It is hard to identify one thing that has caused ‘the great resignation’. It is likely to be several factors, and many related to Covid. In this session, we will focus on how to build a more resilient culture by creating a more sustainable work environment. Providing key points on how to attract and keep top talent to perform at their best, what makes the ideal team player, promoting well-being, reinvention, talent wars, and most of all, communication – creating an honest environment by providing clear direction.
Petrochemicals power the global economy with the many life-saving and life-improving products they make possible. The demand for petrochemicals is expected to grow considerably and rapidly as the global middle class continues to expand. In spite of this, growth in the petrochemical industry faces headwinds and challenges, including supply chain issues, new domestic and international policies, and changing market dynamics. This session includes leading experts’ thoughts on the current state of the petrochemical industry and the future of our industry. Specifically, this panel will feature feedstock availability, technology advancements, supply and demand outlooks, and other factors that could impact these markets.
Speaker: Michael R. Pompeo, 70th U.S. Secretary of State
Price: $125.00
Luncheon is open to registered attendees only. Badge & ticket are required to gain admittance. Reserved Seating is available with purchase of a table of 6 only. Tables of 6 are only available to members. Tickets must be purchased by March 4. No tickets or same-day seating will be available on-site.