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SUMMARY:Engaging Students to Fill the Tech Talent Gap (ZOOM WEBINAR)
DESCRIPTION:Join NVTC’s Filling the Tech Talent Gap Community of Interest for a virtual meeting on the value of keeping students in the National Capital Region after graduation and strategies to make that happen. \nThe growing School of Business at George Mason University\, part of the largest public university in the Commonwealth\, graduates over 1\,100 students per year in concentrations that prepare students for successful business and tech careers. \nWhat can local businesses do to retain highly skilled students after graduation? Two senior leaders from the School of Business will share details on the programs put in place to engage and retain students during school and post-graduation. Learn what it takes to tap into this local NextGen talent for internships\, apprenticeships\, consulting projects\, and ultimately a career and future with your company. \nWhy it matters. Retaining students in the region post-graduation goes a long way toward helping close the current tech workforce gap. Understanding the value of engaging local learners equals opportunities for students\, organizations\, and the region as a whole.
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CATEGORIES:Workforce Development,Webinars,For Businesses
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SUMMARY:WELLBEING: CARING FOR YOURSELF FIRST
DESCRIPTION:Madhavi Jodhpurkar is an organizational learning and development professional practicing human capital development in the National Capital Region for the last several years. Her subject matters include leadership development\, executive coaching\, talent preservation\, operations management\, psychological safety and wellbeing\, and knowledge management. A talented systems thinker and a recognized Kindness Ambassador\, Madhavi wields her Lean 6 Sigma credentials to unapologetically advocate for process improvements wherever she goes and does so with a clear lens on unifying diverse viewpoints to achieve desired outcomes in a human-centric manner while authentically balancing organizational objectives. A humble\, integrous leader who finds joy in catalyzing organizational growth amidst ambiguity and change\, Madhavi never ceases to\, nor runs out of positive energy! \nPresently working as a Senior Talent Partner at a global renewable energy non-profit (RMI)\, Madhavi has nearly 20 years of management experience behind her in various corporate and non-profit settings. Transitioning past her prior engineering and architectural training\, Madhavi obtained her graduate degree from George Mason University\, VA in her chosen field of organizational learning and development which she now happily and forcefully brings to bear at work and in life. Madhavi lives in Northern Virginia with her husband Jeetu Jodhpurkar. She has two children in college\, daughter Mohini and son Kanha. Madhavi and Jeetu\, for the last 10 years run a self-funded non-profit teaching classes and creating workshops on personal development\, well-being\, and self-empowering spirituality through the practice of meditation for youth and professionals in the IT\, medical\, and energy industries on the weekends. \nSignature Strengths: • Learner • Strategic • Ideation • Input • Positivity •
URL:https://biz.loudoun.gov/event/wellbeing-caring-for-yourself-first/
LOCATION:MD
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