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Education Session 3C : Listening and Flexibility: What are the Keys to Finding and Retaining Top Talent in a COVID and post-COVID World

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Employers, more than ever have to consider flexible and hybrid work models that bring to life the best of both in-person and remote work. What does this mean for retaining and recruiting top talent? Is 40% of the global worforce actually considering leaving their current employer this year? What does the job-market landscape look like right now and how do organizations stay equipped and prepared?

Contributors

  • Doug Trout

    Prior to joining DRi, he was the acting President of the Montpelier Foundation. Previously he served as Executive Vice President where he oversaw budget and finance, fundraising, events, and other aspects of the organization. Prior to joining Montpelier, he served as Executive Director of the Miller Center Foundation at the University of Virginia where he led funding strategy, endowment management and finance. The Miller Center is a nonpartisan affiliate of the University of Virginia that specializes in presidential scholarship, public policy, and political history.

    Prior to joining the Miller Center in 2012 he served at the Jefferson Scholars Foundation for nearly a decade, most notably as Director of the Graduate Fellowship Program from 2005 – 2012. Prior to joining the Foundation he worked for the University of Virginia’s Center for Politics where he served as Director of Development. He worked for six years in a number of capacities for Presidential Classroom including Program Manager before coming to UVa in 1999.

    Doug graduated from James Madison University in 1993 with a Bachelor of Science in Political Science and a minor in Economics. He took his Master’s degree in Public Administration from George Mason University in 1997 with a focus in public and non-profit management.

    Doug currently serves as a board member and on the Executive Committee for Madison House, UVa’s student volunteer organization. He serves on the James Madison University Center for Civic Engagement advisory committee, the University of Richmond’s Customer Experience Program Certificate and the Boars Head Sports Club membership committee. He is a former board member of the Montpelier Steeplechase and Equestrian Foundation. He is a former member of the Virginia Higher Education Foundation CEO Consortium. He previously served on the Executive Committee for the Charlottesville Catholic School Board, and was President of the Virginia Association of Fundraising Executives.

December 1, 2021
Wed 2:00 PM EST

Duration 1H 0M

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