From Super Bowl champ to chief culture officer, keynote speaker at Sioux Falls workforce conference previews message
From NFL player to chief culture officer, he’ll share his championship mindset at this upcoming workforce development conference.
From NFL player to chief culture officer, he’ll share his championship mindset at this upcoming workforce development conference.
From talent development to attraction and retention, a crowd came together recently for the sold-out WIN in Workforce Summit produced by the Sioux Falls Development Foundation.
President José-Marie Griffiths of Dakota State University will speak to U.S. senators about workforce and economic disruption — but you can hear her thoughts on the topic sooner than that in Sioux Falls.
You can hear from Nancy Kerrigan in Sioux Falls soon — but we caught up with her already to preview her message around workforce.
“We hope to show just how important it is to fully walk the walk when it comes to our people being the vital piece of our organization.”
What’s the “real cost of recruiting?” This HR leader shares her best practices.
He leads the city but also a significant workforce. Mayor Paul TenHaken weighs in on the competition for talent — and what Sioux Falls might be overlooking.
“We’ve focused a lot on modernizing our business, and we’re starting to recruit talent to support it.”
As this workforce development leader shared, the Sioux Falls area has made a lot of progress in recent years — and now is positioned to do even more.
U.S. Olympic figure skater and author Nancy Kerrigan will headline a day dedicated to unlocking the secrets of talent and workforce development in Sioux Falls.