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EP027 - Will 2023 be the year when enterprises go remote? Running Remote 2023 with Rachel Yenko-Martinka of Running Remote

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Will 2023 be the year when enterprises go remote with Rachel Yenko-Martinka of Running Remote Peter Benei

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About the episode

This episode focuses on Running Remote, the main event for remote work. This year, Running Remote is held in Lisbon, Portugal, on the 25th & 26th of April. I invited my friend, Rachel Yenko-Martinka, with whom we have known each other for many years, and she's currently the head of event experience at Running Remote.

About the guest

Rachel is the Head of Event Experience at the Running Remote Conference. She collects speakers who excel at running remote and hybrid teams to share their expertise with our audience of C-Level Executives, Founders, VPs, and HR leaders. She is in charge of making sure all attendees have an enjoyable & memorable experience at the event - from the curated speaker content to unique sponsor activations to engaging networking activities.

Connect with Rachel on LinkedIn.

About the host

My name is Peter Benei, founder of Anywhere Consulting. My mission is to help and inspire a community of remote leaders who can bring more autonomy, transparency, and leverage to their businesses, ultimately empowering their colleagues to be happier, more independent, and more self-conscious.

Connect with me on LinkedIn.

Want to become a guest on the show? Contact me here.

Quotes from the show

People are excited to meet people with that same passion in person. And we do that online in well-curated spaces. But if it can also bring you to a new, beautiful location you’d never been to, why not go to the Running Remote?

We have more of an enterprise presence. Companies with 5,000, 10,000+ employees are trying to figure out how to take this remote magic and make it applicable to thousands and thousands of people.

One of my favorite things is the creativity that goes into mirroring what we expect so easily to come in person. You just put people in a room and let them figure it out. But the magic happens out of that. You can’t do that in a Zoom call. You have to be intentional online.


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