Barbara P. Bush & Jenna Hager to Speak at the Oracle HCM Users Group (OHUG) Global Conference 2012
Barbara P. Bush & Jenna Hager are the Keynote speakers at the Oracle HCM Users Group (OHUG) Global Conference 2012, June 18-22, the former first daughters will share their personal experiences both in the White House and around the world. For more information on the OHUG Global Conference 2012 go to http://ohug.org/index.php/ohug-conferences-general-information/general-information/2012-conference.
Wilmington, NC, April 07, 2012 --(PR.com)-- Former first daughters Barbara P. Bush and Jenna Hager know a thing or two about 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. They first played in the White House as granddaughters of President George H. W. Bush. They returned to the White House as college students when their father, President George W. Bush, was elected the 43rd president of the United States. Keynote speakers at the Oracle HCM Users Group (OHUG) Global Conference 2012, June 18-22, the former first daughters will share their personal experiences both in the White House and around the world. For more information on the OHUG Global Conference 2012 go to http://ohug.org/index.php/ohug-conferences-general-information/general-information/2012-conference.
In the years since their father left office, Ms. Bush and Ms. Hager have carved out unique roles for themselves volunteering and working for organizations around the world addressing issues such as literacy, global hunger, and healthcare.
Barbara Bush graduated from Yale University with a degree in humanities in 2004. Before founding Global Health Corps in December 2008, she worked for two years in Educational Programming at the Smithsonian Institution's Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum. She is a regular contributor to the UK magazine POP.
Jenna Hager is a contributing correspondent to NBC’s Today where she focuses on telling the inspiring stories of wonderful people doing great things across America. In 2006, Hager traveled to Latin America as an intern with UNICEF. During her journey, she was inspired to write Ana’s Story: A Journey of Hope, a New York Times bestseller.
“The OHUG Board is honored and excited to have the former first daughters as our keynote speakers at this year’s OHUG Global Conference,” said OHUG’s Executive Vice President, Ann Hansen. The Bush sisters exemplify this year’s conference theme Motivate. Activate. Participate. (MAP) through leadership roles in their respective industry. You won’t want to miss this opportunity to hear first-hand from Jenna and Barbara about life in the White House and what they have been up to since leaving 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.”
The OHUG Board is committed to the HCM user group community to provide keynote speakers that will enhance career knowledge, enlighten areas of opportunity for personal growth, and encourage participation.
About OHUG
Oracle HCM Users Group (OHUG) provides the Oracle Human Capital Management (HCM) user community the opportunity to realize the full benefit of investments in people, products, and processes, through rich forums for networking, education, knowledge sharing, and by directly influencing Oracle Corporation’s product direction. OHUG is devoted to providing users with valuable insight into Oracle and PeopleSoft Human Capital Management applications. We strive to conduct business with the highest integrity, employ the best standards of practice, fully understand the needs of our members, and serve as a trusted technology resource and community group. Each year OHUG puts on a Global Conference. For more information about OHUG and the OHUG Global Conference please visit our website http://ohug.org.
In the years since their father left office, Ms. Bush and Ms. Hager have carved out unique roles for themselves volunteering and working for organizations around the world addressing issues such as literacy, global hunger, and healthcare.
Barbara Bush graduated from Yale University with a degree in humanities in 2004. Before founding Global Health Corps in December 2008, she worked for two years in Educational Programming at the Smithsonian Institution's Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum. She is a regular contributor to the UK magazine POP.
Jenna Hager is a contributing correspondent to NBC’s Today where she focuses on telling the inspiring stories of wonderful people doing great things across America. In 2006, Hager traveled to Latin America as an intern with UNICEF. During her journey, she was inspired to write Ana’s Story: A Journey of Hope, a New York Times bestseller.
“The OHUG Board is honored and excited to have the former first daughters as our keynote speakers at this year’s OHUG Global Conference,” said OHUG’s Executive Vice President, Ann Hansen. The Bush sisters exemplify this year’s conference theme Motivate. Activate. Participate. (MAP) through leadership roles in their respective industry. You won’t want to miss this opportunity to hear first-hand from Jenna and Barbara about life in the White House and what they have been up to since leaving 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.”
The OHUG Board is committed to the HCM user group community to provide keynote speakers that will enhance career knowledge, enlighten areas of opportunity for personal growth, and encourage participation.
About OHUG
Oracle HCM Users Group (OHUG) provides the Oracle Human Capital Management (HCM) user community the opportunity to realize the full benefit of investments in people, products, and processes, through rich forums for networking, education, knowledge sharing, and by directly influencing Oracle Corporation’s product direction. OHUG is devoted to providing users with valuable insight into Oracle and PeopleSoft Human Capital Management applications. We strive to conduct business with the highest integrity, employ the best standards of practice, fully understand the needs of our members, and serve as a trusted technology resource and community group. Each year OHUG puts on a Global Conference. For more information about OHUG and the OHUG Global Conference please visit our website http://ohug.org.
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