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2x TEDx speaker will give Nov. 7 keynote in Las Vegas

In an era of rapid technological advancements and reduced human interaction, learning to take smart risks is more crucial than ever. At this year’s NCSEA Structural Engineering Summit, Henna Pryor will guide structural engineers in harnessing these essential skills.

Pryor, a renowned workplace performance expert and award-winning 2x TEDx speaker, will present her keynote, “Awkward and Upward! Your Surprising Secret Weapon for Taking More Professional Risks,” on Thursday, November 7, 2024, at the MGM Grand Hotel in Las Vegas.

Pryor’s keynote will delve into how our reliance on digital conveniences is weakening our social muscles, making it harder to build trust, collaborate, and take calculated risks at work. She will share strategies for overcoming the discomfort associated with risk-taking and using deliberate discomfort to strengthen our social and professional skills. Attendees will leave with a customized plan to speak up, share ideas, and embrace courageous actions in their careers.

Known for her dynamic, no-nonsense approach, Pryor has helped high achievers reach new levels of success. She has worked with top organizations such as Google, Workday, FIS Global, and Johnson & Johnson, and her insights have been featured in Forbes, Real Simple, and Fast Company. Pryor founded Pryority Group to extend her transformational coaching and performance growth workshops beyond the C-Suite.

Join Henna Pryor and other thought-leaders at the NCSEA Structural Engineering Summit, taking place November 5-8, 2024. This is a prime opportunity to gain invaluable insights into the latest trends and innovations in structural engineering. Register now to secure your spot and take advantage of educational sessions, insightful keynotes, engaging exhibits, valuable networking opportunities, and more—all specifically tailored for structural engineers.