IUA Circular
110/23
A Joint Market Briefing presentation:
IUA HR & Training Committee and IUA EA (Executive Assistant) Group
"Will AI replace the EA role, or will it advance it?"
with guest speaker:
Lily Shippen, Managing Director of Lily Shippen HR & Business Support Recruitment
Event moderated by:
Nicola Yuill, EA to Dave Matcham - CEO of IUA and and Chair of the IUA EA (Executive Assistant) Group
Deborah Finch, Events Manager, IUA and Secretary to IUA HR & Training Committee
Event Date: Thursday 18 January 2024
This market Briefing will be: In-Person only
Time: 12 noon for approx 1 hour (UK/London time)
Venue: Chambers Room, Lower Ground Floor, Chamberlain Hotel, 132/135 Minories, London EC3
Registration and coffee from 11.30am
Event will conclude with a sandwich buffet lunch at 1pm
Subject: At this market briefing, our guest speaker will explore the current and future roles of EA and PA and how this technology enhance efficiency and collaboration in the world of AI.
This is a free event, but names and email addresses of all attendees are required for registration.
NB: Registration links will close the day before the date of the event for logistics/preparation or, previous to this if an in-person only event is fully booked.
For many decades, the role of Executive Assistant/Personal Assistant has been imperative in supporting professionals and ensuring the smooth functioning of organizations.
Traditionally, EA/PA’s have been responsible for tasks such as managing calendars, meeting set up, travel arrangements and correspondence. However, the rise of artificial intelligence (AI) and automation technologies in the workplace is having a significant impact of the evolution of the EA/PA role.
At this market briefing, our guest speaker will explore the current and future roles of EA and PA and how this technology enhance efficiency and collaboration in the world of AI.
Our Speakers:
Lily founded her own company, Lily Shippen, in 2016 with the entrepreneurial spirit of doing things differently.
Having gained valuable experience working in London for one of the world’s largest recruitment agencies, Lily spotted an opportunity to disrupt the talent acquisition and recruitment market by creating a boutique recruitment agency, which redefined the staffing experience for clients and candidates alike across the United Kingdom.
Lily Shippen specialise in connecting Business Support and Human Resources professionals with leading companies across the UK.
DISCLAIMER: The market briefing presentation materials and speaker comments therein were prepared solely by the presenter(s) in their personal and professional capacity. Any materials or opinions expressed do not necessarily represent the views of the IUA and IUA does not bear any responsibility for, or liability to, any parties in respect of the accuracy, legality or overall content of the presentation or any other comments made by speakers or other attendees during the market briefing.
As a member of the CPD (Continuing Personal or Professional Development) Certification Service the IUA is committed to providing high quality training activities. Our market briefing events are certified as being suitable for CPD purposes. To obtain a self assessment form for any particular event please email Deborah Finch. These forms will be issued after each individual event upon request.
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