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Smart Brevity: Win the war for attention

Hosted by Axios HQ and IABC NY Tristate Chapter

Smart Brevity: Win the war for attention

Join us on October 14 at 12:00pm as Axios HQ Co-founder and CEO Roy Schwartz and General Manager Jordan Zaslav host a sharp discussion on the trends and behaviors impacting today’s communicators.

  • The premium on clear communication — at every level — has never been higher. Over 120 emails will hit a staff or stakeholder’s inbox today, making it harder for them to stay focused on what matters.

💡Axios HQ will share tools and strategies to build trust and capture attention — internally with employees and externally with stakeholders — and explain the Smart Brevity® communication methodology that helps them get it done.

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About the Speaker:

Roy Schwartz is the co-founder and President of Axios, where he has led the company through multiple fundraising rounds, overseen all company strategy and business operations and most recently launched Axios HQ, an internal communications platform to help teams communicate more effectively. He leads Axios HQ as Co-founder and CEO.

Schwartz also serves as executive producer of the Emmy Award-winning docu-news series “Axios on HBO.”  Under his leadership, Axios was listed as one of Fast Company’s “World’s Most Innovative Companies 2018” and announced as Washington Business Journal’s “2021 Fastest Growing Companies.” Schwartz has been named as one of DCInno's 2016 "50 on Fire" for marketing and advertising, and as 2015 FOLIO 100 “Corporate Catalyst.” Schwartz is the former chief revenue officer for POLITICO.

Prior to POLITICO, he was a Partner at Gallup’s management consulting practice in Washington, DC and California, advising Fortune 500 companies on employee and customer engagement. He was born in Israel, grew up in England and has a bachelor's degree and M.B.A. from University of Maryland. 

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