I had an amazing conversation with Lauren Wegman, Global Head of People Analytics and HR Tech at Twitter. From her early days as a ballerina, to her sharing her educational experience at the University of Georgia, to the early part of her career where she was doing survey research, to her eventually helping facilitate the integration of two large companies, to where she is now as not only a people analytics leader but someone who's influencing the community.
I’m privileged to facilitate this discussion and I know with a high degree of confidence that you'll not only enjoy the conversation, but you'll find it inspiring and enlightening.
Speaker: Lauren Wegman, PhD
Theme: Future of Work
Follow Lauren on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurenwegman
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To ongoing learning, creativity, and compassion for the human experience!
For nearly a decade, this podcast has explored how people, organizations, and technology shape the future of work. Now, as The Adaptive Futures Podcast, the journey continues with deeper conversations about what it means to adapt and thrive in an age of Ai and constant disruption.
Each week, host Al Adamsen sits down with executives, innovators, and change-makers to hear their personal stories—how they got to where they are, what they’re working on today, and what they believe the future of work will hold. Guests open up about their hopes, their concerns, and the lessons they’ve learned along the way.
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