WASHINGTON, D.C. – The American Bakers Association (ABA) is excited to announce that Curt Steinhorst will be speaking at the 2014 Summer ABA HR and Labor Conference, July 22-24, Chicago, Ill. 

“Curt was one of the top rated speakers at the 2014 ABA Convention, and his message on how to better connect with Gen Y is something that every baker needs to hear,” said Cory Martin, ABA Director of Government Relations and liaison to the ABA HR Committee.  “We’ve invited Curt to spend a couple of hours at the upcoming conference exploring specifics on how bakers can engage with the next generation of industry leaders.”

Curt is a certified speaker at The Center for Generational Kinetics, an organization whose founder has been featured on 60 Minutes, 20/20, The Today Show and The View. At age 20, Curt was elected President of his 10,000-member class at Texas A&M University. Since graduating magna cum laude, he has worked extensively to make the most of generational strengths in a variety of organizations. His speaking style has wowed audiences of up to 20,000 from California to New York and Africa. Curt’s personal experiences leading Gen Y and direct work with top performers make him a powerful communicator for bridging the generations.

“If you were not able to have your talent management leaders attend the ABA Convention, you won’t want to miss this opportunity,” added Martin. “Curt’s message on crossing the generational divide will undoubtedly help every member attending to improve their connectivity with not only Gen Y, but every generation represented in the workforce.”

For more information about Curt Steinhorst and the 2014 Summer ABA HR and Labor Conference, click here.  Registration information for the conference is available here.

About the American Bakers Association:

The American Bakers Association (ABA) is the Washington D.C.-based voice of the wholesale baking industry. Since 1897, ABA has represented the interests of bakers before the U.S. Congress, federal agencies, and international regulatory authorities. ABA advocates on behalf of more than 700 baking facilities and baking company suppliers. ABA members produce bread, rolls, crackers, bagels, sweet goods, tortillas and many other wholesome, nutritious, baked products for America’s families. The baking industry generates more than $102 billion in economic activity annually and employs more than 706,000 highly skilled people.

Source: American Bakers Association