2024’s hot trends in internal comms & EX

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The internal comms and employee experience (EX) landscape continues to evolvie rapidly. As an internal comms leader and practitioner, how do you balance the evolution of work with the day-to-day requirements of the job?

Join internal communications veteran Carolyn Clark, Simpplr’s VP of Corporate Communications & EX Strategy, for a webinar to help you plan for success in 2024—while considering the latest trends.

In this interactive discussion, you’ll hear about:

  • Doing more with less: trends and tricks for leveraging AI in your daily life
  • The importance of reporting: how to measure for success
  • Do’s and don’ts: where to focus energy – and what to skip – in 2024

About the presenter

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Carolyn Clark

Vice President of Corporate Communications & EX Strategy, Simpplr

Carolyn Clark is the Vice President of Corporate Marketing & Internal Communications at Simpplr, a modern intranet platform. A seasoned leader, with deep roots in employee communications and employee experience, Carolyn joined to help Simpplr elevate the employee experience by driving innovation and reimagining how employee communication is delivered in today’s world.

Throughout her career, Clark has intentionally diversified her experience to all facets of communication. From producing broadcast news to consumer and product public relations, media relations and corporate communication. Before joining Simpplr, Clark led internal and HR communication at major tech companies including Yahoo, Oath (Verizon Media), Pandora, GoDaddy, and Opendoor. Clark has led countless transitions, navigated more crises than she can count, and shepherded thousands of employees through complex acquisitions and integrations. She has a passion for navigating difficult situations and an ability to drive employee experience strategy through complicated corporate issues.

Clark lives in North Carolina with her husband and energetic 9-year-old daughter.