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10.09.2024 - 17:11 / skift.com / Glenn Fogel / Nicole Meyer
The eleventh edition of Skift Global Forum commences next week in New York City and to get you excited, we wanted to prepare you for the countless exclusive insights, intuitive conversations, and world-class industry networking.
We plan to welcome approximately 850+ attendees and speakers into the iconic Glasshouse located at the center of Manhattan’s West Side (660 12th Ave). This stunning venue promises to deliver an experience like no other in the city.
We’ll kick things off with an exciting gathering of leaders the night before the Forum, featuring fireside chats with Glenn Fogel, CEO and President of Booking Holdings, Richard R. Verma, Deputy Secretary of State for Management and Resources for the U.S. Department of State. Enjoy drinks, delicious food, and connect with fellow industry innovators as you prepare for two days of thought-provoking sessions.
Chart your path forward for the remainder of the year and beyond based on your conversations and experiences at the Forum. Expect to take away 20+ groundbreaking insights to immediately implement during this two-day program.
Immerse yourself in exclusive interviews and engaging talks led by some of the brightest minds in travel. Last year, 65% of attendees held VP-level roles or higher, ensuring that you’ll be networking with key decision-makers and trendsetters in the industry.
Being that our Forum is conveniently located in Manhattan, there is much to be explored during your time here. From the iconic skyline to world-renowned museums, Broadway shows, and vibrant culinary scene, there’s something for everyone.
After a full day of sessions, join us for a relaxed networking reception on Day 1 complete with delicious hors d’oeuvres, signature cocktails, and engaging conversations. It’s the perfect way to reflect on an inspiring day with your peers.
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Plan an escape to Europe or beyond starting at less than $500 thanks to this KLM Royal Dutch Airlines fall and winter sale.
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