Podcasts

  • Enterprise Account Executive
    Zipwhip

    July 7
  • Rachel Alt-Simmons has a passion for engaging people in in the co-creation of human-centric solutions. In her role as Head of Strategic Design at AXA XL, she works across the organization to help incorporate innovation into strategic programs. She also trains teams on the Design Thinking framework. Outside of AXA XL, Rachel is an adjunct professor at Boston University, teaching agile software development, product strategy, and user-experience design.

    July 7
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  • Our third monthly survey found almost six out of 10 employers report that their plans for the return to work are stymied by uncertainty — specifically, a lack of clarity on the right timing, and persistent questions about how to provide a safe environment for their employees.

    July 7
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  • While many low-income employees in the service sector have been laid off or risk getting sick if they do go to work, the city’s high-paid tech workers have been mostly shielded.

    July 7
  • Jan Pieter Janssen is IST Lead for NGA Human Resources, an Alight company.

    July 7
  • Craig Hinkley is CEO of White Hat Security.

    July 7
  • With remote work and virtual interviewing becoming the new normal, companies have an opportunity to rethink their recruiting strategies, says LinkedIn’s vice president of talent solutions.

    July 7
  • George Friedlander is widely recognized as a leader in the municipal bond marketplace. He is frequently quoted in the financial press on his ideas related to trends and investment patterns in the municipal bond market. Prior to joining Court Street Group, he was employed by� Citigroup and its predecessor firms for 41 years.� He has a BS in Math from the State University at Stony Brook and an MBA with Distinction in Finance from Pace University. Mr. Friedlander� has perennially been ranked within the top three� in municipal strategy in various investor surveys. More recently, he has adjusted his focus to policy analysis within the muni market, as well as the implications of accelerating technological change for state and local governments. Mr. Friedlander has further been recognized with awards from SIFMA and its predecessor firms, the Bond Market Association and the Public Securities Association, and from the National Federation of Municipal Analysts. He was voted the National Federation’s Analyst of the Year in 1989, and received the Chairman’s Contribution Award of the Bond Market Association in 1997. In 2011 Mr. Friedlander received the Lifetime Achievement Award in a poll of institutional investors by Smith's Research and Gradings. �He is currently actively working with state and local public interest groups on ways to respond to potential threats to the tax-exempt status of municipal bonds.

    July 6
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  • Bobbi Kloss is the director of human capital management services for the Benefit Advisors Network

    July 6
  • Businesses should make sure they have all the boxes checked in regard to business processes, employee pay and benefits, and safety before their employees return to work.

    July 6
    Pam Lacy
    Paychex