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Tue June 26, 2018

Unisys Presents: The New Digital Workplace Divide

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at The Commonwealth Club - Embarcadero (see times)
Join Unisys and other digital workplace experts on Tuesday, June 26 at 11:00am at Commonwealth Club of San Francisco for a panel discussion that explores the key findings of a new global survey of more than 12,000 people in 12 countries. The study will reveal the critical importance of a tech-enabled workforce.

With productivity and workplace morale on the line, panelists will spark a dialogue about the new workplace digital divide, and discuss how organizations must equip themselves and their employees for long-term success.

Confirmed speakers:

Dr. Clair Brown, Professor of Economics, University of California, Berkeley – Professor Brown is the Director of the Center for Work, Technology, and Society at UCB, and has published research on many aspects of how economies function, including the high-tech industries. In 2010, the Labor and Employment Relations Association awarded Professor Brown their Lifetime Achievement Award for her contributions to the field of Labor Economics.

Mickey Davis, Global Vice President of Managed Workplace Services, Unisys – A long-time industry expert, Mickey drives strategic direction for Unisys workplace service offerings. He has the inside track on how businesses are developing, and an illustrious background in the space having previously held senior positions at both Xerox and Dell.

John Hibbard, EUC Business Development Executive at Managed Client Services, Dell EMC – John has over 25 years of experience in the IT industry, and during that time he’s seen many changes. Currently he has the responsibility of helping C-Suite executives and IT leaders achieve organizational transformation.

Light lunch and refreshments will be served.
Join Unisys and other digital workplace experts on Tuesday, June 26 at 11:00am at Commonwealth Club of San Francisco for a panel discussion that explores the key findings of a new global survey of more than 12,000 people in 12 countries. The study will reveal the critical importance of a tech-enabled workforce.

With productivity and workplace morale on the line, panelists will spark a dialogue about the new workplace digital divide, and discuss how organizations must equip themselves and their employees for long-term success.

Confirmed speakers:

Dr. Clair Brown, Professor of Economics, University of California, Berkeley – Professor Brown is the Director of the Center for Work, Technology, and Society at UCB, and has published research on many aspects of how economies function, including the high-tech industries. In 2010, the Labor and Employment Relations Association awarded Professor Brown their Lifetime Achievement Award for her contributions to the field of Labor Economics.

Mickey Davis, Global Vice President of Managed Workplace Services, Unisys – A long-time industry expert, Mickey drives strategic direction for Unisys workplace service offerings. He has the inside track on how businesses are developing, and an illustrious background in the space having previously held senior positions at both Xerox and Dell.

John Hibbard, EUC Business Development Executive at Managed Client Services, Dell EMC – John has over 25 years of experience in the IT industry, and during that time he’s seen many changes. Currently he has the responsibility of helping C-Suite executives and IT leaders achieve organizational transformation.

Light lunch and refreshments will be served.
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