Upcoming Webinar
It’s no secret that our population is aging, with immediate implications for workforce management. Data from Canada’s 2021 census reveals more than one out of every five persons of working age is between the ages of 55 and 64. And, there are more people in the 55 to 64 age group, than in the early-career age group of 15 to 24.
In a 2023 global survey, more than half of CEOs indicated the labor shortage is the biggest challenge their organizations face. Yet despite the current labor force challenges, less than half of employers include age in their DEI programs. Most workplaces have failed to implement a strategy to fully leverage the experience and wisdom of their older workers. Join this session to learn why your organization should be concerned about an aging workforce, how older workers can be part of the solution, and strategies to make your workplace age friendly. Date:
Wednesday, November 13, 2024 Time: 1:00 - 2:00 PM ET Costs: Free - Members of any ISCEBS Chapter $30 - Non-Members Registration: Please click here to register. Add the event to your calendar and a Zoom meeting invitation will be provided just prior to the event. Questions: Email the chapter This program qualifies for one (1) CEBS compliance credit. Visit www.cebs.org/compliance for more information. |
SPEAKER:
Michelle Oram, CEBS-Compliant, CPRC
Retirement Coach, Second Life Vision After helping people save and prepare financially for retirement for over 30 years, Michelle is now focusing on the non-financial side of retirement. Earlier this year, she earned the Certified Professional Retirement Coach (CPRC) designation and is offering retirement coaching services to individuals and groups. During her career in the group retirement industry, she developed skills in financial education, retirement plan administration, training, product development, marketing, and plain language communication. Michelle earned the CEBS® designation and is CEBS Compliant. She is a past President of the Southwestern Ontario Chapter and the ISCEBS Governing Council, a board member of the Southwestern Ontario chapter, and is a regular speaker at chapter sessions and Symposium. She is a graduate of Wilfrid Laurier University, holds a certificate in adult education from Conestoga College, and is working on the Plain Language Certificate at Simon Fraser University. |