NYPCMA Spring Program: Leading Across Generations
April 14 @ 12:30 pm– 4:00 pm EDT
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Join us for an afternoon of learning and networking at the NYPCMA Spring Program: Leading Across Generations. We will explore how events can foster deeper connection, stronger communities, and a more inclusive future.
Our speaker is Phil Putnam, an executive leader-turned-speaker and author whose work on employee motivation and cross-generational leadership has fueled success for many of the world’s greatest companies.
Program Description:
How do you build Cross-Generational Trust that drives growth, profit, and retention for Baby Boomers, Gen X, Millennials, and Gen Z? These four generations make up the exceptionally valuable and endlessly complex workforce of today, and the deep differences among their beliefs about work are adding significant friction to getting growth and goals. “How do I bridge their differences and deliver massive results at the same time?!” is a common and understandable leadership concern.
Give To Get Trust: Leading Across Generations solves this problem by equipping leaders of all ages and levels to understand why each generation responds to work and life the way they do, and gives tactical guidance for how to get teamwork and material results from any combination of generations.
Key takeaways include:
- Clear, tactical steps to navigate the cultural and legal landscape of multi-generational teams.
- The ability to anticipate and resolve cross-generational conflicts on both team and individual levels.
- Phil’s Give To Get Trust leadership guide.
- Phil’s LIFE Motivation Model – a lightweight, scalable process to discover employee motivations and drive performance.
Agenda for Tuesday, April 14:
12:30pm-1:30pm | Registration and Networking
1:30pm-3:00pm | Opening Remarks and Education Session
3:00pm-4:00pm | Reception
Location: Carmine’s Times Square, 200 West 44th Street, New York, NY
Accessibility: The venue is accessible. If you need additional accessibility services or have questions, please contact [email protected].
Registration Information:
- Membership to the PCMA New York Chapter is not required to attend. Guests are welcome.
- If you are not a member, click here to learn more about membership.
- If you are a member of PCMA, but not a member of the New York Chapter, please contact [email protected] to add the New York Chapter to your account. The cost to add a chapter to your membership is $30.00.
Registration Assistance: Planners in need of financial assistance to cover registration fees are encouraged to email [email protected] with a request. In addition, as part of our NYPCMA chapter’s commitment to inclusivity and accessibility, we’re offering two complimentary registrations to this meeting for event planners from historically underrepresented or economically disadvantaged backgrounds. This is a great opportunity to connect with NYPCMA and fellow business event professionals at this special gathering! For more information, please email [email protected].
Education Credit: NYPCMA has been approved by the Events Industry Council (EIC) as a Preferred Provider of the above-listed continuing education course, which qualifies for CMP continuing education credit. Determination of continuing education credit eligibility or Preferred Provider status does not imply EIC’s endorsement or assessment of education quality. If you plan to claim education credit, please register for this meeting with the same email associated with your EIC account. You will receive an automated message to claim credit after the meeting when the final attendee roster is uploaded to the EIC. The education credit total for this session is 1.5 hours.
Food and Beverage: If you have any food allergies or dietary restrictions, please include the details in your registration. If you have questions about the food and beverage being served at the Spring Program, please contact [email protected].
