Invite-only
Executive Networking Dinner:
Skills of the Future
Thursday, November 16th, 6:30pm - 9:00pm CST
Join Workera for an intimate networking dinner at the renowned Jeffrey's of Austin restaurant.
Embracing a skills-based talent strategy boosts productivity and fairness in the workplace. How do you align your skills strategy to your organization’s strategic goals? What challenges do you encounter? What part does skills assessment play in your strategy? How is your company embracing GenAI?
During a private dinner, we'll explore these questions and discuss the latest best practices around skills-based management, skills of the future, and pioneering new ways of learning for your teams.
Join us and other forward-thinking L&D and AI/data/tech leaders for an inspiring discussion.
Location: Jeffrey's, 1204 West Lynn Street Austin, TX 78703
Join Workera for an intimate networking dinner at the renowned Jeffrey's of Austin restaurant.
Embracing a skills-based talent strategy boosts productivity and fairness in the workplace. How do you align your skills strategy to your organization’s strategic goals? What challenges do you encounter? What part does skills assessment play in your strategy? How is your company embracing GenAI?
During a private dinner, we'll explore these questions and discuss the latest best practices around skills-based management, skills of the future, and pioneering new ways of learning for your teams.
Join us and other forward-thinking L&D and AI/data/tech leaders for an inspiring discussion.
Hosts
Stanford Lecturer of Computer Science and CEO at Workera
Christina Palomino
Senior Enterprise Account Executive at Workera
Senior Enterprise Account Executive at Workera
Register today
*Attendance to this event is by invitation only and registration is subject to approval.
Why Attend?
Networking Opportunity: Connect with like-minded Data, AI, and technology leaders
Thought Leadership: Engage in stimulating discussions on Gen AI Change management and digital transformation.
Expert Insights: Gain valuable insights from Kian Katanforoosh on how to increase engagement and accelerate AI / Gen AI adoption at your company.
About Kian Katanforoosh
Kian is an award-winning lecturer at Stanford University, where he teaches Deep Learning in the Computer Science department with Adjunct Professor Andrew Ng. Together, they have taught AI to over 3 million people.
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