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Topic:
In today’s fast-paced, technology-driven environment, change is not just inevitable—it’s constant. The digital world has reshaped how organizations operate, communicate, and deliver value. Yet, while digital tools and innovations continue to evolve, one factor remains critical to success: people.
This presentation explores how to execute effective change management strategies that align with digital transformation efforts. We’ll examine the evolving role of change leaders, the impact of emerging technologies, and the human-centered approaches needed to navigate disruption. Whether you're leading system implementations, adopting AI solutions, or reimagining business models, mastering change in a digital world is essential for lasting impact.
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Dr. Carlton Robinson currently serves as the Chief Innovation Officer of the Jacksonville (FL) Regional Chamber of Commerce. He has developed a wide range of entrepreneurial programming to support members, the Jacksonville Women’s Business Center, and minority programs. He developed and launched the JAX Bridges (2014) entrepreneurial education program that has served nearly 3,500 business owners. In 2016, the program qualified as a national finalist for innovation. He was recognized by the Society for the Advancement of Management (2021) as a co-author and recipient of the Best Paper Award in the area of entrepreneurship. Other leadership positions in small business have included Start-Up Quest/University of Florida, Lean Startup Week (San Francisco), and Startup Weekend (Jacksonville). He has been certified by the Kauffman Foundation for entrepreneurial education and the National Center for Economic Gardening. He is responsible for the JAX Chamber becoming one of the first resource providers nationally to achieve vertical integration of AI in entrepreneur support through his Future of Entrepreneuring Doctrine.
Continuing education credits for professional certifications will be available from the participating organizations.
Registration fees cover costs and support the organization to be able to organize and coordinate future events.