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Professional & Executive Development Spotlight: The Future of Work

Decorative Image with four circular photos, one of Pamela Rucker, one of Dean Nancy Coleman, one of David Shore, and one of Anne Dwojeski-Santos

As Harvard’s Division of Continuing Education (DCE) marks 50 years of innovation, access, and impact, we continue our video series spotlighting each of our four academic units. This month, we turn our focus to Professional & Executive Development.

Join Pamela Rucker, a Professional & Executive Development faculty member, as she moderates a panel discussion on changes to the nature of work in recent years and how DCE continues to shape the educational landscape for professionals and organizations alike.

The conversation will explore how the future of work — amid shifts and innovation in technology, increased globalization, demographics, and recent trends — is focused on increasing agility and adaptability while stressing the importance of lifelong learning.

Watch the Recording

Speakers

  • Pamela Rucker, Instructor, Professional & Executive Development
  • Nancy Coleman, Dean, Harvard Extension School and Continuing Studies
  • David Shore, Instructor, Professional & Executive Development
  • Anne Dwojeski-Santos, Director, Certificates and Non-Degree Offerings

Questions?

If you have any questions regarding this event, please contact us at 50Anniversary@DCE.Harvard.edu.

If you require disability-related accommodations to access this event, please contact Accessibility Services at Accessibility@Extension.Harvard.edu.

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