The Generation Gap in Firms, Digital Currencies and Flexible Work Environments are Among the Topics Presented at the International Conference of Lawyers and Accountants in Lisbon, Portugal.
TAG Alliances™ held its 26th international conference from May 2-4 in Lisbon, Portugal. Over 250 attendees and guests from more than 45 different countries participated in the conference.
The keynote speech from world-renowned speaker and futurist, Graeme Codrington of Tomorrow Today, focused on the impact of the generation gap on the legal and accounting profession. Other sessions featured highly interactive and engaging panel discussions on various topics, “Specialty Group” breakout sessions and networking tours to local points of interest.
“We are excited to have been in Lisbon and to continue fulfilling the objective of developing relationships and connections between TAG Alliances members,” said Richard Attisha, President & CEO of TAG Alliances. “In addition to providing a world-class educational sessions and best practices, the conference served as the perfect platform for our members to promote introductions to clients and contacts across the globe, to increase collaboration and cross-marketing opportunities and to share knowledge with one another. Recently, we have seen tremendous growth amongst our diverse membership and had the privledge of introducing a number of our newest members.”
In addition to the keynote address and networking sessions, members attended a variety of informative and educational sessions aimed at firm and practice development. Sessions and speakers at this conference included:
- “Back in My Day...” The Impact of the Generation Gap on Law and Accounting Firms;
- Ready or Not, Here They Come: Millennials Are the Future of Your Firm;
- Digital Currency... Out of the Shadows and into the Spotlight;
- Technology in Service Firms - Staying Ahead of the Curve and Improving Productivity and Profitability;
- Open Forum: Women in Leadership;
- Turning Disruption into Opportunities for Your Firm - Hot Topic Collaborative Roundtables; and
- Various “Specialty Group” breakout sessions.