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Brian Chesky, co-founder and CEO of Airbnb, will be at Pivot MIA

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Let’s talk about the travel revolution. Miami is a playground. Meet its top players. before pas

Let’s talk about the travel revolution. Miami is a playground. Meet its top players. [APPLY NOW]() before passes sell out! Hi, Brian Chesky, co-founder and CEO of Airbnb, is joining Kara Swisher and Scott Galloway at Pivot MIA. Chesky, who recently pledged to go on a nationwide tour of Airbnbs to explore and improve upon the experience of decentralized living, will dive further into the changing identity of travel, work, and life. Get the inside scoop from Chesky himself on everything from the travel revolution to his takes on crypto and the metaverse as they relate to the travel industry. [APPLY TO ATTEND]() today to hear future-forward discussions on the hottest topics of the year, and check out this sneak peek into the conversations that will take place at Pivot MIA! On the ever-changing media landscape and its impact: - George Farmer, CEO, Parler - Jonathan Haidt, Social Psychologist and Professor, NYU Stern School of Business - Meredith Kopit Levien, President and CEO, the New York Times Company - Ben Smith, Editor-in-Chief, Project Coda, and Former Media Columnist, the New York Times - Justin Smith, Founder, Project Coda, and Former CEO, Bloomberg Media On the state of our markets and the digitization of finance: - Aswath Damodaran, Professor of Finance, NYU Stern School of Business - Shu Nyatta, Managing Partner, SoftBank Group International - David M. Solomon, Chairman and CEO, Goldman Sachs - Liz Ann Sonders, Managing Director and Chief Investment Strategist, Charles Schwab, and Lyn Alden, Founder, Lyn Alden Investment Strategy On the future of our reality and augmented reality: - Peggy Johnson, CEO, Magic Leap - Sandeep Mathrani, CEO, WeWork - Kathy Savitt, President and Chief Commercial Officer, Boom There is still time to apply for Pivot MIA, a bold new conference set against the vibrant backdrop of Miami, taking place February 14-16. Stay tuned for more exciting announcements, and don't forget to [APPLY NOW]() before passes sell out. Visit [Pivot MIA]() for more information, speaker announcements, event details, and more. [APPLY TO ATTEND]() Interested in sponsoring one of our events? Contact our sales team to find the right opportunity for you. This email has been sent to: {EMAIL} Update all of your Vox Media Events email preferences or unsubscribe [here](). Vox Media, 1201 Connecticut Ave. NW, Floor 11. Washington, D.C. 20036 Copyright © 2022 Vox Media Inc.

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