As employees start to return to work after two years of mostly working remotely, smart employers are rethinking just about all aspects of how work is done to get the best of both the home and office worlds.

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The Future of Work

As employees start to return to work after two years of mostly working remotely, smart employers are rethinking just about all aspects of how work is done to get the best of both the home and office worlds. In this webinar, we discuss:

-- How the traditional 9-to-5 work day will have to change -- and in some cases go away -- in the new, hybrid world of work.

-- Why there will need to be changes in the talent pipeline, reaching all the way back to preparation at universities.

-- How employers should think about arranging nexuses, both within offices and in certain cities to foster innovation and the many other activities that require collaboration. 

-- Why there will be right answers (plural) and not a single approach that works for everyone.

 

Date: April 19, 2022

Time: 2:35 pm EDT

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About the Speakers


Ron Rock

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Ron Rock

Ron Rock is a leader in the financial services sector at JobsOhio focusing primarily on insurance and Insurtech. His role is to create and oversee the strategy for growing existing Ohio businesses and attracting new businesses to the State. With over 20 years of financial services experience, Ron brings a deep knowledge of the industry and is constantly exploring new opportunities to create or support strategic alliances. JobsOhio is Ohio's private economic development corporation and works outside - but alongside - state government principally making loans and grants to support business attraction, expansion, and retention efforts within the state.

Bryan Falchuk

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Bryan Falchuk

Bryan Falchuk is the Founder and Managing Partner of Insurance Evolution Partners, which advises carriers and their partners on how to navigate an evolving industry facing disruption and change. Bryan spent 20 years in the insurance industry, including serving as Head of Claims for Hiscox USA and leading Growth for insurtech communications solution, Hi Marley. Bryan has also held leadership roles in corporate strategy, operations and distribution at carriers like Liberty Mutual and Beazley. He was a consultant in McKinsey & Company’s insurance practice, and is on the advisory boards of several startups focused on the insurance industry.

Bryan is a best-selling author and public speaker, including several TEDx Talks. His best-selling book series, The Future of Insurance: From Disruption to Evolution, shares case studies of legacy and startup carriers overcoming the barriers to change we all face in the industry to innovate to help Insurance move forward and evolve.

Paul Carroll

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Paul Carroll

Paul Carroll is the editor-in-chief of Insurance Thought Leadership.

He is also co-author of A Brief History of a Perfect Future: Inventing the Future We Can Proudly Leave Our Kids by 2050 and Billion Dollar Lessons: What You Can Learn From the Most Inexcusable Business Failures of the Last 25 Years and the author of a best-seller on IBM, published in 1993.

Carroll spent 17 years at the Wall Street Journal as an editor and reporter; he was nominated twice for the Pulitzer Prize. He later was a finalist for a National Magazine Award.

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