- Business leaders and representatives in finance, legal, and strategy discuss the steps toward an IPO.
- Business Insider's upcoming free virtual event, "The Road to IPO," will be on September 19 at 12 p.m. ET.
- Click here to register for the event.
An initial public offering marks an exciting stage in a company's growth, and leaders across disciplines are needed to prepare for this transition from a private company to a public one. With growing interest among companies to launch into the public market, industry professionals can offer helpful tips on what drives a successful IPO transition.
Business Insider's upcoming editorial virtual event, "The Road to IPO," in coordination with Fidelity, promises a deep dive into the strategies, challenges, and benefits of going public. The event will take place September 19 at 12 p.m. ET.
Featured panelists include Kristen Craft, Fidelity Private Shares' vice president and business partner manager; Ash Spiegelberg, partner, technology, media, and telecoms global lead at Brunswick Group; Elizabeth Reed, Goldman Sachs' global head of equity syndicate; Rick Kline, Latham & Watkins' Bay Area partner and chair of the technology industry group.
The event also includes Jesse Rose, Reddit's head of investor relations, who will talk about the company's recent IPO.
The conversation will be moderated by Akin Oyedele, Business Insider's investing deputy editor.
Discussion topics among business leaders and talent representatives will include:
- Tips and actionable insights from advisors who lead companies through the IPO process.
- Perspectives from a business leader who has recently gone through an IPO themselves.
- How to navigate the early days of life as a publicly traded company.
Registration is below, we hope to see you there!
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