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TeleTech Chief Marketing Officer to Present at the Business Marketing Association BLAZE Conference

TeleTech Chief Marketing Officer to Present at the Business Marketing Association BLAZE Conference

CMO Mark Grindeland to Speak about Persuasive Technology

DENVER–(BUSINESS WIRE)– TeleTech’s (NAS: TTEC) Chief Marketing Officer, Mark Grindeland, will participate in a panel discussion at

Chief Marketing & Business Development Officer Forum 2026: The most important aspect of AI may be talking to your clients about it

AI is becoming a powerful business development tool for law firms — not because it replaces relationships, but because it helps lawyers prepare smarter, more relevant client conversations, allowing them to confidently explain how the firm’s AI capabilities create real

Chief Marketing & Business Development Officer Forum 2026: Law firms need to play the long game on talent

Law firms need to rethink talent as a strategic priority, according to a recent panel, by focusing on emotional intelligence, culture, and effective lateral integration, in order to strengthen teams and remain competitive

Key insights:

      • EI is emerging as a

Chief Marketing & Business Development Officer Forum 2026: Mapping the tides of change in the legal market

As law firms face significant challenges from evolving client expectations — especially around AI, pricing, and relationship depth — they need to pursue greater transparency, innovation, and differentiation to maintain growth and client trust

Key insights:

      • Despite a strong 2025,

Forex rate won’t trigger crisis, but inflation and inequality at risk, says BOK chief as won hits its weakest in 8 months

Forex rate won’t trigger crisis, but inflation and inequality at risk, says BOK chief as won hits its weakest in 8 months

Bank of Korea Gov. Rhee Chang-yong speaks in a press conference on inflation held in central Seoul on Dec. 17. [BOK]

 
The won surged past 1,480 against the dollar on Wednesday, defying months of government efforts to support the currency

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