Mastercard participates in “innovation project” conference in boston
--(business wire)--mastercard (nyse: ma) what: mastercard executives gary flood, president global products & solutions, and ed mclaughlin, chief emerging payments officer, are headlining the inaugural “innovation project” conference (twitter hashtag #ip2013) organized by pymnts.com. gary flood will host a round-table (march 20th, 9:45 am) that features former u.s. vice president al gore alongside a group of industry executives, debating the impact of technology in a world that is moving from cash to electronic payments. ed mclaughlin will join a panel (march 20th, 11:30 am) that is exploring changing consumer behavior as the physical and the digital converge. why: as a technology company in the global payments industry, mastercard values the opportunity to convene different players in the eco-system and to advance the dialogue how electronic payments enable everyday commerce, economic growth and financial inclusion. where: harvard university (sanders theatre), cambridge/ma. when: march 20th contact: marcy cohen mastercard (914) 249-2214 marcy_cohen@mastercard.com
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