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Identify the Financial Benefits of Creating “Good Jobs”

About This Webinar

During this 20-minute quick-hit webinar, Sarah Kalloch of the Good Jobs Institute will explain the Good Jobs Strategy—a combination of investment in people and smart operating choices, which increases employee productivity, motivation and contribution and promotes operational excellence. Participants will also learn how to use the Good Jobs Calculator, designed exclusively for NACS and the convenience industry, which can help illustrate the financial impact of a Good Jobs system.

Who can view: Everyone
Webinar Price: Free
Featured Presenters
Webinar hosting presenter
Executive Director, Good Jobs Institute
Sarah Day Kalloch has dedicated her career to connecting public and private sector leaders with front line workers to build better businesses, create good jobs, and define stronger social policy. She serves as the Executive Director of the Good Jobs Institute, which inspires industry leaders to redefine what it means to run a successful business and help their companies thrive by creating good jobs. She builds partnerships with companies and investors looking to implement the Good Jobs Strategy, and creates tools and resources to guide any organization that wants to transform from bad jobs to good jobs. She was a 2018-2019 Aspen Institute Job Quality Fellow and has guest lectured on good jobs and sustainable operations in MIT Sloan's Executive Education and MBA programs.

Sarah previously spent over a decade in international development, improving the health, human rights and financial independence of communities across Africa. At Oxfam, Sarah spearheaded global partnerships that encouraged leading food and beverage companies to adopt more sustainable sourcing policies. As an executive at Physicians for Human Rights, she co-founded two health and human rights organization in Uganda and Kenya and secured billions in HIV/AIDS and global health funding.

Sarah graduated magna cum laude from Harvard College and also holds an MBA from the MIT Sloan School of Management, where she was awarded the Seley Scholarship for her leadership, community contributions, and academic achievement.
Webinar hosting presenter Erin Pressley
NACS
Erin is the vice president of education and media at NACS. She leads the content teams responsible for the association’s media platforms as well as education at NACS events, including the NACS Show. Erin also serves on the NACS executive leadership team. Previously, Erin was the managing editor of The American Prospect magazine, a monthly liberal political magazine. Erin is a past board member of the Washington Women’s Leadership Initiative and is a past president for Association Media & Publishing’s Board of Directors.

Erin has an M.A. in professional writing and editing from George Mason University and a B.A. in English from Mary Washington University. She attended the NACS Leadership Executive Program at Cornell University, an Executive Finance program at Northwestern’s Kellogg School of Business, and the NACS Women’s Leadership Program at Yale School of Management.
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