Live: Social Media in Financial Markets

Tomorrow at 10:30am I’ll be speaking live at the Quinnipiac G.A.M.E. V Forum, one of the largest global asset management conferences for students in the country. This is my third (fourth?) appearance at the forum and I’m very excited to shed some light on how social media and the web are having an impact on the industry as well as the markets. If you’re coming out, we should be putting on a lively, interactive discussion.

See you there.

Social Media in Financial Markets

Moderator:
Jim Binder, Director, Executive Communications & Content Development, DTCC, New York, New York

Panelists:

Josh Brown, CEO, Ritholtz Wealth, New York, New York
Dorothy Ferlanti, Head of Marketing Communications, Americas, Fidessa, New York, New York Phil Pearlman, Interactive Editor, Yahoo Finance, New York, New York

The roster of speakers is pretty impressive. Students will get to hear from some of our industry’s most influential voices, from Rich Bernstein to Abby Joseph Cohen. It’s always a great event and I love meeting the investing superstars of tomorrow.

More information here:

 

Quinnipiac G.a.M.E. 2015

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