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    Dinner Meeting: Effectively Leading Millennials in the Workplace

    Date: February 8, 2016, 5:30pm – 8:00pm
    Location:
    Hyatt Regency Princeton, Carnegie Center, Rt. 1.
    Networking & registration begins at 5:30pm, meeting starts at 6:00pm.
    Price:
    Advance registration: $45 members, $55 non-members. $10 extra at the door. Registration opens Tuesday, January 26 and closes at 11:59 PM on Thursday, February 4.
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    HRMA Dinner Meeting

    Effectively Leading Millennials in the Workplace

    Presented by

    Krishna Powell, Talent Development Expert and Coach

    February 8, 2016

    Hyatt Regency, Princeton

    5:30 PM to 8:00 PM

    **This program is approved for 1 general credit by the HRCI and 1 professional development credit by SHRM**

    For registration please go to http://hrma-nj.shrm.org/

    Millennials are currently the largest generation in today’s workforce.   Not to be managed as previous generations, millennials are leaders in training.  To achieve optimum success, an organization must recruit and retain millennials.

    Tying research and statistical data to practical application, this workshop shows leaders not only who millennials are but their significance to the future economy.  Yes, millennials are the ripples that organizations need if they want to make big waves in the future growth of their business’ bottom line.

    About our speaker:

    Krishna Powell is quickly becoming one of the leading subject matter experts on Managing Millennials in the Workplace. She has traveled the world extensively facilitating talent development programs and coaching individuals throughout the United States, France, China and Singapore. Krishna is a certified Master Human Capital Strategist, trained Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Mediator and executive career coach. Krishna has been facilitating talent development workshops over 15 years. What makes Krishna’s workshops unique is her uncanny ability to connect with her audience and provide practical application.

    Krishna is a graduate of CoachU and possesses her Bachelors in Liberal Arts from Rider University in Lawrenceville, New Jersey. She is currently pursuing her Master’s degree in Human Capital Development from LaSalle University