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Continuity Insights Management Conference

After staging its annual Management Conference and New York events virtually in 2020 due to the Coronavirus, Continuity Insights is excited to return to a live, in-person event for 2021. The Continuity Insights 2021 Management Conference is scheduled for October 4-6 at the Hyatt Regency Minneapolis, MN.

The level of enthusiasm we’re experiencing in putting together our 19th annual Management Conference makes returning to a live setting extremely rewarding,” said Continuity Insights Founder and Executive Publisher Bob Nakao. “We have been speaking to our past attendees, speakers, and business continuity/disaster recovery leaders and the appetite to meet face-to-face has been strong.”

The Continuity Insights staff is currently working with its Editorial Advisory Board to build this year’s conference program. At the same time, the team is closely monitoring all COVID-19 developments as part of its commitment to providing an event which will be fully compliant with safety measures advised or required by the state of Minnesota and the CDC.

Presentation proposals are currently being accepted to speak at the conference. Proposals can be submitted here.

Details, including registration, travel and accommodations, conference schedule, and more can be found on the Continuity Insights Management Conference website.

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