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This Developing Delaware virtual conference will focus on data

Delaware State Chamber of Commerce's Oct. 14 event will feature speakers from Dynata, CompassRed and Brookfield Properties.

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Does data matter for your business? These speakers say yes.

The Delaware State Chamber of Commerce’s Developing Delaware: Conversation, Collaboration, Innovation conference is happening virtually on Wednesday, Oct. 14, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., featuring the theme of data in Delaware.

The event will feature three one-hour talks:

  • Gary S. Laben, CEO of Dynata — Data in Delaware: What we know, what we don’t know, and why it matters to your business
  • Patrick Callahan, cofounder of CompassRed — Understanding Delaware and Delawareans Through Data: Using data sets to answer critical business questions
  • Jared Chupaila, CEO of Brookfield Properties — The Future of Retail

There will also be virtual networking and a keynote address by Gov. John Carney.

Developing Delaware will take place entirely on the Delaware State Chamber of Commerce app, with tickets starting at $45 for Chamber members. See the event page for registration and more info.

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