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  • Kiln 26 S Rio Grande St #2072, Salt Lake City, UT 84101 (map)

With over 25 years of experience in workplace innovation, Kate North specializes in developing transformative workplace strategies that drive engagement, productivity, and cultural transformation. A trusted advisor to C-suite executives, HR leaders, corporate real estate professionals, and facility managers, she designs data-driven workplace solutions and change management strategies tailored to the evolving world of work.

Kate is deeply committed to helping managers and employees thrive in distributed environments. She spearheaded the development of e-learning courses designed to equip leaders and teams with essential hybrid work skills—licensed to over a million employees with a 97% satisfaction rating.

As a co-founder of Workplace Evolutionaries (WE) within IFMA, she helped grow the global community to over 10,000 followers and continues to serve as a Global Advisor. Her leadership also includes serving on the IFMA Board of Directors (2018–2021) and co-authoring three editions of the award-winning book Work on the Move, which explores the future of work and workplace transformation.

Join us for an exclusive Professional Development Masterclass with Kate North, Principal of Workplace Innovation & Transformation at Global Workplace Analytics! In this dynamic session, Kate will dive into emerging workplace trends and effective best practices for hybrid teams, equipping you with the insights needed to navigate the evolving world of work. Whether you're a designer, workplace strategist, or business leader, this session will help you create more agile, engaged, and productive teams. Don't miss this opportunity to learn from an industry expert and gain actionable strategies to future-proof your workplace! #WorkplaceTrends #HybridTeams #ProfessionalDevelopment #IIDA #FutureOfWork.

A Utah native, graduating from USU with a BS in Interior Design. Kate recently returned to Eden, UT, after years of working globally, embracing the beauty and community of the region while continuing to shape the “future of work” in Utah.

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