Thought Industries, the world’s leading B2B customer training platform provider, announced keynote speakers for its first annual virtual event, COGNITION 2020, taking place online through the Thought Industries Platform October 6-7, 2020.
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Mark Roberge, Former CRO at HubSpot, and Senior Lecturer in the Entrepreneurial Management Unit at the Harvard Business School will keynote strategies for better marketing, sales and services alignment around customer education and growth in today’s customer-first marketplace as enterprises look to scale.
Vernā Myers, Vice President, Inclusion Strategy at Netflix and Founder and President of The Vernā Myers Company, discusses in her keynote the importance of corporate diversity and inclusion when developing customer education content and programs. Vernā is known for her high-energy keynotes, captivating insights, and the ability to help people bridge differences and connect more meaningfully.
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Steve Gross, M.S.W., Founder and Chief Playmaker of the Life is Good Kids Foundation, and an expert on the transformative power of optimism will deliver a keynote address that will empower attendees to form positive, productive, and lasting relationships throughout their customer training programs. Steve helps others discover their own sense of optimism so that they can inspire the people around them to focus on the good and overcome life’s most difficult challenges.
“We couldn’t be happier with the lineup of keynote speakers who have agreed to join us for COGNITION 2020,” said Barry Kelly, CEO, Thought Industries. “A lot of thought went into finding inspirational speakers capable of bringing additional value to our already great lineup of experts and providing our attendees with valuable takeaways to execute customer education programs that generate higher learner engagement, product proficiency, retention and customer growth.”
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