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CXPA USA CX Leaders Advance 2024

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30/04/2024
(Start) 08:00
(End) 15:30
(Timezone) EST
60 minutes
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Denver, USA

CX Leaders Advance conference from CXPA

CX Leaders Advance is the premier independent conference for professionals who lead (or significantly contribute to the leadership) of a CX program at corporations, healthcare organizations, government agencies, and nonprofits.

What can attendees to this CXPA in Denver expect?


Attendees will hear from CX practitioners and thought leaders and network with fellow attendees to learn from experts and peers alike to ensure you are leading your CX practice armed with the most updated ideas and experiences.

What CX leaders will see at this CXPA conference in USA


Cemantica are proud to sponsor this comprehensive event aimed at CX leaders, and what´s more Eytan Hattem will be a Speaker in the session "A Real Conversation about CEO Priorities".

The event will include a mix of keynote, plenary and networking sessions to empower CX leaders to optimize Customer Experience in your own organization.  Event themes and tracks include:

  • AI, technology and innovation
  • Culture and change​
  • CX metrics, insights and analytics
  • Executive partnerships
  • Experience design and improvement
  • Progress and impact
  • The business and ROI of CX


If you are attending the event, make sure you catch up with some of the Cemantica team, Esther Edelstein and Eytan Hattem. We´d love to meet you!

For the full agenda and how to register, visit the dedicated CXPA website.

A Real Conversation about CX Priorities

Eytan from Cemantica will join other C-suite professionals in discussing the importance of Customer Experience for senior management in shaping and aligning holistic business strategies.

The aim of this session is to empower CX managers to better align your CX leadership to CEO perspectives, needs and goals to help increase your value to the overall business.

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