Jenny Moebius

Senior Vice President & Host of Heroes of Hybrid Work Podcast Skedda

Jenny Moebius is a leading go-to-market strategist in the Greater Boston area, known for her expertise in building powerful brands and generating demand in the B2B tech space. As a Senior Vice President at Skedda, and the host of the Heroes of Hybrid Work podcast, she explores the challenges of modern workplaces and shares insights on navigating hybrid environments. With a strong focus on creating energizing, mission-driven cultures, Jenny is dedicated to empowering teams and optimizing collaboration for success in today’s evolving landscape.

Main Day One - Tuesday, February 25, 2025

2:30 PM Fireside Chat: From Chaos to Control: The Evolving Role of Facilities in the Modern Workplace

The role of facilities management is undergoing a profound transformation as hybrid work, employee-specific needs, and technology reshape the modern workplace. Facilities managers are stepping into strategic roles with a seat at the table, responsible for driving collaboration, productivity, and delivering a seamless employee experience. 

Explore how organizations are reimagining workplace strategies to align with flexible working, ensure access to essential resources, and leverage data-driven insights to enhance operations and satisfaction. Gain actionable strategies to manage diverse employee needs, support hybrid work models, and optimize workplace environments to meet the evolving demands of the modern workplace. Join this session to dive into:

  • The evolving role of the facilities manager: Essential operational insights for facility managers to support the employee experience.
  • Balancing high-touch and high-tech: Leveraging new technologies to adapt to the modern workplace and enhance the workplace experience.
  • Incorporating AI and automation tools: How facilities leaders will need to use AI to stay ahead of a shifting tech landscape


Check out the incredible speaker line-up to see who will be joining Jenny.

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