Jack Finning to Moderate Panel for FEI-Boston
Attracting and Retaining Talent in a Robust Job Market
The Boston chapter of Financial Executives International (FEI) is presenting an educational workshop on September 30th for the benefit of Finance and Personnel/HR Executives moderated by AAFCPAs Partner Jack Finning. Jack will lead this interactive session on Attracting and Retaining Talent in a Robust Job Market, with a focus on those that report to the CFO.
About this event:
Massachusetts’ total unemployment rate dropped to 3.9 percent in August from the previous month’s 4.1 percent — a new low that hasn’t been seen since 2001, according to the state. As the economy continues to improve and unemployment declines, turnover of mission critical mid-level and senior employees has appeared to accelerate. Jack Finning will moderate a panel of senior leaders in executive recruitment, benefits, and retention to discuss some of the causes of turnover, ways to mitigate turnover, and how to bridge the gap when turnover occurs. Jack will be joined by: Corey Adams, Regional President, Robert Half; Brian Bednarek, Branch Manager, Addison Group; and Ed Wallack, Principal, Sapers & Wallack.
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AAFCPAs witnesses daily the increasingly critical role that the CFO plays in today’s organizations and is pleased to show our encouragement and support. AAFCPAs is a proud sponsor of FEI-Boston, where Boston’s elite Finance Professionals gather to share their knowledge, learn, network, and grow.
When:
Friday, September 30th
7:30 – 9:00 am
Where:
Babson College
231 Forrest St | Olin Auditorium
Babson Park, MA
Register:
Online registration is complimentary for FEI Members and available until: 9/30/2016. You do not need to be a member of FEI Boston to attend this event. Please feel free to spread the word to others who may find this of interest. All are welcome. Register here. >>
About Financial Executives International (FEI)
Financial Executives International is the leading advocate for the views of corporate financial management. Its more than 10,000 members hold policy-making positions as chief financial officers, treasurers and controllers at companies from every major industry. FEI enhances member professional development through peer networking, career management services, conferences, research and publications. Members participate in the activities of 74 chapters in the U.S. and a chapter in Japan.