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Boston’s New Innovation Revolution WILL be Televised

Written by SPONSORED POST Posted July 11, 2016 Filed Under: A+E, LIFESTYLE

Tune into Capital One’s #CapXTalk, Featuring WeWork, Rue La La and more
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With Boston’s rich history of revolution, it’s no surprise that the city is still pushing the envelope with its creativity and innovation – giving rise to some of the greatest thought leaders and pioneers today.

Capital One believes in supporting their customers in the areas of life they are most passionate about – like music, the arts, technology and innovation. Through this commitment, they are sponsoring Boston’s Outside the Box, a performing arts festival designed to engage, educate and entertain the citizens of Boston.

As part of their Outside the Box sponsorship and the festival’s new Outside the Box Interactive component, Capital One is hosting “Reimagining Perspectives: Identifying Gaps that Revolutionize Industries,” an exclusive #CapXTalk panel discussion. The talk, which will be available to watch via live stream at CapXTalk.FORA.tv, will bring together some of Boston’s top leaders for a conversation about how they identify gaps, challenges and opportunities within their respective industries to create solutions that re-imagine the way their customers – and the population as a whole – live every day.

Moderated by Mario Armstrong, a technology and digital lifestyle expert, the talk will feature the following panelists:
• Wombi Rose, Founder of Lovepop Cards;
• Pat Petitti, Co-Founder and Co-CEO of HourlyNerd;
• Dave McLaughlin, General Manager at WeWork;
• Feng Chang, Director of Digital Marking Strategy at Rue La La; and
• Scott Totman, VP of Digital Products Engineering at Capital One.

To tune into the talk, visit CapXTalk.FORA.tv at 1 p.m. on Wednesday, July 13. And to join into the conversation and ask questions of the panelists, either use the chat functionality on FORA.tv or the #CapXTalk hashtag on Twitter.

For more information visit: CapXTalk.FORA.tv

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Filed Under: A+E, LIFESTYLE Tagged With: Boston, innovation economy, like music, technology, the arts

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