Around the world, companies and their leaders are navigating an accelerated technology landscape that is changing their business models, how they invest, and the people they hire. To understand the workplace that will result from this evolution, the George Washington University is convening industry watchers, researchers, technology experts and business leaders for two days of discussions.
“The Future of Work is Now” is the focus of the GW Business & Policy Forum 2025, which unfolds at the university on Oct. 21 and 22.
“We want the forum to do two things. We want to bring policymakers, practitioners, researchers and students all together to discuss issues that are pertinent in tomorrow’s workplace and to learn from one another,” said Sevin Yeltekin, dean of the GW School of Business, which organizes the conference. “And as educators, as a school in the business of developing the leaders of the future, we want to have a voice in how this industry evolution unfolds.”