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Nina Sossamon-Pogue, a former U.S. Gymnastics Team member, has navigated one identity crisis after another. From the heartbreak of missing the Olympic team and leaving the sport due to injury, to building a 17-year journalism career only to be let go as a beloved news anchor, Nina’s journey is one of reinvention. In Part One, we explore how she rose above these challenges to redefine herself time and again.
Juliana Schroeder, Associate Professor at UC Berkeley Haas, explores how communication evolves in the human-machine era. From leveraging paralinguistic cues to switching communication modes seamlessly, she explains how generative AI reshapes connection and collaboration. Juliana champions...
Published 12/11/24
Mary Shea, General Manager at HireQuotient, dives into the AI-powered future of hiring, from uncovering hidden talent pools to tackling recruiter ghosting. She shares tips for job seekers on outsmarting the bots while keeping a human touch and bridges the gap between classic networking and...
Published 12/10/24