Be part of Crain’s Content material Studio and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce for a special event discussing the challenges, disruptions, and alternatives going through companies and the way they’re thriving.
Even in opposition to the backdrop of inflation and a doable recession, America’s companies are main, innovating, and adapting to new norms. In Chicago, the state of American enterprise is robust, as corporations of all sizes make investments in the neighborhood and contribute to native, nationwide, and international economies.
- Date: Thursday, Sept. 29
- Time: 7:30 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.
- Location: Metropolis Corridor Occasions
- Tickets: Free to Attend!
- Audio system:
The State of American Enterprise
- Opening Keynote that includes U.S. Chamber President and CEO Suzanne Clark in dialog with Crain’s Writer Jim Kirk
What Chicago Companies Want from Washington
- Cristen Kogl, Chief Authorized Officer, GC, and Company Secretary, Zebra Applied sciences
- Via Shivakumar, CEO and Co-Founder, Cohesion
- Moderator: Neil Bradley, Chief Coverage Officer, U.S. Chamber
Companies for Good
- Ademola Adewale-Sadik, Co-Founder, 127 Wall Holdings LLC and Yellow Banana, LLC
- Daniel Sprehe, Managing Director of Company Duty, Central Area, JPMorgan Chase & Co.
- Moderator: Elizabeth Baker Keffer, Government Vice President and Chief Relationship Officer, U.S. Chamber of Commerce
American Enterprise in Motion
- Closing Keynote that includes CME Group Chairman and CEO Terrence Duffy in dialog with Crain’s Writer Jim Kirk
Study extra and secure your seat by Sept. 26, 2022