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January 2020 Annual Volunteer Dinner at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts

 

Annual Chapter Volunteer Dinner

January 16, 2020 from 5:00-8:00pm

Speaker - Reginal Bryant, Senior Vice President and Chief Information Office, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond

Reginal Bryant was appointed senior vice president and chief information officer in 2019. He has responsibility for Fifth District information technology and information security efforts. Bryant joined the Federal Reserve in 2007 as an enterprise information security manager and advisor and moved into a number of officer roles, including the Federal Reserve Enterprise Information Security Program executive and group vice president. Bryant has over 20 years of experience in IT services delivery, information security, risk management and program management. Prior to the Federal Reserve, Bryant was a cybersecurity and information technology officer with the United States Air Force, serving in diverse leadership roles worldwide, including the National Security Agency. In his final Air Force assignment, he was selected for the rank of major. Bryant earned his bachelor’s degree in computer science from The Citadel Military College of South Carolina and his master’s degree in management information systems from the University of Maryland University College Europe-Bowie State, and completed Harvard Business School’s 25th general management program.

 

This educational event qualifies for 1.25 PDU’s within the PMI Talent Triangle  pmi talent triangle updated 01 05 2016 = Leadership

 

Topic - Talent Management & the Future or Work

Every day we see that technology is fundamentally redefining the nature of our work. Technology, and its effects on all we do, is not going to wait for us. In this spirit, and in order to remain successful we need to evolve our approach to and use of technology to build critical capabilities for the future. Future-readiness is not just about predicting what lies ahead. It is about how you do business right now-balancing long-term vision with the agility to prosper in the tumultuous present..Join us for an interactive discussion of changes  in store for the workplace, the workforce, and the nature of work itself; with focus ways  to enhance your ability to deliver information and technology needed to achieve business outcomes; empower employees to do their best work and facilitate effective career development. 

Schedule

5:00 - 6:00 PM Registration, Networking and Hors d'oeuvre Service

6:00 - 6:15 PM Dinner Seating 

6:15 - 7:00 PM Dinner and Volunteer Recognitionx

7:00 - 7:45 PM Presentation - Talent Management and The Future of Work

7:45 - 8:00 PM Raffles, Announcements and Adjourn

Dinner Fee

Member - $40            Non-member - $50 

Register by December 31 and receive a $10 early bird discount.

NOTE - Pre-Registration is essential - walk-ins will be charged an additional $10 at the door!

On-line Registration will end at 8pm on Monday, January 13th or when the maximum attendees has been reached.

Special Location

Virginia Museum of Fine Arts (VMFA) - Marble Hall

200 N. Boulevard, Richmond, VA 23220

Parking is free starting at 4:30 pm.  The parking deck is located behind the VMFA. 

VMFA does not close until 9pm on Thursday; you can arrive to the museum anytime.  VMFA Marble Hall

Event Date: 01-16-2020
Price: $50.00

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