Waste Today has announced a new approach to the 2020 Corporate Growth Conference. The conference will take place during a one-day broadcast-style event highlighted by a full schedule of business intelligence sessions consisting of one-on-one interviews and roundtable discussions.
This year, out of consideration for the health and wellness of attendees, sponsors and exhibitors, in addition to mandates preventing large events from taking place in Chicago and subsequent travel restrictions, Waste Today has shifted focus to bring a new style of event to attendees.
According to Jim Keefe, group publisher of Waste Today, the event has been designed in a way to give participants a more interactive and dynamic experience than is typical from other online events.
“After producing some of the industry’s premier conferences, the Waste Today team knew we could not offer yet another webinar series. Instead, our team has collaborated to create a totally different event experience. We’re excited to bring the industry this new, dynamic format,” says Keefe.
The event, which builds on the success of last year’s conference, will present success strategies to drive growth. It is specifically designed for operators in the waste and environmental services industry who are looking to grow their business as well as investors and capital providers seeking to participate in the industry.
The industry’s first broadcast event will air Oct. 14, from 10:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. EDT.
More information on the conference can be found on the event website. Registration details will be available soon.
Companies interested in sponsoring either event should contact their sales representatives.
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