Mark Guthrie will give Opening Remarks at GHP Upskill Houston Webinar on September 8

09.08.21

On September 8 at 8:00 a.m. CT, Shareholder Mark Guthrie will give the opening remarks at the GHP Upskill Houston Webinar focused on “Pathways to Better Opportunity:  How Houston’s Employers Can Support Workforce Recovery”. Winstead is a proud sponsor of the UpSkill Works Forum Series.

The UpSkill Houston initiative’s UpSkill Works Forum Series presents conversations with regional business, education and community leaders, policy makers and high-profile thought leaders on the key workforce issues the greater Houston region confronts. This session will feature a discussion with Boston Consulting Group managing director Louise Wiggins, former CEO of Stewart Title Matt Morris, and former CEO of Avalon Advisors Chase Robison about strategies and approaches employers and the region can use to support a more inclusive economic and workforce recovery. In addition, Morris and Robison will engage with leaders from HCA Houston Healthcare, Mustang Cat, Primary Services, and Silver Eagle Houston on the hiring challenges they are facing and how employers can develop a skilled talent pool for job openings today and help Houstonians get back on track.

The Greater Houston Partnership is a gathering place for community-minded business leaders who want to be involved in Houston's positive growth and influence our economic trajectory. Through the dedicated efforts of our members, the Partnership addresses Houston's unique challenges, and champions the growth and success of our region.

 

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