Join us for a webinar with Craig Jeffery to discuss the findings from our on-going Global Crisis Monitor survey.

A Review of COVID-19's Impact on Treasury

Date:     Tuesday, April 21, 2020

Times:     9:00AM & 2:00 PM EDT

Where:  This is an online event.

In response to the COVID-19 global pandemic, the Treasury Coalition formed to assist treasury and finance professionals in examining the impact the industry.
Through weekly surveys data has been collected, analyzed, and distributed for the good of the industry. Specifically, the survey looked to gather concerns, response plans, and monitor economic preparations and impact changes throughout the pandemic lifecycle.
This webinar will review the results to date, dive into cross cuts of the data, and what organizations can do moving forward.
1.2 CTP and FP&A re-certification credits will be given for attendance to this live webinar.
Global Crisis Monitor - April 22-28

Global Crisis Monitor Survey

The Global Crisis Monitor provides rapid exploration and response reporting on major factors impacting treasury and finance organizations. This effort is supported by the Treasury Coalition which consists of leading solution providers leveraging their networks to ensure comprehensive results for the good of the profession.

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