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Press Advisory

International Humanistic Management Conference Coming to Seattle


The International Humanistic Management Association USA Chapter is hosting a management conference in Seattle October 24th through 26th at the Motif in Seattle.  

 

The conference, Building Resilience in a Changing World, is bringing together business leaders from Seattle and from around the world to discuss how to empower employees in a changing world. 

 

24 speakers, including Tom Everill ex- CEO of Northwest Center and 

Cylvia Hayes the Former First Lady of Oregon, will be participating in panel discussions and breakout sessions to discuss everything from the basic principles of humanistic management to respecting and encouraging diverse workforce to how we change the world. 


Event details at: https://www.humanisticmanagementseattle.com/

Location: Motif is located in the central business district downtown. Address: 1415 Fifth Avenue, Seattle, WA 98101 

 

Conference Sponsors:
The International Humanistic Management Association USA chapter conference is co-sponsored by: Inspiration Developers, The Humanistic Management Network, and the University of Tübingen’s Weltethos-Institut (Global Ethic Institute).

 

Humanistic Management Association:

Acts as a hub for researchers, practitioners and policymakers interested in the promotion and practice of Humanistic Management and Leadership consistent with the mission and values of the Humanistic Management Network globally.

 

What is Humanistic Business Management:

Humanistic Business Management balances the needs of the people who work for the business with the people who benefit from the business and the people who are impacted by the business. It’s about ensuring the long-term impact of the company is net positive for everyone. 

 

Media Opportunities:
Pre-conference articles, calendar notices, interviews with featured speakers from Seattle and from around the world.



Contact:
Pauline Mc Charles

 (206) 478-8205

pauline.mccharles@gmail.com 

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