The world's leading chief executives convene to deliberate public policy and business issues, following interviews led by The Wall Street Journal editors with top policymakers and subject experts.
http://ceocouncil.wsj.com
The editors of The Wall Street Journal will host a global technology conference that brings together the best and brightest players in tech.
http://wsjdlive.wsj.com
This membership of global CFOs from the world’s top corporations convenes in Washington each year to debate and develop a strategic agenda for financial leadership. Senior editors from the Journal lead interviews with top government officials, CEOs, and global economic experts.
http://cfonetwork.wsj.com
A gathering of the nation’s most prominent female executives, global leaders and members of the Journal’s prestigious CEO Council to discuss the role companies are playing in advancing women to the top tiers of business.
http://womenin.wsj.com
Top information and technology executives develop concrete strategies to promote innovation and solve the technical challenges facing today's complex businesses.
http://cionetwork.wsj.com
CMO Network convenes captains of industry, business leaders and brand visionaries to identify and debate the issues that matter to marketers through the lens of global finance, markets and business.
http://cmonetwork.wsj.com
Investors, executives and government officials will examine how technology is driving change in Africa and assess the economic and political landscape, pinpointing risks and opportunities across the continent.
http://investinginafrica.wsj.com
Executives in agribusiness, food production, consumer products and government explore key challenges and opportunities in the business of food, unleashing new perspectives and sparking debate on a range of questions facing corporations and investors.
http://globalfood.wsj.com
The Wall Street Journal brings together leading figures in business, finance and government to discuss the opportunities and risks shaping the future of America’s middle market—the engine of U.S. growth, job creation and competitiveness.
http://middlemarket.wsj.com