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Highlights from Experian’s Vision 2015 Conference – Think Big

Published: May 11, 2015 by Kelsey Audagnotti

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On Monday, Experian’s North American CEO Craig Boundy welcomed conference attendees, asking everyone to Think BIG during the week.

Later in the day, we heard an inspirational forward thinking keynote address by former US secretary of state Dr. Madeleine Albright on the geopolitical environment touching on information security.

On Tuesday, it was all about BIG insights on the US economy as Adam Fingersh introduced Dr. James Paulsen from Wells Capital Management, who delivered an in-depth economic and financial market update. Paulsen, deemed the recovery the longest in U. S. history, saying “The great recession is often compared to the great depression, but this is really a great exaggeration.”

After Dr. Paulsen’s remarks, Experian began its second day of breakout sessions with insights from our team of experts in big data, decision analytics, consumer credit, compliance and fraud before heading off for a day of networking activities. Later in the evening we all celebrated over dinner together while being entertained by the legendary Kool and the Gang.

On The final day of the conference, Lloyd Parker, Group President of Credit Services closed Vision by introducing NBA Legend and Hall of Famer, Earvin “Magic” Johnson, who delivered an inspiring talk. Magic got up close and personal with the audience, sharing his insights on being a champion athlete, overcoming obstacles, and the many life lessons on becoming a successful entrepreneur, job creator and community advocate.

We are all looking forward to seeing you in Scottsdale, Arizona next year for Vision 2016.

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