Earn Continuing Education Credit at the NextGen Leadership Conference
2.0 CPE credits in Management Services, 1.0 CPE credit in Business Management & Organization
Thursday, July 14, 2:00-4:30 p.m. ET
White & Williams LLP
7 Times Square, Suite 2900
New York, NY 10036-6524
TMA Restructuring Boot Camp, Part 2
2.0 CPE credits in Business Law, 1.0 CPE credit in Behavioral Ethics
Thursday, July 21, 2:00-4:30 p.m. ET
Virtually via Zoom
Education Sessions on July 15
From Boomer to Zoomer: Leading 5 Generations in the Workplace
Speakers: Rebecca Achurch – Founder and CEO, Achurch Consulting and Maria Negron-Kneib – Achurch Consulting
sponsored by Gordon Brothers
1.8 CPE credits in Personal Development / 1.8 CEU credits
Unlike the generations before them, Gen Z is entering the workforce accustomed to working remotely. Between growing up with smartphones and having their schools require laptops to complete assignments, they are seemingly primed for remote work. Yet, many studies today are reporting that it’s the older generations who prefer working from home.
What can you do to bridge that gap?
Our session will help answer that question by providing strategies and tactics designed to help you bridge the generational divide as it relates to working across distributed teams. We will also bust some common myths and misconceptions surrounding generational attitudes and behaviors around working remotely or in a hybrid environment.
ESG Investing: Energy Revolution or a bunch of "Science Fair Projects"
Moderator: Joe Richman – Senior Director, FTI Consulting
Speakers: Myron Mallia-Dare – Partner, Miller Thomson LLP and Justin Pugh – Senior Managing Director, FTI Consulting
sponsored by FTI Consulting
1.0 CLE credit / 1.2 CPE credits in Specialized Knowledge / 1.2 CEU credits
What is ESG investing and why does it matter for investors, operators and, most importantly, turnaround practitioners? The current power landscape is one of rapid change from old “dirty” technologies to new green and renewable technologies. For a sector with such promise, are there pitfalls? Join our esteemed panel for a lively discussion on the current global push towards decarbonization.
Two Steps to Third-Party Trouble: Divisive Mergers under the ‘Texas Two-Step’ and Third-Party Releases
Moderator: Robert Trenk, EisnerAmper LLP
Speakers: Gerard T. Cicero, Brown Rudnick LLP and Mark A. Fink, Robinson+Cole
sponsored by FTI Consulting
1.0 CLE credit / 1.2 CPE credits in Business Law / 1.2 CEU credits
The Texas Two-Step has been a hot topic in the bankruptcy and restructuring industry since October 2021, when LTL Management, LLC, a newly created and separate subsidiary of Johnson & Johnson (J&J), filed for voluntary Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. This panel is intended to provide NextGen professionals with a brief history of asbestos and mass tort bankruptcies, the basics of the Texas Business Corporation Act, and a discussion of the J&J bankruptcy filing and opposition thereto. The panelists will share their perspectives on mass tort bankruptcies and unique takes on headline cases.
Why NextGen’ers Should Look to MBEs for Deal Flow
Moderator: Patrick Bellot – Phoenix Management Services
Speakers: Brian Gleason, CTP – Phoenix Management Services, Michael von Lehman, CTP - Meridian Management Partners, and Rachel Nanes – DLA Piper
sponsored by FTI Consulting
1.0 CLE credit / 1.2 CPE credits in Specialized Knowledge / 1.2 CEU credits
Mission Based Enterprises (MBEs) include governments, not-for-profit organizations, and educational institutions. In some ways, MBEs are operated like a typical for-profit business and can be susceptible to economic, financial, structural, and operational distress. Join our panel as we discuss why NextGen professionals should focus on MBEs for deal flow and to raise their own personal profiles.
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