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The Washington-based Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries (ISRI) has announced that Dr. Vikram Mansharamani, a business advisor an strategist, and a representative from maslansky+partners will serve as general session speakers on the main stage at the ISRI2022 Convention and Exposition, which takes place March 21-24 in Las Vegas.
Mansharamani is a global trend-watcher who teaches people how to anticipate the future, manage risk and spot opportunities. According to a news release from ISRI, he lectures at Harvard University and advises Fortune 500 CEOs to help them navigate uncertainties in today’s business and regulatory environment. During his session, he will provide a deep dive into what the future may hold for the recycling industry.
Additionally, maslansky+partners will lead a general session to help the recycling industry define itself and communicate its activities and goals to local communities, lawmakers and the public. The company is led by Michael Maslansky, who advises Fortune 500 companies, industry associations and professional communicators on language strategies that shift perceptions and move markets.
ISRI is continuing to develop its programming for this year’s event. The association says it is updating its website with programming and registration details.
“Whether it’s a commodity spotlight or individual sessions relating to different topics, it’s going to be very high-quality programming and bring a lot of return on investment for attendees,” says Stephen Moss, chairman of ISRI2022.
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