<p><b>Thought Leadership Across Borders and Sectors:</b></p>
<p>The event featured keynote speakers and global experts, including Dr. Anna Tavis (NYU SPS), Dr. Mary-Clare Race and Teresa Hopke (Talking Talent), Prof. Raul Sanchez and Prof. Dan Bullock (NYU/United Nations), and Liliana Uruburo (United Nations #NewWork), each offering insight into the cultural, psychological, and organizational dimensions of connection.</p>
<p>As Teresa Hopke asked in her opening remarks, <i>"What kind of workplace are we building for the next generation?"</i> Her challenge reminded us that connection is more than a performance lever—it is a human legacy.</p>
<p><b>Speaker Highlights and Key Themes:</b></p>
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<li><b>The Evolving Role of Leadership and Technology:</b> Dr. Anna Tavis, Clinical Professor and Chair of the Human Capital Management Department at NYU School of Professional Studies, shared future-forward insights on how leadership and human capital strategies are evolving alongside technology. She highlighted the need to explore further how coaching and AI can work together to support, not replace, human development.</li>
<li><b>Connecting Globally with Intercultural Competence:</b> In their keynote, Professor Raúl Sánchez and Professor Dan Bullock spotlighted how intentional intercultural communication is key to leading across the globe and advancing collaborative innovation, core to the Lab’s mission of advancing intercultural competence for co-creativity in global contexts.</li>
<li><b>The Neuroscience of Belonging:</b> In her keynote, Dr. Mary-Clare Race revealed the Connection Paradox: despite more digital tools, many professionals feel increasingly disconnected. Her solution? New frameworks to build connection into leadership, culture, and team habits—turning “soft” skills into measurable performance drivers.</li>
<li><b>Culture in Motion at United Nations #NewWork:</b> Liliana Uruburo, People and Culture Strategist and Co-Lead of the New Work movement at the United Nations, shared how this grassroots initiative is shifting the way thousands of UN employees connect, collaborate, and lead. Her spotlight on the new Transformative Spaces initiative illustrated the power of psychological safety, deep listening, and trust to drive true cultural change.</li>
<li><b>The Power Panel – The Business of Connection:</b> In a panel moderated by Dr. Mary-Clare Race, leaders from McKinsey & Company, Warner Bros. Discovery, and Essenta explored the evolving “business of connection,” citing that highly connected teams outperform on retention, innovation, and strategic decision-making.</li>
<li><b>The World Café Innovation Lab – From Insight to Action:</b> Finally, attendees then explored live case studies and creative provocations in a collaborative World Café format. Major themes included:</li>
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<p style="margin-left: 80px;">○ Designing AI to support—not replace—empathy and human connection<br>
○ Rethinking hiring: prioritizing emotional intelligence and values alignment<br>
○ Creating cultures of trust through psychological safety and small, everyday behaviors<br>
○ Breaking down silos to build inclusive, co-creative, and globally fluent teams</p>