If you’ve been part of the work truck industry for less than 10 years and want to enhance your networking and professional development opportunities, consider getting involved with Generation Next. To learn more, visit ntea.com/gennext or take advantage of these opportunities at WTW25.
Navigating Today’s Workplace: Generation Next Leadership Workshop & Networking Reception
NTEA’s Generation Next workshop, Navigating Today’s Workplace, held Wednesday, March 5 from 3–5:30 p.m., will provide an engaging discussion on how to enhance your capabilities, embrace leadership roles and adapt to evolving industry demands. Presenter Amy Hirsh Robinson, chief people officer of Kings Hawaiian, will share practical insights into the skills that matter most and the best practices for standing out in your career. Discover actionable tools and strategies to thrive in a competitive environment and prepare you for future success.
Visit NTEA Booth 3401
Learn more about Generation Next by visiting NTEA Booth 3401 on Wednesday, March 6 from 1:30–2:30 p.m. and Thursday, March 7 from 3–4 p.m. Generation Next NTEA staff liaisons Luci Pfaff and Derek Eng will be available to answer questions and review membership requirements.
About Generation Next
NTEA’s Generation Next gives early industry careerists support in developing skills and building peer relationships in the work truck industry. Membership is free to employees of NTEA member companies who are new to the work truck industry (less than 10 years of service). Members represent all spectrums of the industry — from small and large companies; distributors, manufacturers and industry-related suppliers; and job titles from technician to sales rep, manager to president.