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When People Are “Peopleing": Navigating Multi-Generational Dynamics in the Modern Workplace

  • Marketing Resolution PO box 632 Marsing, Idaho United States (map)

Thursday, November 30th

8 a.m PST| 11 a.m EST

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Offered by Will Work For Food and moderated by Jeff Kichaven (www.JeffKichaven.com ) and Jean Lawler (www.LawlerADR.com)

This worldwide conversation will be like nothing else.  Join in!  Share, learn, have fun, and raise money for food banks.

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Our special guest this week, Arleen Milian will Present on:


When People Are “Peopleing": Navigating Multi-Generational Dynamics in the Modern Workplace

Join Arleen Milian who will share with us her experience in navigating conflicts between cross-generations in the workplace, including in the typical multi-generational law firm. Whether you are a practicing lawyer in a law firm, a negotiator or mediator negotiating with multi-generational parties and counsel or employment claims, a claims professional or general counsel considering the generational makeup of your potential jury, or anyone who works with people of different ages, this presentation will open your eyes to the ways that the different generations think and communicate.

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Arleen Milian is the Director of Client Relations and the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Practice Leader at a Los Angeles-based law firm. Having successfully launched the firm's DE&I Initiative, her primary area of focus is providing personalized, strategic planning and practical solutions to drive cultural transformation in the workplace.

In 2020, the Los Angeles Business Journal's Diversity, Inclusion + Equity Symposium and Awards nominated Arleen for Executive of the Year for her efforts in creating a more inclusive work environment.

As an immigrant woman of color, Arleen’s lived experiences and her 15 years of professional experience in the legal industry, have empowered her to easily identify the underlying narratives that drive conflicts when brokering conversations between cross-cultures, genders, and generations.

Outside of her professional spectrum, much of Arleen’s time is devoted in service to the marginalized. She is currently developing a documentary "A Refugee’s Heart,” which chronicles Arleen’s own journey as a refugee migrating from Cuba to the United States and the impacts of trauma.

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