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April 
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America’s workforce is aging, while the traditional work environment is
changing. On Monday, April 25 at 12:00 p.m. ET, Susan Wilner Golden, the
director of dciX at the Stanford Distinguished Careers Institute, and Katia
Walsh, senior vice president and chief strategy and artificial intelligence
officer at Levi Strauss & Co. join Washington Post Live to discuss reskilling
America’s workforce to meet the evolving demands of an increasingly digital
economy.

 

Watch Live: wapo.st/futureofworkapril2022

 


Susan Wilner Golden

Lecturer, Stanford Graduate School of Business & Director, dciX, Stanford
Distinguished Careers Institute

Katia Walsh

Senior Vice President & Chief Strategy and Artificial Intelligence Officer, Levi
Strauss & Co.

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The COVID-19 pandemic has profoundly affected the American workforce, and
frequently underscored deep disparities among workers stemming from industrial,
occupational, and/or demographic characteristics. In a segment presented by
AARP, Jean C. Accius, discusses why the older workers have often suffered
disproportionately, yet available data suggest that the U.S. labor force will
become increasingly reliant on this group in the years ahead. If properly
leveraged, this demographic shift represents an unprecedented opportunity for
growth and innovation that can benefit all.




Over the past year and a half, the COVID-19 pandemic has ushered in a period of
seismic disruption across the cancer community that risks leaving too many
people behind in its wake. This segment will examine the ways in which the
pandemic has reshaped cancer care, and how advocacy organizations are working
alongside the community to reimagine the future of care with an eye toward
overcoming barriers to screening and ensuring equitable access to quality care
for all who stand to benefit.

Jean C. Accius, PhD

Senior Vice President, Global Thought Leadership, AARP

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