The New Tech Sector: Disruptive Commerce


This event will be preceded by an optional afternoon CPE session, "The Changing Payments Landscape and Managing Liquidity" from 4:30 PM - 5:30 PM - Register separately by clicking here.

 
Consumer retail and technology were once distinct industries.  With the emergence of disruptive business models (Dollar Shave Club), innovative products (Blue Bottle Coffee/Beyond Meat), the rise of Amazon, and Direct to Consumer social media marketing and e-commerce, consumer branded and retail businesses are faced with the choice to innovate or be left behind. 
 
J.P. Morgan Chase is a leader in providing banking and strategic solutions in this new industry combined sector:  Disruptive Commerce.  Join us for an engaging conversation with J.P. Morgan Chase’s Disruptive Commerce team to discuss key trends including:
 
- Capital Raising and Venture Capital
- Hot sub-sectors within Disruptive Commerce
- The rise of Omni-Channel
- Data Wars
- Exit paths – Private vs. Public
 
Speaker: Andy Kelly - Managing Director, Venture Capital Relationship Executive
Moderator:  Adam Prescott, Executive Director, J.P. Morgan Chase Middle Market Banking and Specialized Industries

Date:  Thursday, February 20, 2019

Locaton:  Morton's The Steakhouse, 400 Post St. Lower Level, San Francisco, CA 94102

Time:  5:30 PM - 6:20 PM Networking, cocktails and heavy hors d'oeuvres | 6:20 PM - 8:00 PM Announcements and Presentation

Registration Fee:  Members and Sponsors $0 | Non-Members $125

CPE:  This session qualifies for one (1.0) CPE credit.

Have Questions or Need Registration Support?  Contact Dalyte Kodzis, Chapter Administrator, at 510-685-6068 or [email protected].

Speakers

Andy Kelly

Managing Director, Venture Capital Relationship Executive
J.P. Morgan Chase

Adam Prescott

Executive Director
JPMorgan Chase

Credits

1.00 CPE
Basic

Method

group-live

Field

Management Services, Technical

Prerequisites

none

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