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Rise Up: Become Your Best Self at Work A ONE-DAY VIRTUAL EVENT Created for {EMAIL} | [Web Version]( This is a paid advertisement for SmartBrief readers. The content does not necessarily reflect the view of SmartBrief or its Association partners. SmartBrief on Leadership Join us for a full day of free professional education, expert insights, and networking. Rise Up: Become Your Best Self at Work A ONE-DAY VIRTUAL EVENT May 4, 2022 • 10:00 a.m. ? 4:00 p.m. ET [COUNT ME IN!]( Between employee burnout, mounting regulatory changes, and the rising emphasis on ethical leadership, how can you not only keep up, but make a real impact at work? There’s one thing you’ll need to prioritize — you. Take a breather, recharge, and gain clarity at this spring’s HR & Payroll eSymposium, a free one-day virtual event for HR, payroll, finance and operations professionals. Here’s how it works: kick off the day with a keynote session by award-winning journalist and podcast host, LZ Granderson. Then, choose from 12 sessions across four learning tracks, so you can focus on what you care about most. After that, wrap up the day with a bonus closing session. What’s in it for you? - The chance to earn credits (most sessions are approved for SHRM, HRCI, APA, HRPA, CPHR-SK, and National Payroll Institute recertification) - Networking with your peers in our interactive lounges - Contests, games, and prizes, because we can't forget to have some fun! [Register today]( so you don’t miss out, the HR & Payroll eSymposium happens only twice a year! P.S. Not sure if you can make it? [Register anyway]( and we’ll send you a link to the recorded sessions. And if you know someone who might like to attend, forward this email! [Our purpose is people]( UKG 900 Chelmsford Street Lowell, MA 01851 Sales: +1 800 225 1561 Support: +1 800 394 4357 [Visit our website]( | [Privacy statement]( | [Trademarks]( | [Contact Us]( © 2022 UKG. All rights reserved. [fb]( [tw]( [in]( [yt]( About this email: SmartBrief will occasionally send emails from our business partners promoting products and services likely to be of interest to our readers. The content of these messages does not necessarily reflect the view of SmartBrief or its association partners. [Unsubscribe]( | [Privacy policy]( SmartBrief, a division of Future US LLC © 1100 13th St. NW, Suite 1000, Washington, DC 20005

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