The current downturned economy has brought human capital leadership to the forefront in the marketplace and the public consciousness. This has brought forth a new set of challenges that compete with the existing matters for the human capital leader’s attention.
It is against this backdrop that Argyle Executive Forum presents its 2008 Human Capital Leadership Forum, which will take place in Manhattan. The event brings together leaders in human capital from approximately 135–150 public and private large cap and mid cap corporations, as well as complementary areas of executive leadership (CEOs, CFOs & COOs). The forum will address a number of topics including, but not limited to: best practices in finding and retaining quality employees, transforming human capital through a shift in the business model, overcoming challenges in leadership development, and the processes and challenges of shifting from a regional to a global human capital focus.
Please note that the limited seating for members of the advisory community is offered first to those that are supporting the event as sponsors. This event is by invitation only, and an invitation code is required. If you did not receive an invitation but would like to inquire about attendance, please click here
*The press policy for this event has not yet been finalized. Please note the press policy is set at the individual session level. Some sessions may be on the record, while others are off the record. Please consult the event’s agenda, which will indicate which sessions are off the record. To inquire about media presence, please click here
Keynote Presentations By:
Lucien Alziari
Senior Vice President Human Resources
Avon Products
Beryl Cook
Executive Vice President & Chief Human Resources Officer
News Corporation
Bonnie C. Hathcock
Senior Vice President and Chief Human Resources Officer
Humana Inc.
Lynn Jolliffe
Senior Vice President Human Resources Worldwide
Ingram Micro Inc.
Brian Schipper
Senior Vice President Human Resources
Cisco Systems Inc.
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