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AMCHAM Human Resources Committee Meeting
                     
  AMCHAM Human Resources
Committee Meeting
 
                     
  ?DATE Thursday, March 8, 2018  
  ?TIME 7:30am - 8:00am: Registration / Networking
8:00am - 9:30am: Breakfast / Speech / Q&A
 
  ?VENUE AMCHAM Ford Committee Room - Yeouido Subway Station Exit #3
(15F, Two IFC, 10, Gukjegeumyung-ro, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul)
 
  ?SPEAKER Matthew Shampine
General Manager, We Work Korea
 
  ?TOPIC Creating Culture  
                     
  ?COST KRW35,000 for AMCHAM members
KRW55,000 for non-AMCHAM members
(Inclusive of breakfast. Exclusive of parking)
*Use of public transportation is encouraged as parking fee at IFC is KRW4,000/hour

 
  ?RSVP/PAYMENT BY Noon, Wednesday, March 7, 2018
*No refunds or cancellations made after this date and time.
*Due to the room capacity of maximum 35 participants, we will be receiving RSVPs on a first-come-first-served basis and no walk-ins will be allowed.
 
  ?CONTACT (email) amchamrsvp@amchamkorea.org, (phone) 82.2.6201.2229  
                     
                     
            ONLINE REGISTRATION      
                     
                     
  ABOUT THE SPEAKER  
                     
      Matthew Shampine currently serves as General Manager of South Korea where he manages WeWork’s operations, community and sales. His responsibilities include growing the team and location portfolio, developing partnerships and growth opportunities, and ensuring the continuity of WeWork’s unique culture, product and community across the country.

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SPEAKER'S FULL BIO

 
                     
  MESSAGE FROM CO - CHAIRS  
                     
   

Dear AMCHAM Members,

People are moving to cities, seeking community, purpose, and the opportunity to create their life’s work. There has been a macro shift toward a new way of working and living?people are focused on meaningful connections and being part of something greater than themselves.

Meanwhile, mobile technology and globalized markets have decentralized power ? and the rise of the crowd, platforms, and machines have enabled a more competitive economy. We can fear technological advancement. We can fear a world that is becoming a more interconnected global community. We can turn inward and against each other ? or we can embrace change with courage and resilience, and together we can reimagine and humanize the future of work.

People, culture and community are the lifeblood of the future of work.  We can reimagine, reshape, and re-humanize the architecture of our space, our buildings, and our cities to support, at the same time, creating an innovative culture and encouraging human connection & creativity. WeWork is committed to this future.

Join us as Matthew Shampine, General Manager of WeWork shares his insights on creating an innovative culture.

HR Committee Co-Chairs
Eun-mi Chae / Paul Cho / Michael Conforme

                     
                     
                     
    15F, Two IFC, 10, Gukjegeumyung-ro, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul, Korea
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