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Intergenerational Communication and Mentoring
May 1, 2020
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Topic Intergenerational Communication and Mentoring
Through the examination of personal experiences, and mentoring relationships, we will explore the variety of educational and experiential differences that influence opinions, attitudes, and approaches to work, professional development, and safety as we seek to propel our industry forward through stronger collaboration and communication.
- Describe the differences between the generations and how this relates to attitudes toward work, leisure, and safety.
- Employ the strategies that can be used to successfully communicate across the generational gaps in each generational language.
- Review the roles of “mentor” and “mentee” and how these roles can interact successfully for the benefit of both parties.
Instructor Wyatt Bradbury, CSP, ASP, CHST, CIT
Wyatt Bradbury is an Associate Safety professional and a Construction Health and Safety Technician. Bradbury is currently pursuing a Master of Engineering in Advanced Safety Engineering and Management from the University of Alabama Birmingham. Bradbury has developed through growth opportunities in aquatic and recreation risk management, electrical construction, powerline safety, rail construction, and safety consulting. Wyatt Bradbury serves as the President and Membership Chair for the National Capital Chapter, on the planning committee of the Mid-Atlantic Construction Safety Conference and is a member of the Emerging Professionals Common Interest Group. He also serves on the ASSP Education and Training Committee.