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[MEETING] Science with AI

  • Tall Firs Cafe & Events 1488 18th Street Springfield, OR, 97477 United States (map)

Bots and Brains - The Science of Leading in the Age of AI

Scott Crabtree, Happy Brain Science

This is a hybrid event and will be held in-person and via Zoom.

  • In-person: Tall Firs Cafe & Events (1488 18th St., Springfield, OR, 97477). Breakfast will be provided for in-person attendees. Free parking on-site.

  • Virtual: Zoom meeting details will be emailed to each attendee the morning of the event.

Bots and Brains - The Science of Leading in the Age of AI

AI is accelerating rapidly. Jobs will be lost, changed, and created. To stay relevant and valuable, leaders must adapt and help their people adapt - not just technologically, but also psychologically and culturally. Lead through identity growth, emotional safety, and orchestration.

This training will help you:

  1. Evolve Your Leadership Identity

  2. Foster Emotional Safety & Trust

  3. Orchestrate Humans & AIs.

This program has been submitted to the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) and the HR Certification Institute (HRCI) for approval.

Notice of Photography: By attending this event you acknowledge that photography and video recording may take place Your presence constitutes your consent to be photographed, filmed and/or otherwise recorded for promotional, marketing or archival purposes.

Scott Crabtree, Happy Brain Science

As the Founder and Chief Happiness Officer at Happy Brain Science, Scott Crabtree empowers individuals and organizations to apply findings from cutting-edge neuroscience and psychology to boost productivity and happiness at work. His repeat clients include DreamWorks, Nike, Kaiser-Permanente, Boeing, Intel, Hewlett-Packard, Activision, Blizzard Entertainment, and NBC. His insights have been quoted in First Round Review, Fast Company, Inc., InfoWorld, Fortune, and VentureBeat among other publications.

In his 25-year career, Scott has served as a leader in game development and software engineering. He’s founded startups and worked at a variety of technology companies large and small. In early 2012, he resigned his position as Tech Strategist at Intel to pursue his passion full time: helping people apply science to be happier and more successful.

Scott holds a B.A. in Cognitive Science from Vassar College.

When he is not immersed in scientific data or coaching executives, he loves spending time with his wife and two young daughters, especially in nature, and also enjoys playing with his band. He lives in Portland, Oregon.

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