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An Emmy-nominated writer, actor, best-selling author, and Time’s 100 Most Influential People in the World Pulse for Product Logo [REGISTER TODAY]() [Pulse Everywhere Hero]() What do “The Office”, “Never Have I Ever”, and “Pulse Everywhere” have in common? You guessed it, Mindy Kaling! Join Mindy Kaling and Gainsight CEO, Nick Mehta at Pulse Everywhere, June 9th-11th for a conversation about comedy, leadership, and social justice. Discover Mindy’s journey to becoming one of the brightest voices of her generation and the first woman of color to be nominated for an Emmy in a writing category. She’ll share stories from the early days at “The Office”, to her present-day balancing act as a writer, actor, director, and producer. Mindy will inspire you to build a career where your job is an avenue to achieve happiness. [REGISTER FOR FREE]() Loading Keynote Speakers... Play Speaker 1 Mindy Kaling WRITER, PRODUCER, ACTOR, AUTHOR Speaker 1 Nick Mehta CEO Speaker 1 François Locoh-Donou CEO Speaker 1 Neeracha Taychakhoonavudh EVP, GLOBAL CS & STRATEGY Speaker 1 Rowan Trolloope CEO Speaker 1 Laurinda Pang PRESIDENT, GLOBAL CS [SEE FULL SPEAKER LIST]() Pulse Academy Live is Back! Get more value out of Pulse when you register for a live virtual training course at Pulse Academy on June 8th. Explore the three professional development course options, below. Pulse Academy Live [SIGN UP FOR PULSE ACADEMY LIVE]() Upgrade to the All-Access VIP Pass Upgrade to the All-Access VIP Pass, unlocking access to a session with “Crossing the Chasm” author Geoffrey Moore and a 2-hour product strategy workshop with Netflix’s former VP of Product, Gibson Biddle. The perks don’t stop there… take a look and act fast, VIP tickets are limited. VIP [GET YOUR VIP PASS]() [Logo] [Logo] [Logo] [Logo] [Logo] [Logo] [Logo] [Logo] [Logo] [Logo] [Logo] [Logo] Presented by Gainsight Gainsight helps customer success, post-sales, and product teams put customers at the heart of their business. [SCHEDULE A DEMO]() Pulse Everywhere Logo [Log In]() [View Preferences]() [Unsubscribe]() [Privacy and Terms]() For more information email us at: [PulseUS@gainsight.com]() © 2021 Gainsight, The Customer Success Company. All rights reserved. 350 Bay Street, Suite 100, San Francisco, CA 94133 [www.Gainsight.com]()

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