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Be in the room where it all happens! Discussing successes in the workplace by leveraging diversity of thought and new perspectives.
Please join CoreNet Chicago as we celebrate Women’s History Month! Our dynamic panel will discuss success stories by leveraging diversity of thought and bringing new perspectives to projects. Dan Chong, President at HBF, will be discussing what he considers to be the five most pervasive evolutions in human history and how these advancements have reshaped the ways in which we live and work today and for the foreseeable future. It is his belief that these progressions have a profound impact on how organizations confront the rapidly shifting dynamics of workplace culture; how they support an increasingly diverse and multi-generational workforce; and how they navigate competing in a global marketplace.
After Dan’s portion of the program, our other esteemed panelists, Erin Murray Butler and Taya Cook will join him for a round table discussion led by moderator, Renae Bradshaw. They will discuss key takeaways from Dan’s message as well as other factors that affect women in the workplace today.
Moderator: Renae Bradshaw, Director of Real Estate, Kirkland & Ellis
Dan Chong, President, HBF
Erin Murray-Butler, Partner, Head of Workplace and RE Managment at William Blair
Taya Cook, Development Director, Urban Capital
Members: $50 / $75 after March 6
Non-Members: $85 / $100 after March 6