Facilitated Peer Discussions for Talent Retention: Opportunities, Challenges, Solutions
Tracks: HR/Talent Management, Professional Development
Tracks: HR/Talent Management, Professional Development
As employees reevaluate what matters most to them and put more stock into value-driven experiences, companies can no longer remain stagnant on the employee experience. In fact, according to recent research on attracting and retaining top talent, companies need to understand how intent-to-stay, engagement and turnover are all tied together.
Through this facilitated networking discussion, you’ll have the opportunity to learn from other HR/talent managers responsible for retention while sharing your own experiences. Attend this session and you’ll:
Since 2004, Claire Mules has been a proven entity in the transportation industry. Her insurance agency, CDL Benefits, was the first to procure and provide a national major medical insurance program to the American truck driver, something that had never been offered before.
Joining Assurance Resources, Inc. 7 years ago, she successfully launched ARI’s Occupation Accident Program into all US states, along with securing and adding an additional line of coverage – Unladen Liability. Two years ago, Mules and her partner David finalized their purchase of ARI and continue to work on expanding ARI’s offerings.
She has been rewarded in recognition of several distinguished titles. Last January, she was nominated as a Top Woman to Watch in Transportation, something she holds very close to her heart. April followed with an appointment from the US DOT to be their insurance industry expert to the NHTSA Underride Crash Committee, formed to reduce the transportation industries crashes and fatalities on American highways. This appointment is a two-year term initiated and overseen by the US Secretary of Transportation and decidedly created to protect the American truck driver. Mules also serves as a Content Advisory Council member for WIT and a Board member for TXTA Texas Trucking Association.
Born and raised in Wales, GB and by way of Canada, Mules has been a Houstonian since 1982. She has two children and she and David have five grandsons with a sixth boy on the way.