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[Executive Invitation] Announcing CIO's Future of Work Summit for Fortune 500 Leadership | June 14-15

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You've been invited to join the Future of Work summit by CIO If you can not see this email [click here]( Your registration link enclosed for CIO's landmark [Future of Work Summit 2022]( [Image: CIO Summit 2019 Save the Date Email Header]( Announcing the launch of CIO's Future of Work | A Summit for IT Executives CIO is announcing the newest summit for executives and IT experts looking to learn the management strategies used by their peers. Prepare for the future of work and exchange ideas with the world's leading experts through case studies, hands-on workshops, live discussions, and more. It all happens on June 14-15. [Register now to save your seat among the best IT leaders in the country.]( [Register now]( At this exclusive CIO conference, you'll engage with Fortune 500 executives, media analysts, and academics on their real-world successes and failures at building dynamic work models for the future. That means you'll leave empowered with their blueprints to install better automation, end-to-end data collection, and collaborative technologies. Topics to be discussed at this year's summit include: - Building Dynamic Work Models - The evolving role of the CIO and the CISO - Implementing emerging technologies in the enterprise - How to be disruptive in the boardroom [View the Agenda]( Check out these Future of Work Speakers: [Image: Headshot]( Cheryl Cran Founder, NextMapping Future of Work Expert [Image: Headshot]( Michelle McKenna Former CIO, NFL Founder & CEO, The Michelle McKenna Collaborative [Register now]( [Image: Sponsor Strip]( Email not displaying correctly? [View it in your browser.]( * This invitation is not a guarantee of admission. Upon online registration, your application will be reviewed pending qualification and you will be promptly notified of your attendance status. IDG Communications reserves the right to determine the qualification of individual attendees and the event's total audience profile. SUBSCRIPTION SERVICES — You are currently subscribed as ({EMAIL}. To unsubscribe from future emails about this event, please [click here](. To opt out of future emails about all IDG Communications events, please [click here](. Please do not reply to this message. To contact someone directly, send an email to newsletters@idg.com. View IDG Communications [privacy policy.]( Copyright 2022 | IDG Communications, Inc. | 140 Kendrick Street, Building B | Needham, MA 02494 | [www.idg.com](

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