WorkingNation Overheard at ASU GSV Summit

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This year’s ASU GSV Summit in San Diego brought together thought leaders whose businesses and organizations are innovating education and workforce development. As a collaborating partner at the event, WorkingNation held four panel discussions around the complicated topic of the future of work.

WorkingNation Editor-in-Chief Ramona Schindelheim moderates panel, The Future of Work in a 100 Year Life," at ASU GSV Summit 2019.
WorkingNation Editor-in-Chief Ramona Schindelheim moderates panel, “The Future of Work in a 100 Year Life,” at ASU GSV Summit 2019. (Credit: WorkingNation)

They included:

The Future of Work in a 100 Year Life

Investing in Talent: How Employers Are Driving Economic Mobility in the New Skills Economy

Fake News! National Media is Failing to Tell the Right Story About Jobs

Bending the Arc of Employment for the Nation’s 70 Million Adults with Criminal Records

MORE DETAILS: Finding purpose and happiness in the future of work

For those of you who couldn’t make it to our panels, we didn’t want you to feel left out. We created a new hashtag #WorkingNationOverheard on Twitter and YouTube where you can check out some of the best insights from our panels, interviews with panelists, and other takeaways from the event. We encourage you to bookmark this hashtag as we plan to continue to add insights from other WorkingNation events and interviews moving forward.

WATCH: See all of the #WorkingNationOverheard video clips here on our YouTube playlist.

Dana Beth Ardi

Executive Committee

Dana Beth Ardi, PhD, Executive Committee, is a thought leader and expert in the fields of executive search, talent management, organizational design, assessment, leadership and coaching. As an innovator in the human capital movement, Ardi creates enhanced value in companies by matching the most sought after talent with the best opportunities. Ardi coaches boards and investors on the art and science of building high caliber management teams. She provides them with the necessary skills to seek out and attract top-level management, to design the ideal organizational architectures and to deploy people against strategy. Ardi unearths the way a business works and the most effective way for people to work in them.

Ardi is an experienced business executive and senior consultant who leverages business organizational transformation through talent strategies. She uses her knowledge and experience to develop talent strategies to enhance revenue and profit contributions. She has a deep expertise in change management and organizational effectiveness and has designed and built high performance cultures. Ardi has significant experience in mergers, acquisitions, divestitures, IPO’s and turnarounds.

Ardi is an expert on the multi-generational workforce. She understands the four intersecting generations of workers coming together in contemporary companies, each with their own mindsets, leadership and communications styles, values and motivations. Ardi is sought after to assist companies manage and thrive by bringing the generations together. Her book, Fall of the Alphas: How Beta Leaders Win Through Connection, Collaboration and Influence, will be published by St. Martin’s Press. The book reflects Ardi’s deep expertise in understanding organizations and our changing society. It focuses on building a winning culture, how companies must grow and evolve, and how talent influences and shapes communities of work. This is what she has coined “Corporate Anthropology.” It is a playbook on how modern companies must meet challenges – culturally, globally, digitally, across genders and generations.

Ardi is currently the Managing Director and Founder of Corporate Anthropology Advisors, LLC, a consulting company that provides human capital advisory and innovative solutions to companies building value through people. Corporate Anthropology works with organizations, their cultures, the way they grow and develop, and the people who are responsible for forming their communities of work.

Prior to her position at Corporate Anthropology Advisors, Ardi served as a Partner/Managing Director at the private equity firms CCMP Capital and JPMorgan Partners. She was a partner at Flatiron Partners, a venture capital firm working with early state companies where she pioneered the human capital role within an investment portfolio.

Ardi holds a BS from the State University of New York at Buffalo as well as a Masters degree and PhD from Boston College. She started her career as professor at the Graduate Center at Fordham University in New York.