2016 Conference Planning Committee Discussions
Keynote Option - James H. Johnson

James H. Johnson – A professor at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill was a keynote from last year’s conference, speaking on the topic of “Disruptive Demographics.” James H. Johnson, Jr. is the William Rand Kenan, Jr. Distinguished Professor of Strategy & Entrepreneurship and Director of the Urban Investment Strategies Center in the Kenan-Flagler Business School at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He holds degrees from North Carolina Central University (B.S., 1975), University of Wisconsin at Madison (M.S., 1977), and Michigan State University (Ph.D., 1980).  Selected by Fast Company magazine as one of the "17 ... brightest thinkers and doers in the new world of work," Johnson's current research and consulting activities focus on the workforce and workplace implications of post-1990 demographic changes on the U.S, and on how to created highly competitive business enterprises and communities in the current era of economic uncertainty.

 

View the videos below to see James H. Johnson in action.

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