UPWARDLY GLOBAL AND WORLD EDUCATION SERVICES PANEL DISCUSSION:
Tapping into today’s global talent for tomorrow’s business successes
Human mobility, or the movement of people across borders, is one of the important aspects of today’s global economy. The fact that 11 percent of foreign-born U.S. residents held master’s degree in 2007, compared with 10 percent of U.S. born residents, confirms a growing trend of international movement among highly-skilled global professionals.
Upwardly Global and World Education Services invite you for a morning of networking and discussion to learn from notable panelists how human mobility affects recruiting trends and what New York businesses are doing to harness the power of global talent.
When: Tuesday, April 20 from 8:00am to 10:00am
Where: Roger Smith Hotel, Starlight Room, 501 Lexington Avenue, New York, NY 10017
Panelists include:
· Isabel Medalho Pereira, Policy Specialist Human Development Report Office, UNDP
· Michele Wucker, Executive Director, World Policy Institute
· Dawn Fay, District President, Robert Half International
· Mariam Assefa, Executive Director, World Education Services
Agenda:
· Human mobility and the changing demographic profile of U.S. workforce
· The global war of talent: Is the U.S. still the land of opportunity?
· Diversity and Inclusion Trend in 2010
· Making hiring global talent easy
RSVP: Laura Barrera-Vera, Upwardly Global at laura@upwardlyglobal.org or 212-219-8828
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