Perspectives On The Post Pandemic Workplace

The Workplace of the future, Post-Pandemic Workplace Panel Discussion

The future of work is evolving. The pandemic has accelerated the adoption of new technologies and has forced companies to rethink their strategies. There are several implications for how work will get done going forward. This is an opportunity for companies to attract, engage and develop employees using a new paradigm, or run the risk of facing high turnover and low morale if they take too rigid of an approach.

While no one has the answers to the best approach for the future, thought leaders are further down the path to figuring it out. We are pleased to bring together three top Chief People Officers to share their perspectives during this panel discussion.

CHIEF PEOPLE OFFICER PANEL DISCUSSION REPLAY

Podcast Replay of the Post Pandemic Workplace Panel Discussion

 

The Panelists

Amy Reichanadter, Chief People Officer at Databricks

Amy Reichanadter, Chief People Officer

Databricks

Amy brings to Databricks more than 20 years of experience designing and implementing innovative, results-oriented people programs in high-growth environments. She leads all of the company’s global HR programs, including talent acquisition, total rewards, performance enablement, learning and development, and diversity and inclusion. Prior to joining Databricks, Amy served as the Chief People Officer at Adaptive Insights, a Workday company for five years and was responsible for leading human resources worldwide. Preceding Adaptive Insights, Amy was the Senior Vice President of Human Resources at E2open for eight years. Amy holds a doctorate in clinical psychology from Palo Alto University, a masters in counseling psychology from Santa Clara University, and a bachelors in psychology from University of California, Los Angeles.

 
Lee Burbage, Chief People Officer at The Motley Fool

Lee Burbage, Chief People Officer

The Motley Fool

Lee Burbage has been rockin the culture at The Fool since Dec. 1998. In that time he has done some pretty amazing things, but, there is so much more to come. Check out some of his work at The Motley Fool on Facebook (MotleyFoolCulture), Twitter (@FoolCulture), and Instagram (@themotleyfoolofficial). Prior to The Motley Fool Lee worked for Bank of America. Oh yea, he wore a suit once. He worked hard to try and impact the culture at a massive company. Lee is proud of what his team was able to accomplish across MD, VA, and DC from 1992 to 1998.

Lee is a graduate of The University of Maryland, College Park - Go Terps!

His specialties include creating high performing environments, changing the world of work, & Pinterest creations.

 
Ina Strand, Chief People Officer at Circle K

Ina Strand, Chief People Officer

Circle K / Couche Tard

Ina Strand has held the Chief People Officer position since April 2017. Ina was previously Senior Vice-President of Special Projects since 2014, working on many global projects, including the development and introduction of the new global Circle K brand.

Ina joined Statoil Retail Norway AS in 2003 as a People Development manager, and was later appointed Human Resources Director, Customer Offer Director and deputy Vice-President of Operations in Norway before she joined Statoil Fuel & Retail’s Executive leadership team as Executive Vice President of Market Development when the company was publicly listed October 1st, 2010.

Ina holds a Master of Science degree in Industrial Economics and Technology Management from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) in Trondheim.

Brian Formato, CEO at Groove Management and Moderator

Brian Formato, CEO and Moderator

Groove Management

Brian Formato is the founder of Groove Management, a leadership development and executive coaching firm, and the creator of LeaderSurf, an adventurous development program for business leaders of all backgrounds, industries and corners of the world who want to break old habits and create lasting change.

Brian has 25+ years of experience developing leaders and organizational capabilities inside of companies in a variety of industries including financial services, digital marketing, telecommunications, industrials, construction equipment and publishing as well as non-profit organizations. He has served in diverse roles including HR management, leadership and organizational development, corporate communications, and digital marketing.

Brian earned a bachelor’s degree in business administration from Eckerd College and a master’s in organization development from American University.

 

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