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

34 min · 18 de mar de 2025
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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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