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Virtual Town Hall: Unlocking Gentelligence
Thursday, April 16, 2026, 8:00 AM - 8:50 AM EST
Category: Virtual Town Halls

Virtual Town Hall: Unlocking Gentelligence

Session Description:

With five generations currently in the workplace, many leaders view this dynamic as frustrating and challenging. In this engaging session, you will learn how to apply the strategies of Gentelligence® to your organization’s unique generational challenges.

In this session you will learn to: 

  • Develop practical strategies for replacing generational stereotypes and judgment with genuine curiosity and openness to different perspectives
  • Create smarter intergenerational conversations through strategic "power questions" that foster understanding and connection
  • Apply 4 key practices of Gentelligence® and ways to apply them to workplace challenges

PRESENTER: Megan Gerhardt, Ph.D.

Megan W. Gerhardt, Ph.D. is a workplace generational expert and Professor of Management and Leadership at the Farmer School of Business at Miami University, where she also serves as the Robert D. Johnson Co-Director of the Isaac & Oxley Center for Business Leadership. She is the founder of Gentelligence, a workplace movement to leverage age and generational diversity as a source of opportunity.

Megan has published widely on generational differences in the workplace and is author of the book Gentelligence: A Revolutionary Approach to Leading an Intergenerational Workforce. Her Gentelligence work has been featured in Harvard Business Review, NBCNews.com, The Washington Post, The Chicago Tribune, The San Francisco Chronicle, MarketWatch, The Houston Chronicle, and Inc. Magazine, among others. In 2017, her TEDx talk “Why I Love Millennials...and You Should, Too” was released. Dr. Gerhardt’s work (www.profgerhardt.com) focuses on leveraging differences to achieve impact and extraordinary levels of performance.

 

REGISTER – We’ll save you a seat.

 


Contact: Heidi Langer, Administrator ([email protected])