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Continuity Insights Management Conference

Continuity Insights has announced that there’s still time to register for the 2022 Continuity Insights Management Conference scheduled for April 25-27 in Louisville. This unparalleled networking and education event features six learning tracks and more than 55 sessions dealing with today’s most compelling resilience issues.

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The six educational tracks feature case studies (including the ask the experts panel discussions), program development & advancement, emerging technology, trending topics, professional development, and measurement, metrics & maturity.

More than 75 featured subject matter experts and industry thought leaders will give business continuity professionals a chance to discuss resilience at a critical and strategic level.

The full conference agenda including sessions, workshops, speakers, and network events is available here. https://continuityinsights.com/events/20th-annual-continuity-insights-management-conference/

The conference will take place at the Omni Hotel, Louisville, KY. The complete program, including speakers, sessions, panel discussions, and workshops, is available here.

VIEW THE 2022 CONFERENCE PROGRAM

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