Durham: IN-PERSON Evolving Roles in HR


Date and Time

Starts:09/28/2023 6:30 PM

Ends:09/28/2023 8:00 PM

Registration Closes:10/23/2023 12:30 AM

Event Type: Professional Development

1.5 Hour(s)

Location:
Durham Corporate Centre 105 Consumers Drive Whitby, ON

Durham Corporate Centre

Price:

HRPA Members: Free or Optional $5 Donation | Non-Members: $50

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As organizations change and re-invent themselves (post-pandemic), HR professionals must also adjust to these changes with respect to their current and future roles, and acquire new skills necessary to navigate forward on whatever career path they chart for themselves.

Learning Objectives

  • Understanding the changing roles within HR
  • Key skills needed to survive the future of work as HR leaders
  • Building a mindset of adaptability to the changing business landscape

Agenda

6:00 pm - 6:30 pm Registration & networking; light refreshments
6:30 pm - 7:00 pm Speaker presentation
7:30 pm - 8:00 pm Q & A


A “no show/late cancellation” fee will be charged if cancellation is not provided to chaptercancellations@hrpa.ca at least 3 business days in advance.

Registrations will NOT be accepted at the door.

Registration Difficulties or Questions: Please reach out to our Chapter Experience Coordinator at rlauzon@hrpa.ca  

Learning & Giving Back!  As suggested by HRPA members and as part of our commitment to corporate social responsibility, HRPA has identified Indspire and Black Youth Helpline as recommended charities. Should you wish to support please select the $5 donation option upon checkout. Thank you!

Speaker bio(s)
Jamie Bruno

Jamie joined Ontario Tech University in 2017 and is currently Vice President, People and Transformation. Jamie is responsible for the full suite of labour relations and human resources functions, including transformative initiatives such as future-of-work modeling, improved digitization and access to information to enhance employee engagement, and optimizing features of the employee life cycle. Jamie has spent nearly 20 years in both human resources and labour relations across the broader public sector, serving as Chief Human Resources Officer at North York General Hospital, where he launched the hospital’s first People Strategy, and leading strategic HR business operations at both Treasury Board Secretariat and the Ministry of Government Services in the Ontario Public Service. Jamie completed his undergraduate degree at the University of Toronto and earned both his MBA and MIR degrees from Queen’s University.