2024 Chancellor’s Roundtable Discussion

2024 Chancellor’s Roundtable Discussion

About this session

Each year, the Chancellor’s Roundtable Discussion brings together leaders across different industries for an insightful conversation on the Forum’s annual theme.

This session is pre-recorded and premiere’s live during the Forum’s virtual stream.

The Chancellor’s Roundtable Discussion is moderated by NC State Chancellor Randy Woodson.

The 2024 Chancellor’s Roundtable Discussion brings together professionals and leaders across industries and generations. This dynamic session aims to foster meaningful dialogue on the intricacies of multigenerational collaboration in the workplace. 

Our distinguished panelists will offer insights from all generational perspectives, sharing real-world examples of multigenerational collaboration. They will explain how leading with their core values has enhanced their effectiveness in managing multigenerational teams and provide recommendations for fostering professional ethics and integrity to create inclusive work environments for all generations.

Attendees will gain a deeper understanding of the importance of fostering multigenerational collaboration and how it can drive organizational success. Moderating this enlightening discussion will be NC State University Chancellor Randy Woodson.

Meet the Speakers

Randy Woodson

Chancellor, NC State University

Moderator

Bob Patterson

Alumni Distinguished Professor of Crop Science at the NC State College of Agriculture and Life Sciences

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Basile “Whit” Whitaker

Managing Partner & Chief Operating Officer, Quality Biological, Inc,

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Genevieve Garland

Senior Associate Vice Chancellor for
Research Development and Operations and Chief of Staff, Office of Research
and Innovation at North Carolina State University

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Jacqueline Gonzalez

Constituent Services Liaison, District Office of Congresswoman Deborah Ross – U.S. House of Representatives

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Jana Locklear

NC State Senior, majoring in Cultural Anthropology and International Relations and minoring in Political Science, History, and Russian Studies

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