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Webinar – How to use automation and accessibility to tell your best investment story – Speaker biographies

Laurie Havelock, editor-at-large, IR Magazine

Laurie Havelock is a journalist, writer and podcaster who has worked with IR Magazine for more than a decade. He was previously assistant business editor at the Daily Telegraph and acting business and money editor at the i newspaper. In his spare time, he is a keen boardgamer and hosts a podcast about them called Idle Fantasy. He lives in London with his husky, Mischa.

 

Camilla Bartosiewicz, chief communications officer, Altus Group

Camilla brings nearly 17 years of strategic communications experience in helping companies identify and communicate their value creation narrative. Since joining Altus in 2014 as Vice President, Investor Relations, Camilla implemented programs that have been recognized by the investment community through multiple awards. Prior to joining Altus, she headed up IR at a dual-listed mining company, and earlier in her career she worked at consulting firms supporting clients on the delivery of their IR programs and special situation communications. Camilla holds a BA (Hons) in Media Studies from the University of Guelph and a Diploma in Public Relations from Humber College. Camilla is based in Toronto, Canada.

 

Andrew Kramer, vice president, investor relations, Cellebrite

Andrew Kramer is a seasoned IR executive with over 3 decades of experience in implementing results-driven campaigns that build greater investor support and increase valuation. As vice president of investor relations at Cellebrite since February 2023, Andrew Kramer oversees the company’s investor communications. He joined Cellebrite after more than four years directing the IR activities at iRobot Corporation (Nasdaq: IRBT), which was highlighted by successful leading the company through shareholder approval of its merger with Amazon.

From 2014-2019, Kramer led the IR at NETSCOUT SYSTEMS, INC. (Nasdaq: NTCT), which was highlighted by a transformative $2.3 billion acquisition that involved securing the shareholder approval of the transaction and, in the process, increased its market capitalization from approximately $1.5 billion to approximately $4 billion. Kramer’s experience also includes senior IR roles at Interactive Data, Sycamore Networks and ArrowPoint Communications, as well as at Sharon Merrill Associates, a nationally recognized, Boston-based investor relations consulting firm.

Kramer served on the Board of Directors for the National Investor Relations Institute (NIRI), the world’s largest professional association for IR, from 2009 through 2013.  He also served on the Board of Directors for NIRI’s Boston chapter, concluding his tenure as chapter president.  Kramer also served as an adjunct professor at Boston University, teaching investor relations to undergraduate and graduate communications students from 2006 through 2017.  He received a BA degree in communication as well as an MBA degree from Boston College. 

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