Pacioli Dinner

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The Dhillon School of Business Student Professional Development and Accounting faculty invite you to enjoy dinner with guest speaker Jennifer Moss, Cofounder of Plasticity Labs at 5:30 - 8:30 p.m. Oct. 25  in the Markin Hall atrium.

Please RSVP here.

Program

5:30 to 6 p.m. - Cocktail reception and networking game

6 to 6:15 p.m. - Welcome

6:15 to 7:15 p.m. - Dinner

7:15 to 8:15 p.m. - Keynote presentation by Jennifer Moss

8:15 - 8: 30 p.m. - Closing remarks and networking game draw

Topic

Unlocking Happiness at Work: Building Competitive Advantage & Healthy Habits

Can you really be both “happy” and “at work”?  Every company wants happy, engaged employees who are satisfied with their job. Engaged employees approach their work with desire, enthusiasm, commitment, and can influence innovation. In fact, studies show that employee disengagement actually cost Canadian companies 5 billion dollars a year. Despite this, individual happiness and workplace happiness strategies are often low on the priority list. Jennifer provides audience members with practical advice to enable individuals to train their brain to become happier, higher-performing leaders both professionally and personally.

Bio

Jennifer Moss, is the CCO of Plasticity Labs, an award winning tech company that provides organizations with the tools to tap into employee sentiment and increase workplace happiness. Plasticity Labs is the first survey & employee engagement platform to measure & improve workplace culture, employee well-being, and performance.

Jennifer is the author of Unlocking Happiness at Work, and also the Cofounder of The HERO Generation, a non-profit that is implementing Moss’ gratitude-based HERO model in schools with the aim of decreasing teacher and student stress and increasing well-being and performance. Jennifer speaks frequently to general audiences about how happiness in the workplace or classroom gives companies and schools a competitive advantage; most recently she has presented at SXSW, TEDXWomen and the Chatelaine’s W100. She is a regular contributor to Forbes, Harvard Business Review and Huffington Post.

Jennifer is also a member of the UN Global Happiness Council and contributed research to the Global Happiness Policy Report, released in February 2018 at the World Government Summit in Dubai. She consults with Fortune 500 companies, academic institutions from public schools to Universities, and governments around the globe on their happiness strategies.

Dinner and speaker courtesy of:

CPA Alberta and CPA Assist

Please RSVP here


Contact:

Heather Harty | dhillon.spd@uleth.ca | 403-380-1867