GSAE's wine + webinars: Sound Succession Planning is a Talent Pipeline Imperative - 1 CAE credit expected
Wednesday, August 28, 2024, 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM EDT
Category: SIG Meetings
GSAE's wine + webinars: Sound Succession Planning is a Talent Pipeline Imperative
Wednesday, August 28, 2024 5:00-6:00 pm ET Via Zoom (credentials sent upon registration) 1 CAE credit Open to GSAE members and our local SAE colleagues
For those of you unable to attend Jim’s webinar in April, we are thrilled to bring his executive search insights to the wine + webinars Shared Interest Group (SIG). Join us in celebrating all the August wine days from Prosecco to Pinot Noir! We are excited to see what everyone has in their glass.
What You Will Learn
- How succession planning supports good governance, business-continuity planning, and talent development.
- What principles and practices underpin a sound succession plan and its regular review.
- Why embracing succession planning is crucial for the CEO role and other staff positions.
Presenter: James Zaniello, FASAE Jim serves as president and CEO of Vetted Solutions, a retained executive search firm that serves purpose-driven organizations across the country. The firm specializes in C-Suite recruitment as well as the recruitment of interim executives as well. Editorial: Jim also published an article in Winter 2024 GSAE connections Magazine about interim roles.
CAE Credits Please note, the Commission has announced a new CAE Registered Provider Program. At this time, this course may not be pre-approved for CAE credit. However, we believe it qualifies for credit for your qualification to sit for the exam or CAE renewal under Domain 1: Governance. A. Governance Structure. In accordance with Commission requirements, the provider will maintain an attendance roster for 5 years.
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