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[Webinar] Hybrid Heroes: Equal Meetings for All

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Join us on Wednesday, October 20, 2021 Hybrid Heroes: Equal Meetings for All If you prefer to attend

Join us on Wednesday, October 20, 2021 [poly]() Hybrid Heroes: Equal Meetings for All [REGISTER](/MjAwLUVBRS0yOTEAAAGAHoYpnz9ig8gV0doDrh3koND43pNcVHV4-zq6_dsKuygQIb6z-s136UYuCc4oiBrQbuCRpS4=) [Date] Wednesday, October 20, 2021 [Time] 1:00 PM ET / 10:00 AM PT HYBRID HEROES: EQUAL MEETINGS FOR ALL Why the right tech can save your meetings, collaboration, and culture The rules have changed. Mastering a hybrid work environment is not something you can leave to chance. Your business productivity and employee satisfaction depend on getting it right. Join us on October 20 as we discuss how to create more balanced and personalized work experiences. - Hear from Dr. Nicholas Bloom, renowned economist and Stanford University Professor who has spent his career researching the art and science of hybrid working. - Learn firsthand from Eugene Pitts, head of Enterprise Video at JPMorgan Chase, what it’s like to be on the frontlines navigating the evolution of hybrid working. - Poly’s President and CEO, Dave Shull, will share how Poly’s innovations are helping to solve the meeting inequality crisis. Attend for the chance to win* a Poly Studio P5 and Voyager Focus 2 prize bundle! Reserve your spot for this webinar today! Wednesday, October 20, 2021 1:00 PM ET / 10:00 AM PT 45 minutes [REGISTER](/MjAwLUVBRS0yOTEAAAGAHoYpnz9ig8gV0doDrh3koND43pNcVHV4-zq6_dsKuygQIb6z-s136UYuCc4oiBrQbuCRpS4=) If you prefer to attend a webinar session during extended global business hours, [click here](). [Nicholas Bloom, PhD] Nicholas Bloom, PhD Professor of Economics, Stanford University [Eugene Pitts] Eugene Pitts Executive Director, JPMorgan Chase & Co. [Dave Shull] Dave Shull President and Chief Executive Officer, Poly [Weibo]() [Facebook]() [Twitter]() [YouTube]() [LinkedIn]() [View this email as a web page]( [Privacy Policy]( | [Unsubscribe]( This is a commercial solicitation concerning products, special offers, and/or newsletters from Poly. We can also be reached at the following U.S. postal address: Plantronics Legal Department, 345 Encinal Street, Santa Cruz, CA 95060, USA. ©2021 Plantronics, Inc. Poly and the logo are trademarks of Plantronics, Inc. registered in the US and other countries. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

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