One key takeaway from the session was the critical role of
precise, data-driven reporting in providing stakeholders with meaningful insights. Te discussions also explored advanced tools and strategies to effectively manage stakeholder expectations and engagement in the evolving ESG landscape. Te program also underscored the value of face-to-face interac-
tions that added a strong networking component to the learning experience, allowing attendees to exchange ideas, challenges, and potential solutions in real time. Building on the success of February’s program, the NIRI DFW
CLOCKWISE: Keynote speaker Karen David-Green, an accomplished C-level executive and independent board director, captivated a full room with her engaging talk, “Unlocking Excellence: Insights on What Defines a Great IR from the C-Suite and Board’s Perspective.”
From left to right: Wendy Wilson, ResMed, Inc.; Ruth E. Venning, MBA, IRC; Heather Kos, Builders FirstSource, Inc;, Brookii Wootton, At Home Group, Inc.; and Fatma Mansour, Copart, Inc.
From left to right: Matt Joanou, Stakeholder Labs; Agnies Watson, Stockperks; and Ken Pieper, Stockperks; led the discussion, “Charting a Course for the Success of Your Retail Investor Program.”
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