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Navigating Today: 2024 Trends Delivered in 24 Minutes

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Tuesday, April 30, 2024
Webinar | 12:30-1:00 p.m. ET

Join PMA, Judy Bodenhamer (Client Experience Group), Montez King (NIMS) and Brian Malloy (Process Performance) for a brief, engaging 24-minute webinar where industry experts highlight key 2024 trends shaping HR, leadership, continuous improvement and training standards. Our distinguished panel will explore:

  • The evolving landscape of human resources.
  • Leadership strategies for a more complex workforce.
  • Ways that continuous improvement can help with employee engagement.
  • Latest advancements in NIMS and SMART training standards crucial for the manufacturing sector. 

Gain valuable insights and discover emerging best practices that you can bring back to your organization to stay ahead in an ever-changing business environment.
 
Whether you're an HR professional, a leader seeking to optimize processes or a manufacturing enthusiast, this webinar promises to inspire you to seek out the knowledge and resources needed to thrive this year.


SPEAKERS

Judy Bodenhamer, Managing Director & Founder, Client Experience Group
JudyJudy Bodenhamer is passionate about creating customized professional development experiences for businesses. Judy is an entrepreneur, business executive, coach, mentor, innovator and community volunteer. She has committed her career to helping businesses and individuals achieve accelerated levels of success. Her engagements involve the innovative delivery of business consulting, executive coaching, organizational development consulting, sales and marketing programs, strategic planning, training and leadership development initiatives with those organizations and/or individuals who want to positively impact their performance and skills.

Her business leadership experience spans over 25 years, of which Judy spent half of her career at Fortune 50 organizations, where her last assignment was area vice president, leading a $200M division, with well over 100 employees.

Montez King, Executive Director, National Institute for Metalworking Skills (NIMS)
MontezMontez King is the executive director of NIMS, the nationally recognized organization responsible for developing national standards and competency-based credentials in manufacturing industries. He is responsible for overseeing all aspects of the NIMS operation including administration, programs and strategic planning. In October 2017, Montez was appointed to the President’s Task Force on Apprenticeship Expansion, formed by the Secretary of Labor “to identify strategies and proposals to promote apprenticeships, especially in sectors where apprenticeship progress is insufficient.” Prior to his promotion into the executive director role, he was the NIMS credentialing director and led all technical support, data analytics and quality assurance activities for global credentialing.

Before joining NIMS, Montez served as training and technology manager for Magna International, one of the world’s largest OEM automotive parts manufacturers. At Magna, he oversaw training and technology development for the organization’s manufacturing training facility in the United States. He directed overall planning, development and implementation of their curriculum and instructions. He also directed the training, coaching, mentoring and evaluating of all instructors.

Brian Malloy, Owner, Process Performance
BrianBrian Malloy is a seasoned Continuous Improvement Leader with more than 20 years of experience driving transformative change across diverse industries. He is the owner of Process Performance LLC, a Lean consulting firm that provides expert Lean consulting services and training across all sectors. Renowned for his proficiency in Lean methodologies, Brian specializes in identifying and implementing projects that optimize efficiency, reduce waste and enhance organizational performance.

In addition to his consulting work, Brian serves as a Lean instructor at the University of Akron, where he shares his expertise with professionals seeking to implement Lean Manufacturing and Lean for Business processes. Known for his engaging teaching abilities, he has inspired countless individuals and teams to embrace Lean principles, fostering a culture of continuous learning and improvement within their organizations.


REGISTRATION

PMA Members: Free
Nonmembers: Free

 

Questions? Contact Connie King, workforce development director, PMA.

 

 

 

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