The Conference on Women* in Hybrid & Remote Work will bring together academic scholars, industry leaders, and innovative thinkers to discuss experiences, barriers and next steps for those working in hybrid and remote environments and for organizations dealing with the challenges of these new work environments.
The Conference on Women* in Hybrid & Remote Work will bring together academic scholars, industry leaders, and innovative thinkers to discuss experiences, barriers and next steps for those working in hybrid and remote environments and for organizations dealing with the challenges of these new work environments. The conference is scheduled for November 3, 2023, at Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ and will take place in a hybrid format, with presentations taking place both in-person and virtually. All virtual presentations will be streamed in the in-person location during the designated time slots.
*women includes all who identify as women
Agenda
Time | Session | Speakers |
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8:00-9:00AM | Registration and Breakfast | |
9:00-9:15AM | Welcome | |
9:15-9:45AM |
Keynote Reimagine Inclusion: A Fireside Chat with Mita Mallick |
Mita Mallick, Carta |
9:45-10:45AM |
Insights from Research on Women’s Career Equality in Virtual Work: Where Do We Go From Here? |
Lauryn Burnett, George Washington University (Moderator) |
Breakout 1 11:00-11:45AM |
Meeting the Needs of an Ever-Evolving Intersectional Talent Landscape |
Samantha Santos, Citi (Moderator) |
Remote Work and Career Advancement – Is There a Gender Gap? |
Rhea Moss, iCIMS (Moderator) |
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It’s Not Just a Women’s Issue – The Role of Men in Hybrid and Remote Work |
Lisa Kaplowitz, Rutgers Business School/CWIB (Moderator) |
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12:00-1:00PM | Lunch | |
Breakout 2 1:15-2:00PM |
Aligning Organizational Priorities & Women’s Needs Across Career Stages & Life Cycles |
Jeana Wirtenberg, Rutgers Business School (Moderator) |
Remote and Hybrid Work Experiences at the Intersection of Gender and Race |
N. Sharon Hill, George Washington University (Moderator) |
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Wellness Online |
Terri Kurtzberg, Rutgers Business School (Moderator) |
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Breakout 3 2:15-3:00PM |
Are We Caring Enough about the Impact on Caregivers? | Lisa Kaplowitz, Rutgers Business School/CWIB (Moderator) Bhagyashree Barhate, The University of Southern Mississippi Misty Heggeness, University of Kansas Mindy Ryan, Sanofi |
Evolution of Workspace Designs to Facilitate Collaboration and Engagement |
Julia Eisenberg, Pace University (Moderator) |
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Intentional Power Skills: Why Women are Uniquely Equipped for Success in the New World of Work |
Lisen Stromberg, PrismWork (Moderator) |
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3:15-3:45PM | Closing Thoughts and Next Steps | |
4:00-5:30PM | Cocktails and Collaboration |
Price
This event is $0.00 - $100.00