[WEBINAR] Election Action: Why businesses need to prepare for 2024’s uncertainty

In eight months, the U.S. and the world at large could be suddenly and radically different – or it could be largely the same. That’s the power of an election, and while there will be 70 major elections around the world, making it perhaps the biggest year for democracy in the history of the world, few loom larger than the rematch between Donald Trump and Joe Biden.

A victory for either side could lead to radically different futures in 2025 and beyond as the candidates shape the economy, regulations and consumer attitudes and behaviors. That creates high stakes for businesses, especially those that operate on a long timeline.

Join experts from Ford, Regeneron and Ipsos as we explore:

  • How the election might play out, depending on different factors in the Ipsos Election Forecast
  • The ways the political and regulatory landscape could look different in 2025, depending who wins the election
  • How businesses are preparing for these outcomes in either direction, working to mitigate the risks and potential outcomes associated with possible electoral outcomes

Panelists:

  • Dennis Syrkowski, Director, Global Consumer Insights, Ford
  • Jack Quinn, Head, State Government Relations, Regeneron
  • Jennifer Bender, Associate Partner, Ipsos Strategy3
  • Sarah Feldman, Editorial Director, Public Affairs, Ipsos

This session is part of our ongoing Insights to Activate series featuring actionable insights to drive business success. Registering will also ensure you receive a direct link to the recording once published, and notification of future events or Ipsos thought leadership on this topic.

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