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Attend UConn's Blockchain Executive Education Series (BEES) upcoming event:

Blockchain Information Session & Networking Event


Thursday, January 24th, 2019
 UConn Stamford Art Gallery, Room 1.17

6PM - 7:30PM


UConn, CITI, and its partners, Checkmate Digital, and the UConn Werth Institute are bringing Blockchain education designed for business executives to UConn Stamford.

In 2018, over $15B of investment capital has poured into Blockchain companies. UConn’s new Blockchain Executive Education Series (BEES) will provide you with the facts to separate the hype from the value proposition of Blockchain. Come learn why you should care about Blockchain, how companies are using it, and strategies to successfully begin your Blockchain journey. 

You will also have the chance to meet our instructor for the Value Proposition and Strategies for Implementing Blockchain Technology courses, Jeff Marinstein. Join us on Thursday, January 24, 2019 at 6PM, in the UConn Stamford Art Gallery. 

Seats are limited, reserve yours today!

Register https://citi.uconn.edu/community/events/eventid/227



Featured Speaker:             


Jeff Marinstein
  

 Jeff Marinstein is an Instructor-in-Residence in the UConn School of Business. His work is focused on the   business use and implementation of Blockchains. He is the Founding Principal of Marinstein & Co.   providing strategic consulting at the intersection of business and technology. 

  For the past 25 years he has served both large enterprise and mid-market companies. Mr. Marinstein was the head of global strategy and product management within IBM Global Technology Services, and a Principal in the business strategy practice at Slalom Consulting. Prior to IBM he was the co-founder and President of Contingency Planning Research, a pioneer in the field of business continuity and risk management.

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