Greater Baltimore Committee's Economic Outlook Conference to Focus on the "Future of Work," including the role of Artificial Intelligence and Robots in the Workplace
BALTIMORE, Sept. 11, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- The Greater Baltimore Committee's annual Economic Outlook Conference on September 13 will feature a panel of experts discussing the "Future of Work," including the role of artificial intelligence and robots in the workplace, their interaction with human workers, the attitudes of Gen Z employees and how the workforce must be educated today for the dramatic technology changes coming for the jobs of the future.
Details:
When: September 13, 7:30 a.m. registration; 8-10 a.m. program.
Where: Baltimore Marriott Waterfront Hotel, 700 Aliceanna Street, Baltimore, MD.
Program Experts:
Dr. Robert L. Caret, Chancellor of the University System of Maryland, will focus on "Educating the New Workforce." Hear from Dr. Caret about the changes occurring in our higher education system to educate the next generation of workers.
Dr. Roger Casey, President of McDaniel College, will focus on "Gen Z: How They Differ from Millennials and Baby Boomers." Dr. Casey will discuss characteristics of the Gen Z workforce and how it will interact with the current workforce.
Allison Horn, Managing Director, Learning and Leadership Development for Accenture, will focus on "The Demand for Artificial Intelligence and its Impact in the Workplace." Horn will talk about the digital revolution and the future workforce.
David S. Mitchell, Associate Director, Policy and Market Solutions for The Aspen Institute Financial Security Program, will focus on "The Changing Wage and Benefit Programs." Mitchell will discuss how wages and benefits packages will change and the financial impact of the future workforce.
More Information:
https://gbc.org/events-listing/
ABOUT THE GREATER BALTIMORE COMMITTEE
The Greater Baltimore Committee (GBC) is a regional organization of business and civic leaders that includes businesses, nonprofit organizations and educational and civic institutions. It is the leading voice for the private sector in the Baltimore region on issues relating to economic growth, job creation, workforce development, transportation, the business climate and quality of life. The GBC's membership is comprised of over 500 member organizations, including large, mid-size and small companies, nonprofits, education and foundations in the Greater Baltimore region.
SOURCE Greater Baltimore Committee
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