GREENVILLE, S.C. -- Kamber Parker Bowden of The YoPro Know will be addressing one of the nation’s largest gatherings of leadership professionals next week in Rhode Island.
The 2024 National Conference for the Association of Leadership Programs is being held August 5 through 8 in Providence. This event is a gateway to inspiration, innovation, and invaluable networking opportunities with dynamic speakers, interactive workshops, and thought-provoking discussions. It is aimed at everyone eager to make a difference in their community and beyond.
Bowden will be speaking on the power of cross generational communications on August 7 as part of the conference.
Voted as Young Professional of the Year for the Greenville Chamber in 2021, Small Business of the Year in 2022, and recently awarded an SC Women In Business Award, Bowden started The YoPro Know in 2018 to be the bridge between ambitious professionals and forward-thinking companies. While the company began with a focus on young professionals, it has evolved into a leader in generational diversity. They leverage an extensive knowledge base built from over 5,000 interviews and 50,000 hours of content, covering professionals across the United States in more than 65 industries. The YoPro Know offers consulting services for companies looking to increase young professional recruitment, retention, and engagement.
“Breaking down the communication barriers that hinder constructive workplaces is part of our core areas of expertise,” Bowden said. “This is a great opportunity to share that wisdom with a wide array of leaders at ALP.”
About The YoPro Know:
The YoPro Know’s mission is to help organizations create a future where all generations thrive in the workplace by demystifying generational differences through training, consulting, and strategy. Visit www.yoproknow.com to learn more.
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