Monday, December 11, 2023 1pm to 4pm
About this Event
6450 Pine St, Omaha, NE 68106
http://innovate.unomaha.edu/futureofwork
Next Event on December 11
In fall 2022, UNO began a series of ongoing conversations discussing critical topics influencing how, why and where we work. The “Future of Work Symposium Series” brings together leaders from the public, private, education and nonprofit sectors to shed light on big challenges and share thought-provoking insights on the following:
Join UNO for our next conversation, December 11, 2023 | 1-4 P.M. at the Scott Conference Center. The event will feature a keynote address from noted innovation scientist, speaker, and author Larry Keeley.
Keynote Speaker, Panelists, and Breakout Facilitators
Keynote Speaker & Panelist: Larry Keeley
Co-founder of Doblin, the leading global firm focused on innovation effectiveness
Professor at IIT Institute of Design
Professor at Kellogg Graduate School of Management
Moderator & Panelist: Dr. Joanne Li, CFA
Chancellor, University of Nebraska at Omaha
Panelist: Clark Lauritzen
President, First National Bank of Omaha
Panelist: Dr. Ben Wigert
Director of Research and Strategy, Workplace Management, Gallup
Panelist: Silva Raker
CEO, Luminarium
Breakout Facilitator: Dr. Andrea Haynes
Westside School District
Breakout Facilitator: Dr. Erin Bass
UNO
Breakout Facilitator: Dr. Kelly Gomez Johnson
UNO
Breakout Facilitator: Dr. Julie Dierberger
UNO
Breakout Facilitator: Jeffery Southall
UNO
Breakout Facilitator: Nancy Williams
No More Empty Pots
Breakout Facilitator: Tonya Eggspuehler
Union Pacific
Additional Information
If you have any questions about the event or future sessions of this symposium series, please contact Dr. Jaci Lindburg, Associate Vice Chancellor for Innovative and Learning-Centric Initiatives, at jlindburg@unomaha.edu.
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