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UD Lerner’s upcoming free webinar tackles hybrid work culture

Looking for advice about hiring in a hybrid workplace? Fintech? Diversity in the workplace? Lerner's fall webinars cover these and more.

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Work culture has changed a lot since March 2020. What was expected to be a brief quarantine followed by a return to total “normalcy” has evolved over the last year and a half into a new, uncertain hybrid world. And it’s more likely that work culture will continue to change rather than go back to the pre-2020 status quo.

As part of The University of Delaware’s Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics’ Lifelong Lerner Expert Webinar Series, four UD graduates will participate in a virtual panel on hiring and retaining the best employees during uncertain times.

The panel, Hiring Productive Leaders in a Hybrid World, will be held on Tuesday, September 28 from 12-1 p.m. and will feature:

  • Pierre Anderson, Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer, Artesian Resources Corporation
  • Tanya Bakalov, CEO & Founder of HelloTeam
  • Sharice Hall, Vice President, Corporate Impact Marketing, JPMorgan Chase
  • Tony Skiadas, Senior Vice President & Controller, Verizon

After September’s panel, there will be three more monthly panels in the series for 2021. They are:

  • Wednesday, October 27 — Fintech
  • Tuesday, November 16 —Private Equities
  • Tuesday, December 7 — Diversity in the Workplace

Attendees of these free webinars are not required to be students or almuni of UD; check the “community member” box during registration if you are not affiliated with the university.

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