Travelers Institute Launches Fall 2022 Virtual Programming
Season kicks off with programs to help leaders effectively navigate today’s evolving workplace
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“We have a jampacked lineup this season, which will cover a range of topics, from mental health in the workplace to the state of the economy, and what it means for insurance agents and brokers and the broader business community,” said Woodward. “Thought leaders from across sectors will join to share their latest insights to help us all more effectively navigate an ever-changing world.”
All events are free and open to the public; participants can register on the
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Sept. 7 : “Bridging the Civics Gap: Making the Business Case for Civic Engagement” – iCivics Executive DirectorLouise Dubé andTravelers Group General Counsel and Head of Civic EngagementJanice Brunner will discuss the business case and a blueprint for encouraging employees to get more involved in civic matters within the community.
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Sept. 14 : “Meet Gen Z: Your Next Customer and Colleague” –Jacqui Heidelberger , Assistant Vice President ofEnterprise Market Research at Travelers, will share insights into the events that are shaping Generation Z, as well as discuss strategies to help businesses appeal to, and recruit from, this demographic.
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Sept. 21 : “Mental Well-being in the Workplace” – Dr.Les Kertay , Clinical Psychologist and Senior Vice President ofBehavioral Health at Axiom Medical, will join Travelers executivesRich Ives , Vice President of Business Insurance Claim, and Dr.Marcos Iglesias , Vice President and Chief Medical Director, to examine mental well-being in the workplace and how businesses can help employees build the skills to manage through challenging times.
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Sept. 28 : “Woodward onWashington : Economic, Public Policy & Political Outlook” – Woodward will share her annual economic, public policy and political outlook, including the most pressing challenges facingCongress and the Biden administration today. She will also speak to the upcoming midterm elections and their implications for insurance, tax policy and the economy.
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Oct. 12 : “What’s Required? Understanding the New Cybersecurity Laws ImpactingU.S. Critical Infrastructure” –Matthew Eggers , Vice President of Cybersecurity Policy for theU.S. Chamber of Commerce , andKen Morrison , Director of Cyber Risk Control at Travelers, will discuss new reporting requirements included in recent cybersecurity federal legislation and the strategies that businesses can employ to better manage cyber risks.
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Oct. 19 : “A Conversation withNeel Kashkari , President and CEO of theFederal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis” – Kashkari will share his perspective onU.S. monetary policy, the state of the economy and his role in overseeing one of the country’s 12 Federal Reserve Banks.
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Oct. 26 : “Under Pressure: Real Estate Market Update with the National Association of Realtors’® Chief EconomistLawrence Yun” – Yun will discuss the current state of the residential and commercial real estate markets, and share expert insights into what the latest trends and forecasts may mean for buyers, sellers, renters, investors and the insurance industry.
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