With Financial Planning Week taking place from 22 to 28 January, Professional Adviser explores what myths about the advice industry need to be ‘busted’…
so much for coming on this incredibly dreary night. so cheers to you all for braving it. i think that especially in the pen or whatever we re in right now, it feels like the. it s a lot easier to decide not go to something than it might have been before. so cheers to all of you. i m torie bosch and i m the editor of future tense, which is a longstanding partnership of new america. arizona state university, slate magazine. and what we do, we look at the intersection of technology, policy and society. we have a channel slate and it s up to the slate team here at slate.com slash future tense. we cover the future and historically we have live events course. they ve mostly been online for the past two years. so this is of our very first in-person events and it s really wonderful to be back here at new america. we re here tonight. talk about a book i edited for princeton university press called are not expected to understand this. how six lines of code change the world. it s made u
so much for coming on this incredibly dreary night. so cheers to you all for braving it. i think that especially in the pen or whatever we re in right now, it feels like the. it s a lot easier to decide not go to something than it might have been before. so cheers to all of you. i m torie bosch and i m the editor of future tense, which is a longstanding partnership of new america. arizona state university, slate magazine. and what we do, we look at the intersection of technology, policy and society. we have a channel slate and it s up to the slate team here at slate.com slash future tense. we cover the future and historically we have live events course. they ve mostly been online for the past two years. so this is of our very first in-person events and it s really wonderful to be back here at new america. we re here tonight. talk about a book i edited for princeton university press called are not expected to understand this. how six lines of code change the world. it s made u
i ve got the whole answer or even a small part of the answer, but if we don t deal with big tech very soon, we re going to have a big problem. thank you. completely agree. thank you for coming. and the senator or the we ll be outside to sign books after this. pick up your copy just outside the auditorium. and thank you very much for coming,about our very rather di. so much for coming on this incredibly dreary night. so cheers to you all for braving it. i think that especially in the pen or whatever we re in right now, it feels like the. it s a lot easier to decide not go to something than it might have been before. so cheers to all of you. i m torie bosch and i m the editor of future tense, which is a longstanding partnership of new america. arizona state university, slate magazine. and what we do, we look at the intersection of technology, policy and society. we have a channel slate and it s up to the slate team here at slate.com slash future tense. we cover the future and h
so much for coming on this incredibly dreary night. so cheers to you all for braving it. i think that especially in the pen or whatever we re in right now, it feels like the. it s a lot easier to decide not go to something than it might have been before. so cheers to all of you. i m torie bosch and i m the editor of future tense, which is a longstanding partnership of new america. arizona state university, slate magazine. and what we do, we look at the intersection of technology, policy and society. we have a channel slate and it s up to the slate team here at slate.com slash future tense. we cover the future and historically we have live events course. they ve mostly been online for the past two years. so this is of our very first in-person events and it s really wonderful to be back here at new america. we re here tonight. talk about a book i edited for princeton university press called are not expected to understand this. how six lines of code change the world. it s made u