11th JULY – LIVE STREAMING

Next Workers Generation: preparing for future challenges

How to stay competitive in the new labour market?

Work is undergoing profound changes, and this transformation is evident to everyone. Young people, in particular, are facing numerous challenges, including a job market that requires increasingly updated skills. The transition from education to employment needs to be more fluid and focus specifically on the skills that will be fundamental in the future.

But what are the essential skills in the future labour market? Digital, adaptability, and soft skills such as emotion management are just a few. Moreover, access to quality information can significantly influence career choices and professional orientation for young people, providing them with the necessary tools to navigate an constantly evolving labour market.

Social networks, in this context, play a crucial role. When used correctly, they can help create a generation of informed and aware young people, ready to face the challenges of the future.

At the next appointment of TheWaveProgram with Livia Viganò, co-founder and COO of Factanza Media, and Francesca Passudetti, co-chair of the New Skills, Entrepreneurship & Future of Work working group at Y7 2024, we will explore how to best prepare for an ever-changing labour market and how quality information and social networks can make a difference.

Live streaming​

11th JULY​
5.00 PM​

The Speakers

Livia Viganò
Co-founder & COO of Factanza Media
Graduated in Economics, she co-founded Factanza Media in 2020. Always passionate about writing, journalism, and communication, she now leads the growth of Factanza Media, overseeing the launch of new editorial formats and brand collaborations.
Francesca Passudetti
Co-chair of the New Skills, Entrepreneurship & Future of Work working group at Y7 2024
Currently Innovation and Business Development Lead at ALK Canada, Francesca is co-chair of the Y7 2024 New Skills, Entrepreneurship & Future of Work track. With experience in entrepreneurship and international affairs, she spent the last 7 years in the global pharmaceutical sector, driving commercial innovation to improve patient outcomes. She holds a BA in International Business and International Affairs from John Cabot University and an M.Sc. in International Management from the London School of Economics. She joined the Young Ambassadors Society in 2021, when she represented Italy as Y20 delegate for the Innovation, Digitization and Future of Work track.​