Thursday, August 3, 2017
Keynote panel to address crucial issues at ETA forum
The Electronic Transactions Association is hosting its 2017 Strategic Leadership Forum in Dana Point, Calif., from Oct. 3 to 5. The event, curated specifically for top-level payments executives, just revealed an impressive lineup for its CEO keynote panel.
“CEOs Marc Gardner of North American Bancard, Henry Helgeson of Cayan, Todd Linden of MCPS and OB Rawls of iPayment will provide actionable insights on making the right choice to prosper and thrive,” the ETA stated. “Together, these four leaders are piloting innovation, partnering with ISVs, and redefining the types of products and services available to merchants. Their insights will inform attendees on decision making on buying, selling or going it alone.”
The organization believes the keynote will bring forth insights that are essential for ISOs and independent software vendors, as well as “everyone else hungry to understand the new payments landscape.” The forum itself is designed to create a collegial, retreat type of atmosphere where C-level executives shaping the industry can share their visions and quickly get to the heart of issues that matter.
To register, email etareg@conferencemanagers.com or call 703-964-1240, ext. 270.
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