Hear leadership lessons from CEO of global smart transportation organization


David Roberts, president and CEO of Verra Mobility

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The Economic Club of Phoenix is kicking off the new year online with keynote speaker David Roberts, president and CEO of Verra Mobility, a global leader in smart transportation, focusing on smart cities, smart roadways and the connected systems that tie them seamlessly together.

Roberts has served as president and CEO of Verra Mobility since May 2018, after joining the company as chief operating officer in August 2014. His past roles include president and CEO of BillingTree (a multichannel electronic payment platform company) and managing director at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, leading the equity plan services business. He joined Bank of America Merrill Lynch via the sale of Equity Methods, where he served as CEO.

Watch live on Zoom from noon to 1 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 13. Tickets are available for $50. A discount is available for W. P. Carey alumni. Email [email protected] to learn more.

Visit econclubphx.org to register, or contact the ECP team at 480-727-0596 for more information about this and other upcoming events.

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