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    Tuesday
    Sep132016

    PODCAST - #HRHappyHour 258 - HR Gives Back

    HR Happy Hour 258 - HR Gives Back

    Hosts: Steve BoeseTrish McFarlane

    Guest: Mollie Lombardi

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    This week on the HR Happy Hour Show, Steve sat down with Molllie Lombardi, Co-founder of Aptitude Research Partners, co-host of the Research on the Rocks Podcast,  and a driving force behind the HR Gives Back effort.  We had the good fortune of recording live from IBM HR Summit in Boston event held last week. 

    On the show, Mollie shared the background and history of the HR Gives Back effort, how people can get involved in this year's initiatives both at and outside of the upcoming HR Technology Conference, and talked about the important work that the HR Gives Back organization is helping to support.

    In addition, Mollie talked about living and working with Parkinson's, and shared some advice and encouragement for both individuals, families and friends, and even organizations that can help them in their ongoing support and care of people diagnosed with Parkinson's.

    You can listen to the show on the show page here, or using the widget player below:

     

    This was an important and interesting show, and we hope you check it out. Many thanks to Mollie for all her hard work with HR Gives Back and please do visit the HR Gives Back website to get involved with this fantastic cause.

    I hope you give this episode a listen, and be sure to subscribe to the HR Happy Hour Show on iTunes, Stitcher Radio, or your favorite podcast app - just search for 'HR Happy Hour' to never miss a show.

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