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2007 HRSF Fall
Conference
The Art and Science of Talent Management
Thursday, November 8th, 2007 7:30 - 9:00 am
Continental Breakfast / Registration
9:00 - 4:30 pm Program 4:30 - 5:30 pm Networking Reception
Washington Mutual Leadership Center at Cedarbrook
18525 36th Ave South
SeaTac, WA 98188
The third annual HRSF conference promises to be
the best yet! This day-long event will bring together academic and
practitioner perspectives to highlight both the art and the science
behind the hot topic of “Talent Management’. Please join us for a day of
high powered, interactive and engaging conversation with colleagues and
speakers. At the end of the day, relax with other participants at the
reception, confident that you’ve learned key ideas on how your company
can identify, retain and grow the talent you’ll need to succeed in our
increasingly competitive environment.
Conference Thought Leaders

John Boudreau,
Ph.D., Professor & Research Director at USC’s Marshall School of
Business & Center for Effective Organizations. Co-Author of Beyond HR -
The New Science of Human Capital. John will provide insights and content
on the ‘science’ behind talent management.

Marc Effron, Vice President, Talent
Management for Avon Products, Inc. Previously, Global Practice Leader
for Leadership Consulting at Hewitt Associates. Co-author Leading the
Way. Marc will focus on the processes and systems that support the ‘art’
behind talent management.
Practitioner Panel
Candy Marshall,
Gates Foundation, Seattle Non-Profit
Cherita McIntye, Safeco - Seattle,
Finance/Insurance
David Coates, Precision Cast Parts,
Portland Manufacturing
Debbie Curless, Itron – Spokane,
Technology
Laurent J. Bentitou, T-Mobile
USA – Seattle,
Technology/Retail
The panel discussion will be moderated by
Jon Anastasio,
Nordstrom, Inc.
Integrating the Art and the Science

Brian Wilkerson is the Practice
Director, Talent Management for Watson Wyatt Worldwide. Brian has a
broad-based background and brings a unique perspective on how to
integrate Talent Management programs, systems and practices. As the
capstone of the day, Brian’s presentation will highlight the day’s key
insights on the Art and Science of Talent management, integrating the
themes in both the thought leader and practitioner panel.
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