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While immigrants make up 17% of the U.S. workforce, a lack of English language proficiency is a major barrier to employment for many.
February 17 -
Mental health platform Lyra Health is offering a new therapy regimen for people struggling with suicidal thinking.
February 16 -
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The pandemic has sped up the incorporation of HR tech but it may do more harm than good if employers don’t intervene.
February 16 -
While banks press employees to return to work, Wall Street's regulators stay remote.
February 16 -
Want to be a true warrior in the eyes of your clients? Start by recognizing the need to do better on finding proven healthcare solutions.
February 16
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The Hazard HQ team provides real time updates on the impacts of natural hazards on property. From blazing wildfires in California to hurricanes along the Gulf and Atlantic coasts to even tropical cyclones and earthquakes worldwide, this global team keeps tabs on catastrophic activity. They release explanations of the probability of homes impacted, the kind of damage we foresee and the dollar value of losses. In addition, they provide expertise and guidance to the industry on how to be more resilient and help protect homes in the face of natural hazards.
February 16 -
President and CEO Jill Castilla led a 180-degree turnaround at Citizens Bank of Edmond through her approach to Fintech and social media. She changed the story of the Bank from one of near collapse and failure to one of great success and innovation. Jill has told the story of the turnaround at conferences nationwide and to 5,000+ people in various industries. Jill broke virtual radio silence through the power of social media by leading the bank from having no audience to more than 30,000 followers who engage with the Bank through Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and Instagram. Jill was named “Most Admired CEOs in Oklahoma"; “Most Innovative CEOs in Banking”; "Community Banker of the Year"; and "Most Powerful Women in Banking" in 2015. She ranks #1 on ICBA’s list of Twitter influencers. Citizens’ community appreciation event implemented by Jill, “Heard on Hurd,” had more than 100,000 attendees in 2015 and generated more than $2.4 million in economic activity. Jill previously served in the U.S. Army and Oklahoma Army National Guard as a construction and civil engineer. Prior to joining Citizens Bank, she was at the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City and with a community bank in Minnesota. Her academic background includes a Master’s degree in Economics from the University of Oklahoma and she is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Graduate School of Banking. Jill is a distinguished alumna of Hawaii Pacific University.
February 15 -
We’ve spent two years reevaluating the way we work. Now, it’s time to fix it for the future. From supportive benefits to dream offices, here’s what the future of work might actually look like.
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