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From corporate-friendly legislation to the new Texas Stock Exchange (TXSE), which is waiting approval to begin trading, to NYSE’s decision to launch NYSE Texas this year, the Lone Star state is gearing up to become a new financial hub in the US.
IR Impact’s Global Roadshow Report 2025 also shows that Dallas has re-entered the global top 20 destination list, climbing from 30th place a year earlier to joint 19th in the most recent survey.
In this month's IR Voice podcast, deputy editor Garnet Roach joins us to discuss what exactly is driving this new era of dynamism across an already very business-friendly state.
Plus there's a preview of an upcoming IR Impact Masterclass featuring Fresenius's head of IR Nick Stone.
To take part in this year's global IR survey, follow this link.
For more information about the IR Impact Forum - AI & Technology, follow this link. c
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It's August, which means that most of our listeners are on their holidays. But for the IR Impact events team, it only means that they're getting ready for the upcoming season of conferences and awards ceremonies!
In this episode of the IR Voice podcast, host Laurie Havelock is joined by IR Impact's senior conference producer Andrew Gibbons and head of content Steven Wade to discuss the recent IR Impact Think Tank and Awards in Europe.
They discuss what issues Europe's investor relations officers are most concerned about alongside their takeaways from both events, including some key tips for making sure capital markets days work well for investors and analysts.
To learn more about what investors and analysts want from capital markets days, check out our recent playbook, written in association with Lumi: How to deliver capital market days that impress investors & analysts.
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How does IR set you up for a successful stint in the CFO role? In this episode of IR Voice, host Laurie Havelock speaks with Amrita Ahuja, CFO at Block, about her career journey from investor relations at Activision Blizzard to leading financial strategy in fintech. Amrita shares insights on managing acquisitions, stakeholder communication and key values for IR teams.
The episode also highlights the IR Impact Awards – US 2025, where Duolingo took home multiple honors, including Best Overall Investor Relations (Mid-Cap). Laurie interviews industry leaders Laura Kiernan (NIRI’s New York Chapter), Julie Chariell (Fiserv) and Rebecca Gardy (Campbell’s) for perspectives on investor relations excellence, straight from the red carpet.
To read IR Impact's full interview with Amrita, follow this link: https://www.ir-impact.com/2025/03/the-cfo-you-need-to-have-a-stomach-of-iron-during-times-of-volatility-says-blocks-amrita-ahuja/
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How much can lawyers lean on AI to help them with their jobs? Well, according to a new academic study, it may be more reliable than previously thought.
A new study from researchers at the University of Minnesota and University of Michigan law schools seems to provide the first empirical evidence that AI tools can consistently improve the quality of legal analysis across various tasks.
We speak with Daniel Schwarcz, professor at the University of Minnesota Law School, and Kari Endries, assistant secretary and managing counsel at Chevron, to find out more about the implications for governance professionals.
To read the whole paper, click here: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=5162111
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Making the most of your relationships with the buy side can often be the key to a successful relationship between your company and its investors. But how can you ensure that you're getting the most out of that arrangement?
In IR Impact's first Masterclass video, we spoke to Stephen Yiu, fund manager and co-founder of the Blue Whale Growth Fund, about what he sees as the hallmarks of best-in-class IR and how he prefers to interact with companies. Listen to this episode of IR Voice for an exclusive sneak peek of the full interview.
We also hear from Naji Beydoun, IR director at Innergex, about how he approaches investor roadshows following on from the recent publication of the Global Roadshow Report 2025, which details how IR teams are managing their roadshow schedules.
Baydoun also reveals, as a resident Canadian, how IR teams can make the most out of visiting the country.
To watch the IR Impact Masterclass with Stephen Yiu, follow this link: https://www.ir-impact.com/video/ir-impact-masterclass-how-to-maximize-your-relationships-with-the-buy-side/
To read the full Global Roadshow Report 2025, follow this link: https://www.ir-impact.com/research/global-roadshow-report-2025/
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What do CFOs at publicly listed companies tend to have in common? For most of them, it's an ability to go past the numbers and let your personality shine through, according to the finance chiefs interviewed by IR Impact deputy editor Garnet Roach.
In this edition of the IR Voice podcast, Roach discusses what she learned from those CFOs, who addressed everything from learning from investors or analysts, the lasting impacts of the pandemic and their preferences for various meetings.
There's also time for a quick update on IR Magazine's change of identity: Laurie Havelock introduces IR Impact, the new identity for our publication going forward, and what you might be able to expect in the coming months.
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In this episode of IR Voice, we catch up with IR Magazine's head of content Steve Wade and events editor Tim Human to find out about the latest goings-on at our recent events in New York.
First, Steve tells us about what was covered at the corporate reporting forum, where the EU's flagship sustainability reporting regulation CSRD was at the forefront of discussions. In the aftermath of Donald Trump's election victory, however, the future of corporate ESG reporting was still somewhat unsure.
Then Tim gave us the lowdown from the AI and technology forum held a few weeks later. He tells us about some of the emerging ways that IR teams are using AI, and reveals how some new workshop formats explored some immediate ways that IROs can use the technology in their programs.
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In this episode of IR Voice, we talk about the use of finfluencers by IR teams at public companies.
IR Magazine reporter Noemi Distefano speaks to Katie Perry, head of marketing at Stakeholder Labs and co-host of the After Earnings podcast; Bill Kaitz, president of Promethean Marketing; Veronika Kuznetsova, advisor at Xploration Capital and former director of IR at Russian company MMK; and Eugeniu Baltag, director of IR at Purcari Wineries.
Guests share insights on the way companies are using finfluencers and other innovations to engage with their retail investor audiences.
Kuznetsova and Baltag share how their companies have successfully integrated influencers into their IR strategies, emphasizing the importance of transparency and carefully curated content to maintain credibility and align with company messaging.
But Kaitz is more skeptical. He talks about why the use of financial influencers is risky in the US and offers practical examples of what exactly can go wrong. He points to the dangers of market manipulation and ‘guilt by association’ – advocating for a safer, alternative, three-step strategy.
In this episode you will hear:
· How company executives are directly engaging with retail audiences
· About the regulatory risks of tapping into finfluencers in the US
· Examples of successful partnerships between IR teams and finfluencers
· How to measure the success of using finfluencers to reach your retail investors.
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In the latest episode of IR Voice, we discuss crisis communication best practices.
We speak with Gregg Lampf, VP of IR at Ciena, who brings 30 years of experience in managing different crises as part of his role. Among these is the once widespread issue of stock options backdating – a practice that garnered significant attention around 20 years ago.
While backdating is now viewed as a controversial and unfavorable practice by investors, Lampf’s experience during that crisis at one of the companies he worked for provided invaluable lessons that continue to inform his career today.
In this episode, he explains how options backdating works, shares his firsthand experience and discusses the challenges it presented alongside the solutions needed from an IR perspective to overcome them.
In this episode, you will hear:
•What stock options backdating is
•Key lessons learned from this practice
•Best practices for crisis communication
•Strategies for rebuilding trust after a crisis.
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In this episode of IR Voice – formerly The Ticker podcast – we look back at some of the main interviews from the past six months. In a break from the usual format, this August episode of the show includes excerpts from previously featured interviews with leading IROs, sustainability experts and investors.
In this episode you will hear:
· How to get up to speed with the CSRD compliance exercise
· How the buy side uses AI and how IR can adapt
· Top tips for an efficient and effective M&A process
· The role the IR Magazine editorial board plays, as well as who is on it.
IR Voice provides listeners with insights into cutting-edge issues of the day for IR professionals. The series features interviews with IR experts bringing a global perspective, actionable insights and commentary on trending topics. These include sustainability, activism, corporate access, regulation and more.
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In this episode of IR Voice – formerly The Ticker podcast – we talk to a buy sider about what asset managers look for in corporate events and speak to a leading IRO about how social media can boost a company's investor base.
IR Magazine deputy editor Garnet Roach is joined by Stephen Yiu, managing partner and chief investment officer at London-based asset management firm Blue Whale. Yiu offers his perspective on what he and his firm look for in corporate events, talks about specific areas and metrics companies should be focusing more on and, among other things, explains what he looks for from IR professionals around corporate access.
Later in the show, Noemi Distefano is joined by Pekka Rouhiainen, vice president of IR at Finnish company Valmet. The firm received two nominations at this year’s IR Magazine Awards – Europe and picked up the trophy for best use of social media and video for IR.
Rouhiainen shares his experience on elevating Valmet’s social media IR strategy, including the creation of an Instagram profile dedicated exclusively to investor relations.
In this episode you will hear:
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In this episode of IR Voice – formerly The Ticker podcast – we talk about successful tactics behind corporate transactions and discuss the key findings from IR Magazine’s A geopolitics playbook for IROs.
In this episode you will hear:
· The story behind the Blackstone stock overhang
· Top tips to manage intricate corporate transactions
· Key takeaways from ‘A geopolitics playbook for IROs’
Best practices for IROs on how to navigate geopolitical waters
IR Voice provides listeners with insights into cutting-edge issues of the day for IR professionals. The series features interviews with IR experts bringing a global perspective, actionable insights and commentary on trending topics. These include sustainability, activism, corporate access, regulation and more.
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In the latest episode of The Ticker podcast, we focus on corporate access trends and best practices.
IR Magazine reporter Noemi Distefano and editor-at-large Laurie Havelock delve into insights from the latest IR Magazine Global Roadshow Report and uncover the favorite cities for in-person roadshows across regions and market caps, along with emerging destinations climbing the ranks.
They talk about the dynamics of senior management involvement in in-person roadshows versus IR-only meetings. The segment also features an excerpt interview with Lorna Davie of the Swiss IR Club, who offers advice on how investor relations professionals can plan successful IR-only meetings.
Deputy editor Garnet Roach talks with Willem Fransoo, director of IR at Belgium-listed technology company Barco. He shares his experience of attending an investor day organized by the Belgian Investor Relations Association and discusses future roadshow plans and target destinations for his company in 2024.
In this episode, you’ll hear:
· Key findings from IR Magazine’s Global Roadshow Report
· Insights on favorite cities and emerging destinations for roadshows
· Perspectives on senior management involvement and IR-only meetings.
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In the latest episode of The Ticker podcast, we navigate the intricate landscape of corporate reporting, with a spotlight on ESG and the EU’s Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD).
IR Magazine reporter Noemi Distefano is joined by Giulia Scanferla, senior ESG reporting manager at British American Tobacco (BAT), to address some of the fundamental questions about CSRD. They explore the differences between CSRD and other sustainability frameworks, examine its integration for companies already adopting voluntary ESG standards and delve into BAT’s experience in double-materiality assessment.
Later in the episode, IR Magazine deputy editor Garnet Roach speaks with Shell’s sustainability manager Alex Annaev, creator of the AI-powered CSRD Chat tool. Annaev talks about the motivation driving the creation of this innovative chatbot, which aims to make it simple for companies to understand their responsibilities around CSRD, and explains the challenges he faced in developing the chatbot.
In this episode, you will hear:
•How CSRD differs from other sustainability frameworks
•Advice on how your company can successfully navigate its double-materiality assessment journey
•What data you need to report under CSRD
•What the CSRD Chat tool is and how it can help make your reporting practices more efficient.
The Ticker podcast provides listeners with insights into cutting-edge issues of the day for investor relations professionals.
The series features interviews with IR experts bringing a global perspective, actionable insights and commentary on trending topics. These include sustainability, activism, corporate access, regulation and more.
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In the latest episode of The Ticker podcast, we talk everything careers.
IR Magazine reporter Noemi Distefano is joined by Oskar Yasar, managing partner at Broome Yasar, and Smooch Repovich Rosenberg, founder and CEO of Smooch Unplugged, for a career-centric conversation.
As highly regarded figures in the global IR recruitment scene, Yasar and Repovich Rosenberg provide actionable insights on navigating the ever-evolving IR environment, share the importance of personal brand awareness in career progression and delve into factors influencing IR compensation.
‘What’s really important is having the credibility and the confidence of knowing what your personal brand is,’ Yasar notes. ‘If you don’t know what it is you’re bringing to the table, how is the person on the other side of the table going to buy that product? We are all commodities; we are bought and sold.’
For Repovich Rosenberg, the IR function calls for a focus on intangible leadership attributes now more than ever.
‘The IR role is that of being a key adviser to management and the board and you have to be able to think quickly on your feet and pivot,’ she says. ‘Gone are the days when an IRO could be stuck in a linear track.’
In the second part of the episode, Garnet Roach interviews Jill Chapman, head of IR and corporate development at Hilton, a four-trophy winner at this year’s IR Magazine Awards – US. Chapman offers exclusive insights into the methodologies driving Hilton’s success, exploring techniques to evaluate IR program success and delving into enduring post-Covid-19 trends.
In this episode, you will hear:
•How to boost your IR salary
•Essential qualifications and personal attributes in IR
•How to adapt to cater to a more globally dispersed investor base
•How to measure the success of your IR program
The Ticker podcast provides listeners with insights into cutting-edge issues of the day for investor relations professionals.
The series features interviews with IR experts bringing a global perspective, actionable insights and commentary on trending topics. These include sustainability, activism, corporate access, regulation and more.
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In the latest episode of The Ticker podcast, we highlight some of the best moments of 2023 from IR Magazine Awards ceremonies across the globe, look at ESG priorities in 2024 and cast an eye over the ever-changing world of retail investors.
First, we want to take our listeners back to a few key moments our editorial team spent with award winners on the red carpet in New York, London, Toronto and Singapore, as we hope some of their overcome challenges, triumphs and insights will set the tone for a promising 2024.
In the second part of the show, we report live from the floor of the ESG Integration Forum – Autumn, held this November in London. IR Magazine reporter Noemi Distefano is joined by head of content Steven Wade, senior conference producer Laurence Taylor and reporter Hemma Visavadia for a roundtable discussion on the top themes that dominated this year’s final London event focusing on the ESG landscape.
Later in the show, Distefano also speaks with Christina Sautter, professor of law at Southern Methodist University School of Law, and Sergio Gramitto Ricci, associate professor of law at the University of Missouri-Kansas City school of law.
Sautter and Gramitto Ricci shed light on the intricate and perhaps controversial landscape of retail investors with a focus on engagement, education, corporate governance and emerging trends. They also discuss some of the proposed rules by the SEC that could potentially change market accessibility for retail investors.
The Ticker is presented in partnership with Pulse by Public.com, providing tools for IR teams to engage retail shareholders. Find out more at Public.com/pulse.
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