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Leadership’s Role in Driving Digitization in a Remote Era

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Many organizations were already in the process of digitizing at speed and scale pre-pandemic. Some have sped up their efforts and others are driving digitization for the first time, all while working remotely.

So, what is leadership’s role in driving digitization and how has this shifted in a remote environment? Join this webinar to find out. Through an interactive fireside chat, we will explore:

Why CFOs and Controllers are in a unique position to drive innovation for their organizations, including digital transformation

How to fully involve leadership to form and implement your digital strategy

Practical first steps for getting started, including how to ensure that digital goals align with corporate strategy

How automation can streamline processes like bank reconciliation and increase efficiency

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Jess Bozzo
Content Manager, Argyle Executive Forum

Jess is the Content Manager for Argyle Executive Forum’s growing CFO virtual division. In her current role, Jess is responsible for the creation and implementation of virtual event themes, overviews, and working with speakers and partners to create engaging and timely content. Prior to joining Argyle, Jess got her start in audience development and marketing with NewBay Media. A graduate of Gettysburg College, and a New Jersey native, Jess currently resides in Jersey City.

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Joseph Drambarean
CPO & CTO, Trovata

Joseph is one of the founding members of the company and the first engineer. Before Trovata he worked with companies like Capital One where he was at the forefront of digital transformation, leading product management as head of the innovation labs and mobile banking teams. Joseph is driving innovation around rapid deployment and customer onboarding, bank-grade security, and machine learning at Trovata, creating a more consumerized user experience for customers from small businesses to enterprises.