About the Event:
How can companies be confident they are building a future-ready workforce? Find out on May 14, at our expert-led briefing Talent Development: Building a Future-Ready Workforce.
Top-performing organizations invest in structured talent development to stay ahead. In this exclusive panel featuring AMA’s latest research findings, experts will break down key strategies to engage, retain and future-proof your workforce.
Join us and discover:
- How structured development programs drive engagement and retention
- Why leadership and career advancement are the key to long-term business success
- How to prepare your workforce for disruptive technology and rapid change
- Actionable strategies to engage top talent and future leaders
Secure your spot today—this event is complimentary, but registration is required.
Agenda:
- AMA introduction
- Meet the Panelists
- Survey background and results
- Discussion
Panelists:
Alvin Albert, JD, MBA
Leadership & Management Expert
AMA Subject Matter Expert and Faculty
Alvin S. Albert is an AMA faculty member, attorney, certified mediator and certified Myers-Briggs (MBTI) trainer that has over 20 years of experience in management, training, and consulting. He’s worked with major organizations including Cox Communications, Comcast, Home Depot, and the University of Georgia. Known for his engaging and practical facilitation style, Alvin has also taught as an adjunct professor and served in the private, public, and nonprofit sectors. He earned his JD from John Marshall Law School and MBA from Long Island University.
Haywood Spangler, PhD, MDiv
Leadership & Business Ethics Expert
AMA Subject Matter Expert and Faculty
Haywood Spangler is a corporate trainer, researcher, and author. Spangler brings his expertise as an ethicist and philosopher to help organizations combine critical thinking with values in making complex, high-stakes decisions. He was also an instructor of business ethics at the University of Virginia's McIntire School of Commerce. Haywood earned his PhD in Ethics from the University of Virginia and MDiv from Yale University.
Moderator:
Lauren McNally
VP, Marketing Communications
American Management Association
Lauren McNally serves as the Vice President of Marketing Communications at the American Management Association (AMA), overseeing brand development, communications strategies, corporate learning marketing and creative services. Lauren also leads AMA’s Women’s Leadership Center.