain
Leesa Askew, Enterprise Account Executive, Emtrain
“Feedback is a gift.” We’ve all heard that adage before, but it’s an accurate statement when it comes to enabling successful teams. As executives and HR professionals focus on growth of their people and businesses, it’s critical to understand the importance of feedback and infuse that into the culture. This workshop will explore thee real impact of feedback in your organizations and why it matters; memorable exercises that will amplify the importance of feedback; methods to infuse feedback strategies into your team and organization; and stories of companies that are doing it well.
Speaker:
Rob Catalano, Chief Engagement Officer, WorkTango
There is a disconnect between “investment” and “impact” when it comes to employee benefits programs. Employers must consider what brings the most value to their workforce and the Theory of Gift Giving can aid in evaluating programs that truly invest in employee well-being and growth. The theory consists of three principles: making employees feel seen and important, providing a high-quality or high-cost Item, and introducing something new.
Speaker:
Laurie Baron, Vice President of National Consultant Partnerships, First Stop Health
Every company is a tech company. Maintaining a competitive edge in business begins and ends with how diverse talent and innovation is fostered, created, and developed. How can qualified, non-degreed, and diverse entry-level talent be sourced for your tech teams? Additionally, what can companies do to retain in-demand talent and build a sense of belonging across their workforce?
Panelists:
Tara Fosbre, VP, Head of Innovation, Programs and Capabilities, Guardian Life
Amanda Goodman, Managing Director, Accenture
Wayne Charles, Director of Network and Plant Maintenance, Andrena
Michael Adames- Infrastructure Senior Analyst at Accenture and NPower alumnus
Moderator:
Helen Kogan, Executive Director, NPower
Research shows that for organizations looking to improve the employee experience, creating conditions for belonging have an immediate and lasting effect. Employees who feel a sense of belonging are more engaged and have higher job satisfaction, better mental health, and improved productivity. In this interactive session, Achievers will share a tactical, practical perspective on how to ensure that every employee feels Welcomed, Known, Included, Supported, and Connected.
Speaker:
David Bator, Managing Director, Achievers Workforce Institute, Achievers
Speaker:
Siobhan Gagliano, Account Executive, Northstar
Traditionally, employers focused on the relationship of physical health with employee engagement, retention, and productivity. But with the growing recognition that employee well-being includes other factors ranging from the mind-body connection to financial wellness, enlightened employers are looking for ways of addressing employee needs in a far more holistic way. As this thinking evolves, how are HR and benefits leaders assessing the points where employers can be most effective–and how are they aligning those needs with new solutions?
Panelists:
Carrie Maltese, SVP, Corporate HR, NBCUniversal
Andrew Gold, Senior VP & Chief HR Officer, Pitney Bowes
Sumita Banerjee, Chief HR Officer, kdc/one
Kumud Sharma, Chief People Officer, Betterment
Andrea Cooper, Chief People Officer, Talkspace
Moderator:
Corinne Lestch, Associate Editor, Forbes
Nearly 73% of your workers are primary caregivers. That means they’re facing a caregiver shortage and skyrocketing costs at home that directly impact their productivity and retention at work. In the state of our economy, every dollar counts for employers and your workforce. Join us to learn which benefits employers are prioritizing that directly impact their bottom line and how the caregiving crisis is impacting your employees. You will walk away with immediate steps you can take to evaluate and implement equitable and accessible benefits for employees at every life stage.
Speaker:
Jess Marble, Director, Care for Business
Speaker:
Amritpal Singh, Co-founder and Commercial Director, Multiplier
At a time of low job turnover but enduring demand for workers in tech and other fields, talent acquisition calls for innovation approaches. How are TA leaders rethinking their roles and strategies? What role will AI and other new technology play in recruiting–as well as workforce planning? How will progress be maintained on diversity, equity and inclusion at a time when DEI leaders are facing headwinds? How are TA leaders developing a larger remote-work labor pool, in which geographic boundaries are evaporating?
Panelists:
Ramcess Jean-Louis, Global Chief Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Officer, Pfizer
Sivona Blake, VP, Campus Diversity Recruitment, Global Talent Acquisition & People Insights, Citigroup
Singleton Beato, Global EVP, Chief Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Officer, McCann Worldgroup
Michael Morris, CEO and Co-founder, Torc
Moderator:
Lydia Dishman, Senior Editor, Growth and Engagement, Fast Company
How the chief of talent for a company with 40,000 employees develops workers with a combination of technology, coaching, and a culture of listening. The goal: creating a democratization of opportunity.
Speaker:
Robert Gulliver, Chief Talent & Capability Officer, Prudential Financial
Moderator:
Jamie Heller, Business Editor, the Wall Street Journal
Speaker:
Rebecca Taylor, Chief Operating Officer, SkillCycle
The conference will take place at the Edison Ballroom, an elegant private event space in the heart of Times Square, New York City.