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SUMMARY:Moving Forward Conference
DESCRIPTION:Moving Forward: Men and Women in the 21st Century Workplace\n\n\n\nThe aftermath of the allegations against high profile members of Congress and the entertainment industry has sparked the #me too movement\, and left many organizations and people nervously wondering who will be next\, and what they can do to make sure they are not next.\n\n \n\nThe Center for Professional Education at Georgia Highlands College has brought together two well respected lawyers to help us learn how to avoid career-ending scandals and provide workplaces free of gender harassment. After short presentations\, both lawyers will answer questions from participants.\n\n \n\nThe Presenters:\n\nC.R. Wright is a partner at Fisher & Phillips\, where he advises clients on general labor and employment issues\, handles employment-related litigation\, and presents training seminars for managers and supervisors. C.R. also handles OSHA inspections\, affirmative action audits\, charges of discrimination\, and wage and hour investigations. C.R. graduated from Georgia State University's Law School where he was editor-in-chief of the Georgia State Law Review. Prior to joining Fisher and Philips\, C.R. worked in human resources for Lockheed Corporation. He was also a police officer for seven years with the Cobb County Police Department where he attained the rank of Sergeant. C.R. has presented several times during the H.R. Academy held at the Chamber.\n\n \n\nM. Faye McCord has practiced law for over 25 years and has represented victims of gender-based harassment. Faye's focuses on civil litigation\, including probate\, domestic relations and family law including juvenile court and superior court as well as criminal law. She is a graduate of Georgia State University's Law School and has been actively involved in our community through her work at Tranquility House and Juvenile Court as a guardian at litem.\n\n \n\nFacilitator: Christina Christenson Brush\, Ph.D.\, Trainer and Consultant\, Brush Leadership Solutions\, LLC\n\n\n\nContact George White at 678-872-8240 or\n\nChris Harvey at 678-872-8230 to register
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<span style="font-size:14px\;"><span style="font-family:arial\;"><strong>Moving Forward: Men and Women in the 21st&nbsp\;Century Workplace</strong><br />\n<br />\nThe aftermath of the allegations against high profile members of Congress and the entertainment industry has sparked the #me too movement\, and left many organizations and people nervously wondering who will be next\, and what they can do to make sure they are not next.<br />\n&nbsp\;<br />\nThe Center for Professional Education at Georgia Highlands College has brought together two well respected lawyers to help us learn how to avoid career-ending scandals and provide workplaces free of gender harassment. After short presentations\, both lawyers will answer questions from participants.<br />\n&nbsp\;<br />\n<strong>The Presenters:</strong><br />\n<strong>C.R. Wright</strong> is a partner at Fisher &amp\; Phillips\, where he advises clients on general labor and employment issues\, handles employment-related litigation\, and presents training seminars for managers and supervisors. C.R. also handles OSHA inspections\, affirmative action audits\, charges of discrimination\, and wage and hour investigations. C.R. graduated from Georgia State University&rsquo\;s Law School where he was editor-in-chief of the Georgia State Law Review. Prior to joining Fisher and Philips\, C.R. worked in human resources for Lockheed Corporation. He was also a police officer for seven years with the Cobb County Police Department where he attained the rank of Sergeant. C.R. has presented several times during the H.R. Academy held at the Chamber.<br />\n&nbsp\;<br />\n<strong>M. Faye McCord</strong> has practiced law for over 25 years and has represented victims of gender-based harassment. Faye&rsquo\;s focuses on civil litigation\, including probate\, domestic relations and family law including juvenile court and superior court as well as criminal law. She is a graduate of Georgia State University&rsquo\;s Law School and has been actively involved in our community through her work at Tranquility House and Juvenile Court as a guardian at litem.<br />\n&nbsp\;<br />\n<strong>Facilitator:</strong> Christina Christenson Brush\, Ph.D.\, Trainer and Consultant\, Brush Leadership Solutions\, LLC<br />\n<br />\nContact George White at 678-872-8240 or<br />\nChris Harvey at 678-872-8230 to register</span></span><br />\n&nbsp\;
LOCATION:Georgia Highlands College - Cartersville Campus Academic Building\, Room 160 5441 GA-20 Cartersville\, GA 30121
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URL:https://business.cartersvillechamber.com/events/details/moving-forward-conference-135835
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