HR Professionals Will Learn How Advice, Data, Software Intersect to Help Solve Their Most Pressing Human Capital Challenges
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ARLINGTON, Virginia, May 31 -- Willis Towers Watson, a risk management, insurance brokerage and advisory company, issued the following news release:
Willis Towers Watson (NASDAQ: WLTW), a leading global advisory, broking and solutions company, will host the Willis Towers Watson HR Software and Solutions Conference, June 4 to 6, 2018, at the Four Seasons Hotel in Denver, Colorado. The conference will bring together talent and compensation professionals and those with HR software responsibilities. These attendees will explore how consulting advice, data insights, and HR software and its subsequent implementation all intersect to help employers address their most complex human capital issues.
The event will feature 30 Willis Towers Watson client speakers, more than half from Fortune 500 organizations, who will contribute both to panel discussions and breakout sessions. Conference attendees will have exclusive access to many of today's leading voices in talent and rewards, and ample peer-to-peer networking opportunities. The event will delve beyond HR software and examine the critical issues HR professionals face today, e.g., getting compensation right, modernizing Total Rewards, driving the talent value proposition and enhancing the employee experience.
"The Willis Towers Watson HR Software and Solutions Conference is a great opportunity for attendees to learn from their peers who have been through the toughest HR challenges and lived to tell the tale," said Chris Pinc, director, HR Software Product Management, Willis Towers Watson. "Attendees will gain practical knowledge to implement across their HR disciplines and better understand the intrinsic value of procuring great HR software and world-class advisory expertise from one vendor source."
Michelle Gielan, national CBS News anchor and the best-selling author of Broadcasting Happiness, will open and keynote the conference, beginning Monday, June 4, from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. MT.
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