WSCC Humankind series to feature Scottville native Kevin Eikenberry
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VICTORY TOWNSHIP — Best-selling author and leadership speaker Kevin Eikenberry will be the featured speaker tonight in the latest segment of West Shore Community College’s Humankind series. Eikenberry’s presentation is titled
“The Future of Work: What it Means for You and Our Community. It will begin at 7 p.m. and will be presented via Zoom. The event is accessible at this link. A recording of the event will be made available on the college’s YouTube page.
The event is part of the Humankind series’s focus this year on the theme The Future of Work and the question, “What is the future of work? Representative topics include “the great resignation,” quiet quitting, remote work, work/life balance, shortening the work week, full time vs. part time work, and so on.
Eikenberry is chief potential officer of The Kevin Eikenberry Group, an Indianapolis-based consulting and training company that has worked with business and industry for the past 30 years. Eikenberry grew up on a farm south of Scottville and was valedictorian of the Mason County Central High School graduating class of 1980. He earned a bachelor’s degree in agricultural mechanization from Purdue University.
During the event, Eikenberry will address the changing societal expectations surrounding work, drawing on his 30 years of experience working with leaders in the world of work across various sectors.
One of Mr. Eikenberry’s areas of specialty as a thought leader is remote and hybrid work, an important focus of attention for this year’s Humankind series. Regularly named one of the world’s top leadership and management experts, he has worked with leaders in at as many as 43 different countries. He is a best-selling author of many books, including the popular leadership guide, Remarkable Leadership: Unleashing Your Leadership Potential One Skill at a Time. He is the host of the well-known show The Remarkable Leadership Podcast, which has listeners from over 90 countries. A seasoned and in-demand speaker, he has delivered keynote addresses to countless organizations including the National Institute of Health and the International Society for Performance Improvement, among many others.
In his spare time, he enjoys collecting antique John Deere tractors and returning to his farm in Custer Township. Those wishing to learn more about Mr. Eikenberry may check out his website.
“Mr. Eikenberry works with business and industry leaders every single day,” said Dr. Matt Sanderson, WSCC professor of philosophy and chair of the humankind planning committee. “As a result, he has his finger on the pulse of where the future of work is headed. We look forward to hearing the wisdom he has to share from his many years traveling the country working with companies of nearly every kind.”
Humankind is WSCC’s arts and culture lecture series. The series consists of lectures, presentations, workshops, art exhibitions, film series, and much more. For more information about humankind, please visit westshore.edu or contact Dr. Sanderson at mwsanderson@westshore.edu or 231-843-5937.
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