Record Number of HR Executives to Convene at i4cp 2017 Conference
Industry-leading event on pace to be 30% bigger than last year
With 40 days remaining until the opening of the i4cp 2017 Conference: Next Practices Now (March 20 – 23), the exclusive annual event for senior HR, learning, and talent leaders has already surpassed last year’s attendance and is on pace to be 30% bigger than all previous i4cp conferences.
The conference features a line-up of speakers who are some of the most forward-looking HR executives, business executives, and respected thought leaders including:
- Kathleen Hogan, CHRO, Microsoft
- Pat Wadors, CHRO, LinkedIn
- Marc Lautenbach, CEO, Pitney Bowes
- Juan Garcia, Director, Global Associate Development, Amazon
- Rob Cross, Professor, Babson College
- George Rose, CHRO, Sony Pictures Entertainment
- Steven Rice, CHRO, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
For years the i4cp conference has offered an exclusive, collaborative experience that nearly 100% of past attendees have rated superior. This year’s conference will again be a gathering of senior HR and business leaders from over 200 companies, most of which are among the Fortune 1000.
Each session will focus on sharing next practices - people practices that significantly impact market performance. And as in the past, the conference is closed to vendors or consultants in order to ensure the open, high-level discussions throughout that their attendees have come to expect. Don’t miss it.
Limited seats remain - learn more about the conference and register now.
As vice president of marketing at i4cp, Erik is currently responsible for all marketing efforts for the company and works alongside several departments to execute organizational initiatives. He also oversees web development projects. Located in Seattle, WA, he brings over 15 years of Internet marketing experience, most of which are in the research industry.
Prior to i4cp, Erik worked as Internet Marketing Director at market research panel company GMI, where he was responsible for global online marketing and panel growth in several countries. He also managed the graphic design team and worked extensively with other departments on process improvements and plan development. GMI experienced exceptional revenue growth - several hundred percent - during his tenure. Prior to GMI, Erik founded FilmJabber.com, a movie review and information website that continues to grow in popularity and traffic.
Erik received a B.A. in Business Administration with a concentration in Management Information Systems from Western Washington University.