PODCAST EPISODE #11

Furman President Shares How Businesses Can Prepare For The Most Diverse Generation In History

Understanding the next generation of talent can be challenging for some businesses, which is why we had Furman University’s President Davis join us for this episode to discuss how higher ed is preparing students for their careers and what trends she is seeing in this generation that’s coming of age in the workforce.

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