Empower Gen Z in the workplace
With the newest workforce wave now here, are you wondering how you can bring out the best in Gen Z colleagues? Or how you can mentor, recruit, and retain the brightest talent from Gen Z? Learn how to build effective intergenerational work relationships from experts who will share their insights about Gen Z. Hear them discuss this new generation’s expectations about work-life balance, values, job market adaptation, and more. Attend this webinar to boost your ability to build an inclusive, adaptive, and multigenerational workplace that will thrive.
This webinar is the first part of a two-part series — register for the second webinar, Build the future with Gen Z, being held on April 3.
Moderator
Baneet Braich (she/her) — Multiplatform Journalist, CBC News Vancouver
Speakers
Racheal Ayugi, BA’20 (she/her) — Talent Sourcing Specialist, STEMCELL Technologies
Jennifer Lau, BA’03, LLB’08 (she/her) — Director of Professional Resources, Cassels Brock & Blackwell LLP
Dr. Kevin W. Lee (he/his) — Assistant Professor, Organizational Behaviour and Human Resources Division, UBC Sauder School of Business
Wednesday, February 28, 2024
12:00pm–1:30pm PT
Online
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Moderator Biography
Baneet Braich
Baneet Braich is a multiplatform journalist at CBC News Vancouver. She is from Abbotsford, BC, and has a Bachelor of Arts from Carleton University in Journalism and Political Science. In her current role, she focuses on social media storytelling and uses creative means to cover a variety of stories, ranging from healthcare and social issues to original features.
Speaker Biographies
Racheal Ayugi, BA’20
Racheal Ayugi (BA’20) is a talent sourcer whose work is focused on connecting talented candidates to job opportunities within the life science space. During her past three years of working in the corporate sector in Canada, she transitioned from technical sales consulting into recruitment. She leveraged her expertise in sales and relationship building to understand the business needs of her client groups and cultivate relationships with promising talent. Aligned with her passion for impact, she also volunteers with business-focused community platforms where she supports programs aimed at connecting entrepreneurs and developing their skillsets.
Jennifer Lau, BA’03, LLB’08
Jennifer Lau (BA’03, LLB’08) is the Director of Professional Resources (Vancouver) at Cassels Brock & Blackwell LLP, where she is responsible for the recruitment and management of the law firm’s Vancouver summer and articling students and associates. Before Cassels, she spent 11 years at UBC’s Peter A. Allard School of Law, where she was a career coach to law students and lawyers. She led Allard’s Career Services Office in shifting to a strengths-based approach. In 2020, she was Allard’s Acting Assistant Dean of Students, where she led student academic support during the pandemic transition to online learning. She previously practiced as a lawyer and is a former president of the Federation of Asian Canadian Lawyers BC.
Dr. Kevin W. Lee
Dr. Kevin W. Lee is an assistant professor of organizational behaviour and human resources at UBC Sauder. His research concerns the future of work and organizing. He investigates how we can adapt to this future, even as it threatens valued parts of our past and present. Many of his studies have examined how the push toward economic progress and rationality — including the increasing orientation toward technologies like artificial intelligence (AI) — has collided with existing work and organizational arrangements. He holds a PhD from NYU Stern and a BA from Columbia University.
This event is part of The University of British Columbia Magazine’s SPOTLIGHT on Gen Z at University.
We acknowledge that UBC’s campuses are situated within the traditional territories of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wu7mesh (Squamish) and səl̓ilwətaɁɬ (Tsleil-Waututh), and in the traditional, ancestral, unceded territory of the Syilx Okanagan Nation and their peoples.
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