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MBAA Safety Dinner

  • Wednesday, December 07, 2022
  • 5:30 PM - 9:00 PM
  • Seasons 52 - 6 Wayside Road, Burlington, MA 01803

Registration

  • Includes branding on website, emails and signage and recognition at event. Includes table of 6.
  • Includes hosted cocktail hour and dinner
  • Includes hosted cocktail hour and dinner
  • Includes branding on website, emails and signage and recognition at event.
    Includes table of 6.
  • Signage and recognition at event
    Table of 6

MBAA Safety Dinner

When:   Wednesday, December 7, 2022, 5:30 PM

Location: Seasons 52 – 6 Wayside Road, Burlington, MA 01803

Cost: $95 for MBAA members/$125 for non-members

Please join MBAA for our annual safety event! We will be continuing last year’s new tradition of a Safety Dinner, where attendees will have an opportunity to network and mingle during cocktail hour before being seated for a plated dinner during which Amy Grubb, PH.D., will speak.


Amy D. Grubb, Ph.D. is an internationally acclaimed speaker who has presented numerous keynote addresses and workshops on leadership, change, working with others, engagement, performance, organizational culture, and storytelling.  She has worked directly for three C-level functions (CHRO, CFO, CIO) for the past 14 years, currently serving as the Digital Transformation Advisor to the Chief Information Officer at the FBI and is the founder of Organizational Insights, LLC.

Amy has been responsible for the implementation of numerous change initiatives within the FBI for over 20 years, from serving as a leader on the post-9/11 enterprise-wide cultural transformation of the FBI to implementing innovative HR systems and processes at all levels, with a current focus on the digital transformation of the FBI through its people and culture. She advises C-suite and executive leaders on risk from the human capital perspective regarding organizational performance, policy decisions, and change initiatives, and serves as executive coach to a number of leaders and executives. She worked extensively with Special Agents, pilots, undercover employees, Hostage Rescue Team members, forensic accountants, Intelligence Analysts, mid-level leaders, and executives up through the Director. She has presented numerous papers at professional conferences, has served on advisory boards both internal and external to the FBI, and liaisons extensively within the government and the private sector communities.   

A two-time FBI Director’s Award for Excellence recipient, she built the organizational development function at the FBI as well as led the development and implementation of an integrated Leadership Development Program for all employees at all stages of the employment lifecycle, for which she was awarded the SIOP/SHRM HR Impact Award.  Amy is also the Chair of the Bombardier Safety Standdown Advisory Council, and is on the American Psychological Association Change Management Advisory Board.  A Fellow of SIOP (Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology), she earned her Ph.D. and M.A. in Industrial/Organizational Psychology from the University of Houston, earning her bachelor’s degree from Villanova University. 

And when she’s not doing all of that, Amy loves sports and especially enjoys watching her five teenagers run, shoot hoops, catch, throw, kick, cradle the rock, dig, and dance.  She likes cooking, running, the beach, and being with her husband and her Bernese Mountain dog Finn.

Thank you to our event sponsors!

Cocktail Hour Sponsor


Table Sponsors




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Wayland, MA 01778

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