Employer Brand Ambassadors in the Age of AI:
Trusted Storytelling, Inclusive Advocacy & Talent Impact for UN & International Organizations
This revised 2026 edition of the Employer Branding Masterclass builds on highly successful previous cohorts and responds to the current operating realities of UN and international organizations: budget pressure, hiring constraints, and AI‑driven information ecosystems.
The Masterclass equips participants to design and run credible, inclusive, and governance‑ready employer brand ambassador programs that deliver real talent outcomes — without losing authenticity.
Employer Branding, Talent Acquisition, HR Communications, DEI focal points, and hiring managers working in UN entities and international organizations.
Program Structure & Format
- 4 live interactive modules (45–60 minutes each)
- Short expert input, followed by structured breakout exercises
- Mandatory pre‑work and a final practical assignment
- Hands‑on, peer‑oriented, and designed for real‑world application
Curriculum Overview
Module 1 – From Employer Branding to Talent Outcomes
Facilitator: Rolf Reinhardt
How to move from isolated employer branding activities to a repeatable operating model
that links credibility, reach, governance, and talent outcomes under UN/IO constraints.
- Employer branding as a system, not a channel
- Defining a realistic employer brand → talent funnel
- Minimum viable ambassador enablement and governance
Module 2 – Thought Leadership that Compounds
Facilitator: Alexander Besant
Turning expertise into trustworthy employer brand equity in AI‑shaped feeds and discovery systems —
without sounding corporate or scripted.
- Human and AI‑aware content design
- Consistency, cadence, and credibility signals
- Ambassador content kits that actually get used
Module 3 – Inclusive Storytelling & Trust Under Scrutiny
Facilitator: Satomi Ogata
Designing safe, inclusive storytelling formats that translate DEI intent into credible narratives,
while respecting organizational sensitivity and diverse contexts.
- Inclusive storytelling frameworks
- Breakout design and facilitation discipline
- Employer brand integrity and trust checklists
Module 4 – Ambassador Programs that Survive Re‑Organizations
Facilitator: Georg Peitchev
How to design ambassador programs that are governance‑ready, resilient to change,
and connected to talent mobility and workforce transformation.
- Governance models and risk boundaries
- Change management and sustainability
- Linking employer branding with learning and mobility
Final Assignment & Certification
Module 1 – From Employer Branding to Talent Outcomes
Facilitator: Rolf Reinhardt
How to move from isolated employer branding activities to a repeatable operating model that links credibility, reach, governance, and talent outcomes under UN/IO constraints.
- Employer branding as a system, not a channel
- Defining a realistic employer brand → talent funnel
- Minimum viable ambassador enablement and governance
Module 2 – Thought Leadership that Compounds
Facilitator: Alexander Besant
Turning expertise into trustworthy employer brand equity in AI‑shaped feeds and discovery systems — without sounding corporate or scripted.
- Human and AI‑aware content design
- Consistency, cadence, and credibility signals
- Ambassador content kits that actually get used
Module 3 – Inclusive Storytelling & Trust Under Scrutiny
Facilitator: Satomi Ogata
Designing safe, inclusive storytelling formats that translate DEI intent into credible narratives, while respecting organizational sensitivity and diverse contexts.
- Inclusive storytelling frameworks
- Breakout design and facilitation discipline
- Employer brand integrity and trust checklists
Module 4 – Ambassador Programs that Survive Re‑Organizations
Facilitator: Georg Peitchev
How to design ambassador programs that are governance‑ready, resilient to change, and connected to talent mobility and workforce transformation.
- Governance models and risk boundaries
- Change management and sustainability
- Linking employer branding with learning and mobility
Final Assignment & Certification
To successfully complete the Masterclass, participants submit a practical “Ambassador Program Mini‑Kit”, consisting of:
- One optimized ambassador profile
- Two LinkedIn posts (reach‑oriented and employer‑brand‑oriented)
- A one‑page plan for a local ambassador session (agenda, guardrails, measurement)
Participants who complete the assignment receive a certificate / digital badge, consistent with prior Masterclass cohorts.


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