On behalf of @Jen Tosti-Kharas:
Careers is excited to announce the upcoming Hughes Award Speech by @Yehuda Baruch. Details of the live session can be found on the program, https://cdmcd.co/ra8Yq9.
The Hughes Lifetime Career Scholar Award is the Careers Division's premier award that honors scholars who have made a significant contribution to careers research. The award carries the name of Everett Cherrington Hughes, commemorating his influential role in establishing careers as a field of scholarly study. Past recipients of the award include Ed Schein, Tim Hall, @Michael Arthur, @Denise Rousseau, among others. Yehuda is the first non-American to win the award.
He will give a talk about his personal and academic journey, starting from early years, how and why did he developed an interest in careers, following the bright and dark side of careers before and after embarking on academia. He will reveal certain intriguing events along this voyage, both expected and unexpected, which may surprise some of us. He will then tell the story of making academic contributions, in particular the way he developed the Career Ecosystem Theory.
Let us all join him on Friday, July 25, 16:30-17:30 at the Bella Center: Hall C- C3-m14 (session 26639).