Founded in 1969, NIRI is the professional association of corporate officers and investor relations consultants responsible for communication among corporate management, shareholders, securities analysts and other financial community constituents. The largest professional investor relations association in the world, NIRI’s more than 3,500 members represent 2,000 publicly held companies and $5.4 trillion in stock market capitalization.
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NIRI Announces Call for Presentations
NIRI Annual Conference Committee Co-Chair Andrew Kramer, senior director, corporate development and investor relations at Interactive Data Corporation, and NIRI Board Member said, “The high-impact insight on timely and timeless issues discussed at the NIRI Annual Conference are a direct result of engaged thought leaders from the investor relations community, and we are pleased to reach out for their input.”
Fellow NIRI Annual Conference Committee Co-Chair Felise Glantz Kissell, vice president, investor relations at HSN, Inc., said “This process offers everyone in the IR community the opportunity to demonstrate thought leadership by sharing valuable knowledge critical to meeting the demanding expectations of IR constituents, and we look forward to reviewing session ideas that support our core principles of advancing the practice of investor relations and professional competency.” With the theme, “GREAT EXPECTATIONS: Creating Value Through IR Vision, Leadership and Communication,” the NIRI 2012 Annual Conference in Seattle, Washington (June 3-6, 2012) is the preeminent investor relations education and networking forum. Expectations continue to rise for the investor relations profession, regardless of whether those expectations reside with shareholders, regulators, senior management and boards of directors, or with IR practitioners themselves. NIRI’s 2012 Annual Conference will enable attendees to gain valuable knowledge, refine critical skills and connect with peers and partners in ways that will enhance their ability to meet the demanding expectations of their constituents and help lead their organizations into the 21st century.
More information on the NIRI Call for Presentations process is available at www.NIRI.org/cfp. Submissions for the 2012 Annual Conference must be posted online by September 30, 2011. The seminar and webinar submission process is open throughout the year.