Register today: SLA PartnerTalk: Are You Finding the Skeletons in Their Closet?

Sign up for this free SLA PartnerTalk on October 22 sponsored by LexisNexis.

It seems like each day brings another of a company’s nightmares to life. Determining reputational, financial distress, non-compliance and regulatory risks has grown from a nice idea to an absolute necessity for companies, financial institutions, and supply management organizations.  With your research and content competencies and skills, information professionals are a natural fit for conducting diligence research.

Join us to discuss the growing demand for diligence research and how information professionals can play a part. This session will cover–

•             What diligence research is;

•             Why diligence research is relevant to you;

•             How information professionals can play a strong role in diligence research; and

•             How to conduct diligence research using Lexis Diligence.

The speaker for this session is Liz Peoples, a Solutions Consultant with LexisNexis.

Date:  Wednesday, October 22
Time:  1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. EDT (what time is that where you are?)
Registration:  via GoToWebinar
Sponsor:  LexisNexis

About the speaker:

LizPeoples200x200Liz Peoples is an information professional with 24 years of experience in the financial services, insurance, legal, and information service provider sectors. Liz has held research and consulting positions at the Insurance Information Institute and Choate, Hall & Stewart, and was the director of the High Income Research Center at Fidelity Investments. Liz is currently a Solutions Consultant in the Business Insight Solutions division of LexisNexis.

 

About the sponsor:

LexisNexis is proud to work with information professionals in all disciplines and organizations, and is delighted to sponsor this webinar.

Lexis Nexis

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