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Serena Williams, Massimo Pezzini…need I say more? {NAME}, there’s just one day of Automate

Serena Williams, Massimo Pezzini…need I say more? {NAME}, there’s just one day of Automate left! Be sure to [join us tomorrow]() morning to hear from Former Distinguished Gartner Analyst Massimo Pezzini, global technology executive Ritu Jyoti, and tennis champion Serena Williams–alongside automation experts from: - [Autodesk]() - [Concentrix]() - [The Key]() - [Payless]() - [Novuna]() - [Taboola]() - [Tango Card]() - [Verizon]() - [Voya Financial]() Browse all upcoming sessions [here]() and learn how to use our event platform, Bizzabo, [here](). The session recordings will be available May 17, which means you can access the entire conference on demand then. But for now, I'll give you a quick recap of today’s keynotes. First up…Workato CPO Gautham Viswanathan called on Workato executives, plus customers from MGM Studios, HubSpot, and Toast, to discuss the plan for Workato Apps, as well as the security and collaboration updates that are making Workato safer, but also more accessible. [Keynote with Gautham.gif] In the chat, lots of attendees were excited to see Gautham take the stage… [Automate Chat Hero Gautham.png]() CEO Vijay Tella and Golden State Warriors GM Bob Myers also took the floor to discuss what Vijay calls process goals (i.e. what happens behind the scenes) and how they relate to traditional outcome goals like taking a company public or winning an NBA championship. [Bob Myers with Vijay 2.gif] [Automate Chat EPAM.png] By the way, Vijay and Bob were coming to us from the Chase Center, the San Francisco home of the Warriors. And yep, those are the team's actual championship trophies in the background. I know we missed you today, but I hope you can [make it tomorrow]() for the final day of Automate. See you then (maybe?), Colette from Workato P.S. Serena Williams is a can't miss! Her keynote will close out the conference tomorrow. Workato, 215 Castro Street, Ste 300, Mountain View, CA 94041 © 2022 Workato [Contact](/NzQxLURFVC0zNTIAAAGEVPhyUOGAjePeUXOTSFFpdExsBuDfEG0CB2n8uR5oPmV8LHrQ8rxCvSiNC21SPk1PPnlR-Q0=) [Privacy Policy]() This email was sent to {EMAIL}. If you no longer wish to receive these emails you may [unsubscribe]() at any time.

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