Program Date | Title |
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Nov. 2013 | 1st Global Infrastructure Conference |
Nov. 2014 | 2nd Global Infrastructure Conference |
Nov. 2015 | 3rd Global Infrastructure Conference |
Nov. 2016 | 4th Global Infrastructure Conference |
Details coming soon.
The CFA Society New York Global Infrastructure Conference Series is a collection of exclusive events for investment industry executives looking to better understand the long term and near term outlook for the infrastructure industry with multiple panels across power, oil & gas, water, transport and emerging markets’ infrastructure. The series features thought leader speakers that represent buy-side and sell-side financial institutions, asset owners, and government organizations for thought-provoking discussions on infrastructure deal flow, funding tools, upcoming opportunities with the ever-shifting legal and political landscape worldwide, the global infrastructure deficit, the market appetite for public-private investment in infrastructure and how infrastructure assets can benefit institutional portfolios.
The Series was founded by CFA Institute’s Inaugural Global Outstanding Young Leader and CFA Society New York’s 2016 Benjamin Graham Distinguished Service Award recipient, 2015 Volunteer of the Year and 2013 Young Investment Professional Award recipient, THOMAS BRIGANDI.
Program Date | Title |
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Nov. 2013 | 1st Global Infrastructure Conference |
Nov. 2014 | 2nd Global Infrastructure Conference |
Nov. 2015 | 3rd Global Infrastructure Conference |
Nov. 2016 | 4th Global Infrastructure Conference |
Details coming soon.
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