Machine Learning, Employee Engagement and Talent Acquisition: Have you made the connection?

Kenneth Cox, Founder of Snapwire & Co-Founder and CTO of Shona HR and Eroll Chimanga, co-founder and CEO of Shona HR.

Since graduating from the University of Kent, Kenneth Cox has clocked up 20 years working at the forefront of bespoke web and software development. Having consulted for Blue Chip companies in financial services, Kenneth went on to found Snapwire Software 10 years ago developing systems, services and products for clients in over 14 different industries. Snapwire is now a trusted technology partner for a range of large and established digitally-driven corporations and market-disrupting funded start-ups. Snapwire applies new technology to improve and integrate systems as well as building new solutions from scratch to enable clients to gain competitive advantage and accelerated business growth. Kenneth is also a co-founder and CTO of Shona HR, utilising his vast technical and project management experience. He now balances his time managing a development team, and acting as a technology adviser to clients with public speaking and writing a book on Agile Project Management. When he’s not busy working he likes football, triathlons and dabbling in Crypto.

Eroll Chimanga is a co-founder and CEO of Shona HR, having partnered with Kenneth Cox. Eroll has been a product professional with under 10 years experience, having worked for a variety of companies in multiple industries. He has undertaken product marketing, product management and product owner roles, managing the end-to-end delivery of various digital products from mobile apps, ecommerce platforms, web applications and more.

Eroll has always been fascinated by technology and its ability to facilitate. The opportunity of utilising evolving technology was the basis of Shona, with the view of helping people. Eroll is an agile scrum advocate and enjoys football and running in his free time, when he’s not with his family.

Kenneth Cox and Eroll Chimanga with be speaking about “Machine Learning, Employee Engagement and Talent Acquisition: Have you made the connection?”

20th November 2020, 9:30 start.

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