PM in the AM - September 18, 2024
PM in the AM Chapter Event, Wednesday September18th, 7 – 8 AM CT
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Speaker Name: Chad Kopitzke Chad@Nextgen-Advantage.com
Presentation Title: Generations Collide . . . you’re in the middle of it — what’s next?
Speaker Bio:
Chad Kopitzke is an Xer stuck between two of the largest generations in American history—millennials on one side, boomers on the other. Through his background of managing internship programs on a state university campus, Chad has effectively played third party between companies and students. He hears what business leaders need and what keeps them up at night. And he understands today’s college kids—how they think and what they value.
Chad’s own mentors have been C-level corporate boomers, which means he can also relate to how they operate and what they expect. All this places Chad at a unique vantage point in modern business culture. His focus is to help generations connect—rather than collide—for the sake of business growth.
Presentation Description:
Chad Kopitzke is founder of NeXtGen Advantage, an innovative talent management firm based in Appleton, Wisconsin. As a human capital expert with specialized knowledge of generational issues in the workplace, Chad brings a unique vantage point to modern business culture. His forward-thinking approach to talent management—which involves putting the human element back into human resources even while embracing advanced technology—can disarm an employer’s impending dangers and help companies thrive well into the future.
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