

One of them, unfortunately was was dead on arrival. They were then sent off further down the road for further treatment, the feeling was that they would both pull through. Two of those casualties were patched up, although they came in unconscious.

In those 16 hours they had three casualties, all of them all from artillery wounds: mainly very serious injuries to the legs and with lacerations causing very serious bleeding. Later, Foreign Correspondent Colin Freeman talks about the 16 hours he spent at a field hospital in Ukraine: As such, Zelensky called the summit a “success” in a statement on Twitter last night, though there are pretty divergent interpretations of the summit depending on one’s viewpoint. There were further significant military announcements at the summit, perhaps the most important the confirmation that the Netherlands will begin training Ukrainian pilots to use F-16 fighter jets.

Still not sure? Then check out some of the key talks given at Talent Connect 2022 and think about how your story would look and sound on a big stage in the Big Apple.First, Assistant Comment Editor Francis Dearnley describes how the NATO summit in Lithuania ended last night:Īs he left the meeting, US President Joe Biden told reporters that Zelensky understood that whether or not Ukraine is in NATO now is “not relevant” because the US and will stand for liberty and freedom as long as it takes. Submissions for speakers and facilitators will stay open until June 2, 2023. If you want to share your story (and we really hope you do) or if you want to facilitate a workshop, apply now.
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You’ll also be elevating your professional community either by sharing your hard-earned insights or by workshopping a problem and catalyzing an innovative approach to it. Talent Connect 2023 will bring together from around the globe senior leaders in talent acquisition, learning and development, and HR to share best practices, build community, facilitate peer-to-peer problem solving, and shape the future of work.Īs a Talent Connect speaker or facilitator, you’ll be elevating your personal brand as well as your organization’s brand. Submissions to be a facilitator or a speaker will be open until June 2, 2023. If you’re in your element leading a peer-to-peer workshop that will craft innovative solutions to of-the-moment challenges, here’s the chance you’re looking for. We’re also looking for expert facilitators, who have both a love of and knack for bringing colleagues together to address a challenge and drive a solution. Presentations can be done as talks, panels, workshops, or fireside chats with anywhere from one to four people some talks will be live, others will be prerecorded. Talent Connect is LinkedIn’s annual conference for leaders from across the talent lifecycle - recruiting, learning and development, and HR - who are looking to create a better world of work. We’re looking for storytellers who have confronted enormous challenges and converted them to enormous opportunities to speak at Talent Connect 2023 in New York City (the week of October 2). If you have a talent for story and a story for talent, we’ve got the stage for you.
