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From HR Tech to Homebrew: Net at Work's Harold Ford Discusses His "Craft"

From HR Tech to Homebrew: Net at Work's Harold Ford Discusses His "Craft"

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Harold Ford III - yes, the Third - is the Practice Director for the Employer Solutions Practice at Net at Work, a business technology consultancy - indeed, one of the biggest and most respected in North America. For over twenty-five years, Harold has helped HR and Payroll teams unleash the power of their business, harnessing today’s technology. After a long, hard day of work, you’d expect Harold to go home and maybe kick back with a pint…or three. I know that I would, assuming the fridge is full, which is never an issue with Harold because he has turned his home into a craft brewery. Well, not exactly, but he does brew his own beer…how, why and what kind of beer, and whether you and I will ever have a chance to sample it, are the pressing questions Harold answers in this fun and illuminating conversation with TS host, Tom Alexander. Among the topics discussed: How much do you have to love beer to get into home brewing? Why and how Harold started brewing craft beer. How the process works. The signature ingredients or brewing techniques that define a “Harold Ford” beer. The connections between craft brewing hobby and his work with Net at Work. "If you could sit down for a beer with any figure dead or alive, who would it be and what would you pour?" A conversation that goes down as smoothly as whatever Harold has on tap.

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