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September 27, 2017, Wednesday - Work Redux | CARE by Pollen at Machine Shop

Time: 7:30 AM – 10:30 AM

Location: Machine Shop, 300 2nd Street SE

Work Redux | CARE by Pollen

PROGRAM

7:30-8:30 AM Registration and Breakfast
8:30-8:45 AM Welcome and Performance
8:45-10:30 AM Speakers and Discussions

On top of managing careers, running businesses, and leading organizations, women are caring for their families, children, and communities. It’s work that often goes unnoticed and is underappreciated. It risks their own advancement and well-being.

At Work Redux | CARE, we will hear from women leaders who have experienced the hidden and visible effects when careers and caregiving collide. Whether it’s in the form of caring for children, co-workers (who orders the birthday cakes, who clears the dishes?), aging or sick parents and family members, how, in all of these dynamics, do we preserve care for ourselves? Together, we will imagine a future of work where the burdens and joys of caregiving become visible and, even more importantly, valuable.