Korn Ferry to Participate in the Goldman Sachs 2024 Communacopia + Technology Conference
Korn Ferry to Participate in the Goldman Sachs 2024 Communacopia + Technology Conference
Korn Ferry (NYSE: KFY) today announced it is participating in the Goldman Sachs 2024 Communacopia + Technology Conference on Tuesday, September 10, 2024.
Korn Ferry EVP, Chief Financial Officer and Chief Corporate Officer Robert Rozek and Mathias Herzog, Head of Korn Ferry’s Digital business and President of the firm’s Global Technology Practice, will participate in a presentation beginning at 6:05 p.m. EST.
The event will be broadcast live and accessible to the general public here. The event can also be accessed through Korn Ferry’s Investor Relations website: Investor Relations: Korn Ferry (KFY). An audio replay will be available after the event at the same website address.
About Korn Ferry
Korn Ferry is a global organizational consulting firm. We work with our clients to design optimal organization structures, roles, and responsibilities. We help them hire the right people and advise them on how to reward and motivate their workforce while developing professionals as they navigate and advance their careers.
Investor Relations: Tiffany Louder, (214) 310-8407
Media: Dan Gugler, (310) 226-2645
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