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The Conversation: Unlocking the Power of Generational Diversity

Dive into the dynamic world of generational diversity with the vibrant and Emmy Award-winning comedian and international speaker, Theresa Hummel-Krallinger! Join Theresa as she guides a diverse group of participants through lively conversations and engaging exercises designed to foster understanding and appreciation across generations. From Baby Boomers to Gen Z, this half-day program promises to explore the fascinating tapestry of values, communication styles, and technological influences that shape our interactions in the workplace and beyond. Get ready for an unforgettable experience where laughter is guaranteed, insights are shared, and connections are forged. Plus, with representation from all generations, you're sure to broaden your perspective and make meaningful connections that transcend age boundaries. Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to unlock the power of generational diversity and leave with more than just newfound knowledge - expect to walk away with at least one new friend and a deeper appreciation for the richness of our collective experiences! *** With strong representation from Generation Z, we’ll be joined by members of Souderton Area High School’s FBLA Club (Future Business Leaders of America). Located 25 miles north of Philadelphia, just off Rte. 309, the Souderton Area School District can be characterized as a growing semi-rural community of 39,000 residents. The school district encompasses 49 square miles and the entire school district has approximately 6,700 students. Theresa Hummel-Krallinger is an Emmy Award-winning comedian, a well-respected leadership and organizational culture consultant. She is the past president of the Greater Philadelphia Chapter of the Association for Talent Development and is the past president for a local Toastmasters club. For 17 years she served on the non-credit faculty at Temple University. She won two Emmy’s for her work on the PBS talk show, “Counter Culture.”


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Community Events

Thursday,
Jun 13
9:00 a.m.

The Conversation: Unlocking the Power of Generational Diversity

Dive into the dynamic world of generational diversity with the vibrant and Emmy Award-winning comedian and international speaker, Theresa Hummel-Krallinger! Join Theresa as she guides a diverse group of participants through lively conversations and engaging exercises designed to foster understanding and appreciation across generations. From Baby Boomers to Gen Z, this half-day program promises to explore the fascinating tapestry of values, communication styles, and technological influences that shape our interactions in the workplace and beyond. Get ready for an unforgettable experience where laughter is guaranteed, insights are shared, and connections are forged. Plus, with representation from all generations, you're sure to broaden your perspective and make meaningful connections that transcend age boundaries. Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to unlock the power of generational diversity and leave with more than just newfound knowledge - expect to walk away with at least one new friend and a deeper appreciation for the richness of our collective experiences! *** With strong representation from Generation Z, we’ll be joined by members of Souderton Area High School’s FBLA Club (Future Business Leaders of America). Located 25 miles north of Philadelphia, just off Rte. 309, the Souderton Area School District can be characterized as a growing semi-rural community of 39,000 residents. The school district encompasses 49 square miles and the entire school district has approximately 6,700 students. Theresa Hummel-Krallinger is an Emmy Award-winning comedian, a well-respected leadership and organizational culture consultant. She is the past president of the Greater Philadelphia Chapter of the Association for Talent Development and is the past president for a local Toastmasters club. For 17 years she served on the non-credit faculty at Temple University. She won two Emmy’s for her work on the PBS talk show, “Counter Culture.”

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