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CRAC annual conference presents speakers “on demand”

May 16, 2022  By Don Horne


The Crane Rental Association of Canada (CRAC) is presenting the 2022 Annual Conference Speakers “on Demand” package.

“Informative, motivating, and inspiring speakers will once again grace our stage to bring the latest information and technology to our members,” states a press release from CRAC, as the “On Demand” package will include an overview of the conference activities and individual video of each presenter, only available by purchase.

“If there is no chance that you may attend the event in person, this is a great option to consider,” states CRAC.

This will include:

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  • Board of Directors Meeting
  • Key industry initiatives
  • Workforce of Tomorrow
  • Annual General Meeting
  • Industry Speakers
  • Media Training Workshop

To register, click here

Shortly after the conference, videos will be uploaded to a private platform for secure access.

One of the speakers will be Andrea Carter, a Neuroscience-based Equity, Diversity, Inclusion & Belonging Senior Consultant & Strategist, who will be discussing the Workforce of Tomorrow.

As an Industrial & Organizational Psychology Master Candidate, her research has mapped the organizational structure and integrated the new employee market changes affecting human capital and performance.

Over the past two years, she has created the only validated organizational belongingness metric tool to be used for Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Belonging strategy that impacts corporate culture and governance. This tool allows organizations to score their inclusion and belongingness rates and integrate sustainable and measurable metrics into their business.

In partnership with The Talent Company, Andrea has worked within Global and National organizations in the healthcare, transportation and warehousing, manufacturing, mining, finance and insurance, and global spirits industries.


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