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The Future of Work, Jobs and Skills in Investment Management

23 June 2022

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The Future of Work, Jobs and Skills in Investment Management

The first part of the event will consist in a panel discussion centered around the topic of the future of jobs and work in the investment management industry. A researcher of CFA Institute, will present the findings of her latest research, after which a panel discussion between her and industry executives will take place. You will have the opportunity to listen in and participate in the discussion by asking any relevant question you might have.


In the second part of the event you will have the opportunity to network with peers, CFA Charterholders, and representatives from the industry. Drinks and small bites will be provided. The event will be followed by the Charter Award Ceremony – it is up to you whether you want join the ceremony or join the drinks immediately.
 
This event is organized by the Candidate Sounding Board of CFA Society VBA Netherlands and will be free of charge (including drinks & bites) for candidate members of CFA Society VBA Netherlands.
 
 

Location and time


June 23, 2022
15:30–19.00 
Rosarium Amstelpark
Amstelpark 1, Europaboulevard
1083 HZ Amsterdam

 

 

 

 

Program

 


15.30-16.00 Reception in the Gardenlounge
16.00-16.30 presentation by Rebecca Fender, Head of Strategy and Governance for Research, Advocacy, and Standards at CFA Institute and lead author of the CFA Future of Work Research Series.
16.30-17.00 Discussion Management panel with Elsa Endlich-Metselaar (MICM, NNIP Manager HR Centre of Expertise) and Josephine van der Vossen-Jonker (Partner and co-owner at Partners at Work Executive Search).
17.00-20:00: Drinks & bites in the Gardenlounge


Optional:

·       17.15-18.15 CFA Charter Award Ceremony
·       18.15-20.00 Drinks, snacks and music in the Gardenlounge
 

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