Don’t Miss NASA’s Mark and Scott Kelly at LocationWorld

Are you ready to go places? We have over 50 amazing speakers lined up for LocationWorld 2016, and we’ve packed Day One with some incredible industry powerhouses and out-of-this-world explorers. Join us in the heart of lower Manhattan, where we’ll learn first-hand from two true experts on location and innovation — astronauts and retired U.S. […]

By Yext

Sep 6, 2016

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Are you ready to go places? We have over 50 amazing speakers lined up for LocationWorld 2016, and we've packed Day One with some incredible industry powerhouses and out-of-this-world explorers.

Join us in the heart of lower Manhattan, where we'll learn first-hand from two true experts on location and innovation — astronauts and retired U.S. Navy Captains Mark and Scott Kelly. With careers as remarkable as they are similar, these American astronauts and identical twin brothers will deliver two times the insight and inspiration in this one-of-a-kind keynote. During this session, the Kelly brothers will reflect on the experiences and lessons that shaped their views on teamwork and leadership, how they learned to face and overcome adversities, and their personal strategies for adapting to change.

And don't miss our CEO panel on The Future of Location. This session will feature Jeff Glueck, CEO of Foursquare, Dipanshu Sharma, CEO of xAd, and Howard Lerman, CEO of Yext, in a conversation with Nicholas Carlson, INSIDER Editor-in-Chief, about location data's growing role in business, culture, marketing, and beyond.

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More than a conference, LocationWorld is a full on celebration of the power of location. And we want you celebrating with us this November 2nd and 3rd. Register today to secure your spot.

Registration is limited to Yext customers, partners, and invited guests. Visit Location.World or reach out to your Yext representative to learn more.

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