New Events Include Eleventh Annual Delivering Alpha Conference and Inclusion in Action Forum
Englewood Cliffs, N.J., March 4, 2021 – CNBC, First in Business Worldwide, today announced new additions to its 2021 virtual events schedule. These events are an extension of the
Inclusion in Action: CNBC Opportunity Forum – March 18 – The Forum will examine strategies and initiatives for organizations that create equity and opportunity not just for employees but also customers, clients, suppliers and the broader community to create lasting change. Confirmed speakers include: Roel Campos, Chair, Latino Corporate Directors Association; former Chairman, Securities and Exchange Commission; Maria Contreras-Sweet, former Administrator, Small Business Association and Principal, Contreras-Sweet Enterprises; Tracee Ellis Ross, Founder and CEO, PATTERN; Roger Ferguson, President and CEO, TIAA; Mellody Hobson, President and Co-CEO, Ariel Investments and Chairwoman, Starbucks Board; Tandra Jackson, Vice Chair of Growth and Strategy, KPMG; and Reshma Saujani, Founder and CEO, Girls Who Code. The event is sponsored by Society for Human Resource Management.
In addition to these new events, CNBC will host many more over the course of 2021 including:
· @Work Summit – March 30 – Sponsors: ABM, Cisco, Knightscope and ZipRecruiter
· Healthy Returns Summit – May 11 – Sponsor: Change Healthcare
· CNBC Evolve Global Summit – June 16 – Sponsors: Accenture, City National Bank and ServiceNow
· CNBC Financial Advisor Summit – June 29 – Sponsor: Global X ETFs; December 8 – Sponsor: Nuveen
· CNBC Disruptor 50 Summit – October 21 – Sponsor: NYSE
· Workforce Executive Council (WEC) Summit – November 3 – Sponsor: Society for Human Resource Management
· Technology Executive Council (TEC) Summit – November 17 – Sponsors: IBM and Nasdaq
For more information about CNBC Events, registration details and speaking or sponsorship opportunities, please visit cnbcevents.com.
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