T3 Live's Financial Festival 2015 Teams Up with TIGER 21 for Unique Peer-to-Peer Intelligence Sharing
Festival Will Feature Top Financial Minds Discussing Important Market Themes for 2016
MIAMI, Nov. 5, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- TIGER 21, the peer-to-peer learning network for high-net-worth entrepreneurs, announced that Charlie Garcia, Chair of several TIGER 21 Groups throughout South Florida, has teamed up with Todd Harrison, Executive Producer of The Finance Festival, to create a "Meeting-in-Meeting" experience during T3 Live's Finance Festival 2015.
The "Meeting-in-Meeting" format will provide participants with direct access to the kinds of intimately engaging, deeply informed discussions of personal finance, highly relevant investing topics, and other informal exchanges that distinguish every TIGER 21 Group meeting. Additionally, Mr. Garcia will speak on a panel discussing 2016's investing outlook.
"T3 Live's Finance Festival is equal parts financial intelligence and peer-to-peer networking among a 'who's who' of financial luminaries," said Charles Garcia, Chair for TIGER 21 in South Florida. "Many of the topics we discuss during our group meetings at TIGER 21 directly align with the principal focus of the conference. We will recreate that rich environment within the larger context of this conference, which encourages guests to build relationships throughout the weekend."
T3 Live's Finance Festival empowers investors to make better and more informed financial decisions. The program, which boasts some of the best and brightest financial minds, will host two days of interactive discussions on topics ranging from bull-bear market debates to the role of The Federal Reserve, as well as live entertainment set in a festival environment. Notable attendees include Jeff Saut, CIO Raymond James, Josh Brown, Wealth Manager and CNBC host, David Kotok, Chairman and Chief Investment Officer at Cumberland Advisors, and John Mauldin, President of Millennium Wave Investments.
"There have been a multitude of changes and new developments in the markets, investing, and wealth management this year alone. The T3 Finance Festival will bring together the top minds to discuss these trends as we turn to 2016, all while maintaining a fun environment that embodies the spirit of Miami," said Todd Harrison, executive producer of the event. "Charlie Garcia is widely respected for his investment acumen and I am thrilled to partner with him on the Meeting-in-Meeting initiative."
TIGER 21 acts as a personal board of advisors for its Members and provides an informal, confidential setting through its group meetings. Discussions during group meetings often center on the personal and professional challenges that come with entrepreneurship and success.
The conference will take place November 6-8 at the Mayfair Hotel and Spa in Miami, Florida. Ten percent of the gross proceeds will benefit The Ruby Peck Foundation for Children's Education and The Crohn's & Colitis Foundation of America.
For more information on the Finance Festival program and participants, please visit www.t3live.com/festival.
About TIGER 21
TIGER 21 (The Investment Group for Enhanced Results in the 21st Century) is North America's premier peer-to-peer learning network for high-net-worth entrepreneurs. TIGER 21's over 360 Members collectively manage more than $35 billion in personal assets and are entrepreneurs, inventors and top executives. TIGER 21 focuses on improving investment acumen as well as exploring common issues of wealth preservation, estate planning and family dynamics. Founded in 1999, TIGER 21 is headquartered in New York City and has groups in Atlanta, Austin, Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Houston, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, Newport Beach, CA, Palm Beach, San Diego, San Francisco, San Juan, PR, Seattle, Tysons Corner, VA, and Washington, DC as well as Canadian groups in Calgary, Montreal, Toronto, and Vancouver. More information can be found at www.tiger21.com.
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