Cortney Campbell, a lecturer in the Department of Management at Boise State University, will speak to attendees during lunch about navigating an intergenerational workforce.
Prior to her career in academia, Campbell was an entrepreneur who employed a large and incredibly diverse workforce nationwide. In peak years, she employed as many as 500 independent contractors for shorter work periods. Faced with incredibly short training windows, she soon realized that navigating the intergenerational workforce was a top priority for building high-performance teams! She is currently a Ph.D. student in Educational Leadership.
In addition to her experience navigating generational differences in the field, Campbell has the pleasure of teaching a wide variety of demographics, groups and skill sets. She has worked with companies large and small, including Clif Bar, Chobani, Commercial Tire, Plant Therapy and organizations such as Headgate: Idaho’s Water Leadership Academy.
Lunch and Learn is organized by the School of the Environment and Tribal Advisory Council.