It’s time to talk about returning to work! Are you doing it yet? Or is “working from home” a part of your life now? Join us for a state-of-work conversation between experts as they discuss how the workplace is evolving post-pandemic, both from the perspective of companies as well as the broader economy. We’ll be paying attention to how people are hiring, what to expect if you are just entering the job market, and how companies are handling working from home long term. If you’re ready to learn what the office landscape might look like in the near future, check out this event! A Zoom link will be sent 30 minutes prior to event start time. After the event, a member of the YPN outreach committee will be in touch to welcome you to the group.
Featured Speakers
Janel M. O’Connor
Chief Human Resources Officer
Partner of Internal Human Capital
Sikich, LLP
Janel is responsible for the firm’s human capital strategy, employee experience and engagement, diversity and inclusion, with a focus on building a culture of excellence for the organization’s 1,000+ professionals nationwide. She is also responsible for supporting the firm’s organic growth through the integration of acquisitions.
Haydee Nunez
Director Career Development Center
North Central College
Haydee joined North Central College as the director of Career Development in 2016. Prior to NC, Haydee worked at DePaul University as the director of Adult, Veteran and Commuter Student Affairs, was the director of Community Service Career Development at the Adler School of Professional Psychology in Chicago, and has worked in the areas of diversity affairs at The University of Chicago and the Chicago Booth School of Business where she received her Master's degree in Social Work and MBA in General Management.
Brenden Mason
Assistant Professor of Economics
Brenden joined North Central College in 2018. His research interests are in the subfields of money, banking, and credit. He empirically investigates the economic effects of financial constraints, as well as the demand for currency and credit. His teaching interests are in macroeconomics, monetary policy, labor (macro), and international economics.
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