Waste Today’s Corporate Growth Conference returns to Chicago
Waste Today magazine has announced the dates and location of the 2020 Corporate Growth Conference. The event, which builds on the success of last year’s conference, will present success strategies to drive growth. It is specifically designed for operators in the waste and environmental services industry who are looking to grow their business as well as investors and capital providers seeking to participate in the industry.
Waste Today’s Corporate Growth Conference will take place September 8-9, 2020, at the Loews Chicago Hotel. It will offer a blend of sessions to provide strategies for increasing profits, analysis of industry sectors, and a better understanding of the application of technology and the capital markets available to finance growth in these sectors.
The conference is designed for operators in the waste management, specialty waste, recycling and waste cleanup industries, as well as investment bankers, private equity firms, venture capitalists, family offices, banks and other financial market participants.
“The waste and environmental services industry continues to offer unique growth opportunities. Waste Today’s Corporate Growth Conference has been structured to give today’s professionals the insights they need to capitalize on these changes and opportunities,” Jim Keefe, publisher of Waste Today, says. “Additionally, the event provides professionals the unmatched opportunity to meet face to face with their peers to network, learn and build new relationships.”
A limited number of sponsorships are available for those interested in raising awareness of their company and services. Contact Shelley Brown (SBrown@gie.net / 216.393.0236) or Sierra Davis (SDavis@gie.net / 216.393.0335) for more information.
Visit WasteTodayEvents.com to stay up to date on the developing agenda and speaker lineup, and for information on how to register.
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