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2024 and Beyond Webinar- The Future of OFCCP Compliance
Mary Madden
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Jan 12, 2024 9:12:25 AM
Join OutSolve on Wednesday, January 24, to discuss what the future of OFCCP compliance will look like in 2024 and beyond. OutSolve CEO and Founder, Jeremy Mancheski, and Sabine Pauyo, Sr. Sales Consultant, will provide valuable insights into pivotal shifts in federal compliance which you need to know. Register now for this webinar to be part of the conversation.
The landscape of compliance is undergoing its most significant transformation in years, spurred by the OFCCP's recent regulatory changes. Traditional "box checking" processes are no longer sufficient as organizations are faced with heightened scrutiny and greater risk. In this upcoming webinar, attendees will learn:
- Implications of OFCCP's updates
- Direction of the future of compliance
- Proactive steps to safeguard your organization
- New approaches OutSolve is using to solve these challenges
Register now to join this conversation that will redefine how you view OFCCP compliance. This future-looking presentation is not to be missed!
This webinar is not eligible for HRCI or SHRM credits.
Mary oversees OutSolve's content, advertising, and messaging strategies, and brings more than 20 years of experience to her role, including six years in the affirmative action consulting industry.
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