Date and Time
Tuesday May 18, 2021
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM MDT
Fees/Admission
Complimentary
Description
Most Albertans and businesses have had to adjust to operating remotely, as working from home has increased substantially over the last year. But what about those working in positions that require being on the job site, unable to accomplish their duties or tasks remotely or in a home office?
In this webinar, PwC’s thought leaders will share insights based on findings from their field worker study. This study takes the pulse of Canadian field workers—full or part-time employees who pre-pandemic spent most if not all of their workday in a non-office setting and are employed by a larger company or organization. The survey reveals their perceptions of the potential for technology to improve their job, the impact of the pandemic on their well-being and their organization’s effectiveness in adapting to the disruption.
Plus, PwC will explore the impacts of COVID-19 on workers in several key industries in Alberta including Energy, Education, Retail, Healthcare, Manufacturing, and more.
Please confirm your attendance by Monday, May 17 @ 4 PM.
We will be using the Zoom meeting platform for the webinar. A link to join will be sent out to all registrants 12-24 hours prior to the webinar via email.
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About our Speakers
Jean McClellan, National Consulting People and Organization Leader, PwC Canada
Jean McClellan has been with PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP since 1995 and is a Partner in the Consulting practice. Jean currently leads PwC Canada's National People and Organization practice. She works with multidisciplinary teams to solve complex issues for clients. In the past, Jean held various leadership positions within PwC such as the Alberta Public Sector Leader, the Education Sector Leader for Western Canada, the People and Change lead for Western Canada, the Valuation, Forensics and Disputes Lead for Manitoba and the Performance Improvement lead for Manitoba. Jean has served public and private companies in the energy, agriculture, service, manufacturing, financial services, and public sectors over her career.
For close to a decade, Jean has practiced in the areas of program and change management, financial, operational, and human resource effectiveness, and service transformation. Prior to that, Jean's practice areas included valuation and fairness opinions, litigation support services, insurance claim services, economic and financial analysis, and corporate transaction support. She has been involved with numerous engagements undertaken for the purposes of litigation, arbitration and regulatory purposes.
In addition to having a Bachelor of Commerce (Hons) degree and a Masters of Accounting degree from the University of Manitoba, Jean also holds her Chartered Accounting designation, her Chartered Business Valuators designation, her Certified Public Accountant (USA) designation, her Prosci Change Management Certification, and a Program Management Professional Designation. She has been recognized with the Early Achievement Award from the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Manitoba and is a past Chair of the Manitoba Chambers of Commerce.
Jennifer Melnyk, Partner, Workforce of the Future, PwC Canada
Jennifer leads Western Canada’s Workforce of the Future and HR Transformation practices. She brings over 15 years of experience in leading or advising on large scale business and HR transformations. She has extensive experience across the people lifecycle with an emphasis on HR strategy, diversity and inclusion programs, and leadership development and employee engagement. She is passionate about ensuring that organizational design workforce strategies that deliver value to the business and support the broader business objectives.
Jennifer’s midstream experience includes working with TC Energy, leading the employee enablement workstream as part of their SAP implementation. She has also led leadership alignment and transition readiness projects at Inter Pipeline and the Alberta Petroleum Marketing Commission (APMC).
Jennifer helps energy clients design and implement organizational transformation, improve the effectiveness of their organization and workforce, and manage their human resources functions and needs. With significant knowledge and experience in people and organization advisory services, Jennifer develops practical solutions and delivers results for her clients. In addition to consulting, Jennifer previously held senior HR roles within Brookfield Residential Properties.