Program
Tuesday, February 28, 2023
1:30 PM - 2:30 PM ET
Minimize Burnout and Get Happier at Work
As TM professionals, we carry such an incredible load of emotional labor, compassion and empathy for those we serve at our institutions. How might we put our oxygen masks on first to minimize burnout and find effective strategies for our personal employee engagement? Join executive coach Emili Bennett in this session, structured as a group coaching, to reflect on how to prioritize your wellbeing, minimize burnout, and share strategies with your employees on ways to find greater fulfillment and engagement at work.
Speakers: Emili Bennett, Vice President, Leadership Development, Bryant Group
Competencies: Integrity and ProfessionalismRelationship Building
2:45 PM - 3:45 PM ET
Inclusivity in the Workplace: Living the Values Out Loud
Have you been in organizations where values are everywhere and nowhere? They are painted on the walls, but hard to see in action. This session, led by Harvard Alumni Affairs and Development, will help make organizational values the heartbeat of your advancement team. We will share experiences and outcomes from culture-building programs, operational infrastructure, intentional communications, recognition, and accountability. Facilitated by COO and Associate VP, Siovhan O’Connor; Talent Management Director, Brittany Wilhelm; and Associate Director, Manager & Employee Effectiveness, Melisa Holzman, this session sits at the intersection of leadership, coordination, execution, and iteration necessary to live organizational values out loud.
Speakers: Brittany Wilhelm, Director, Talent Management, Harvard University, Siovhan O'Connor, Associate VP, AA&D Resources and Chief Operating Officer, Harvard University, Melisa Holzman, Associate Director, Employee and Manager Effectiveness, Harvard University
Topics: Diversity & Inclusion
2:45 PM - 3:45 PM ET
Small Shop, Big Dream: Onboard, Upboard & Offboard at Seton Hall University
What can a small shop do to build a culture of retention and referral? Onboard, 'upboard' and Offboard effectively. Seton Hall has implemented a comprehensive, streamlined and centralized divisional HR function with minimal budget, while providing substantial benefit to the team. Come learn how one person with ingenuity and effort can build a program to support candidates, hiring managers and employees through the complete recruitment cycle.
Speakers: Tara Hart, Senior Director, Administration, Seton Hall University
Competencies: Integrity and ProfessionalismRelationship Building
2:45 PM - 3:45 PM ET
Stop Managing Managers: It’s Time to Lead Leaders
Who are the key influencers in your organization? Who are the risk-takers? Is ambiguity feared, or is it embraced? In talent management organizations, the key influencers and risk-takers often sit at the top of the organizational chart. The vast majority of the team fears uncertainty. On the other hand, talent leadership organizations embrace ambiguity in every corner of the organization. People at all levels and functions feel supported and are encouraged to take risks, to exert their influence. We will explore the differences between managing people and leading talent and discuss strategies for building an organizational culture that motivates, inspires and challenges people to lead from where they are.
Speakers: Justin Fincher, Vice President for Advancement and Executive Director, Stony Brook Foundation, Stony Brook University
Competencies: Strategic Thinking
Topics: Talent Management
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM ET
Emergency Preparedness: The Coming Anti-DEIB Storm
The state of diversity, equity, and inclusion is increasingly coming under attack as numerous individuals, state legislative bills, and well-funded thinktanks work feverishly to dismantle and invoke fear toward any progress. Institutions in some states are being directed to remove the language of diversity within their recruitment materials, and others are experiencing the call for removal of senior level diversity administrators after decades of student advocacy and intentional university commitment. What does this brewing anti-DEIB storm mean for the profession of advancement; how can advancement organizations build capacity to be agile during a contentious time? This session will expose strategic talent management professionals to topics targeting DEIB that may challenge their progress forward. In addition, this session will assist professionals in processing their internal strategy and position while identifying opportunities to stay the course on their DEIB strategic plans and initiatives.
Speakers: Rob Henry, Vice President, Development, Culture, and Talent, Council for Advancement and Support of Education, Ben Fiore-Walker, Sr. Director of the Opportunity and Inclusion Center, CASE
Competencies: Global and Cultural CompetenceStrategic Thinking
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