Register now for our virtual, two-day event.
We'll bring international experts from our Race to recovery group together to discuss the key challenges of doing business in a post-COVID world.
We are pleased to confirm our keynote speakers, who will join Andy Hartwill, our client insights lead to discuss the outlook for global economic growth including what a post pandemic 'new normal' will look like in the short-term and horizon scanning the future.
Wednesday 19 May - Anna Wallace, Partner, Hanbury Strategy. Anna will be sharing insights including from her prior roles leading the Secretariat for the post-COVID Recovery Commission here in the UK and as Director of Political Relations for PwC. Anna has a particular focus on business resilience.
Thursday 20 May - Tom Kehoe, Managing Director and Global Head of Research and Communications, AIMA. Tom will be sharing insights, applicable across many financial markets, based on his unique perspective of the hedge fund and private credit markets globally. Those insights will include those from a recent survey conducted jointly with Simmons & Simmons and with Seward & Kissel into future market trends and another with Simmons & Simmons and The Citco Group into issues around post-COVID hybrid working and cybersecurity.
We'll discuss a range of topics, from workplace reorganisation to real estate special situations and more. Check out our full agenda.
The race to recovery is on
The exit from COVIDonomics will bring relief for business but also a reckoning. The retreat of soft money will expose businesses to the full extent of permanent shifts in the pattern of demand, consumption, and the way we work, competitive changes forced on markets by technology and the imperatives of protecting the environment. A radical re-evaluation of business models will bring opportunity but at the price of painful adjustment for incumbents to the deployment of capital, manpower, and working methods and, in consequence, to the value of assets. Not everyone is going to make it. The race to recovery is on.


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