December 2, 2024 - 10:52

CHICAGO, December 02, 2024—Alight, Inc., a prominent provider of cloud-based human capital and technology-enabled services, is set to make a significant appearance at the upcoming UBS Global Technology and AI Conference. The event will take place in Scottsdale, Arizona, where Jeremy Heaton, the Chief Financial Officer of the company, will take the stage to share valuable insights.
Scheduled for Wednesday, December 4, 2024, at 12:15 p.m. MST, Heaton's presentation is expected to highlight Alight's innovative solutions and strategies in the rapidly evolving technology and artificial intelligence landscape. This conference serves as a platform for industry leaders to discuss trends, challenges, and opportunities within the tech sector, making it an ideal venue for Alight to connect with investors and stakeholders.
As the demand for technology-driven human capital solutions continues to grow, Alight's participation in this prestigious conference underscores its commitment to leading the charge in transforming workforce management through advanced technology.
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