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Webinar – The evolution of virtual conferences
Webinar

Webinar – The evolution of virtual conferences

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Tuesday, August 24, 2021
8.00 am PT / 11.00 am ET / 4.00 pm BST / 5.00 pm CET
Duration: 45 minutes

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The pandemic has had a lasting impact across the capital markets, affecting the way in which buy-side, sell-side, and IROs connect and engage. Virtual events quickly became the norm when in-person and travel restrictions were in place, but how will they play a role in the future?

In our upcoming virtual roundtable, we connect with leading capital markets experts to discuss what they value the most about a virtual experience. 

Speakers include: 

Grant Bartucci, associate director of corporate access and broker relations, Point72
Thierry Elmaleh, IR partner, Q4
Mary Turnbull, managing director, corporate access, Raymond James
Moderator: Ben Ashwell, editor, Corporate Secretary & IR Magazine

 

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Short, sharp and packed with expert insight, this webinar will get you up to speed on these critical issues in just 45 minutes. Sign up to BrightTALK to view this essential briefing and be informed of future webinars produced by IR Magazine.

Holders of the NIRI IRC® credential can earn 1 professional development unit (PDU) per webinar. IRC-credentialed speakers may also earn PDUs. More information is available at www.niri.org/certification

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