Vaishali Rao to Present Crain's Content Studio Webinar: Financial and Legal Advice to Help Your Business Navigate the "New Normal"
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Jun 25, 2020
Hinshaw's Vaishali Rao will serve as a panelist on a webinar titled "Financial and Legal Advice to Help Your Business Navigate the 'New Normal,'" on June 25, 2020 at 12:00 p.m. Central by Crain's Content Studio. Rao will be joined on the webinar by Kristen Saranteas, Head of Treasury Management for First Midwest Bank, and Erica King, President of Chicago Neighborhood Initiatives Micros Finance Group. The panelists will discuss using innovation in finance and law to create advantages for your business during these uncertain times. The discussion will be moderated by Jim Kirk, Crain's Chicago Business Publisher & Executive Editor.
Rao leads Hinshaw's Consumer Financial Services Practice's Regulatory & Compliance service area, where she provides compliance counseling and represents companies in government investigations. She is a former Assistant Attorney General in the Consumer Fraud Bureau of the Office of the Illinois Attorney General.
Crain's Content Studio provides custom content and creative solutions that tap into the distribution of Crain's Chicago Business' authoritative and influential weekly readers.
For more information and to register, visit the event website.
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