LIVE WEBINAR
Get started with AI in travel and spend
🗓 16 June 10:00 AM BST | 👨💻 Live Webinar Cut through the buzzwords and hype and join us for a webinar to explore practical examples and takeaways on how to get the most out of AI in travel, spend, and events.
You'll learn how finance and operations leaders are really using AI to bridge disconnected tools, eliminate friction, reduce manual errors, and get full visibility on company spend.
You'll learn how finance and operations leaders are really using AI to bridge disconnected tools, eliminate friction, reduce manual errors, and get full visibility on company spend.
Who should attend:
Finance Leaders & Controllers
Looking to protect margins, automate reconciliations, and close data visibility gaps. Travel Managers & Procurement
Focused on automated policy compliance, supplier consolidation, and smoother booking. Event Operations & Admins
Seeking to eliminate fragmented vendor workflows, invoice chasing, and logistics friction. What you will learn:
How to implement automated financial guardrails that ensure policy compliance without creating friction or frustrations.
Practical strategies to rescue you from tasks like receipt chasing, manual reconciliation, and fragmented event billing.
How to connect your corporate spend, travel management, and events data into a single, cohesive dashboard for maximum visibility.
Speakers
Diana Quesada
Staff Product Manager, Perk
Vicki Williams
Regional VP, UKI, Perk
Richard Butler
Group Procurement Manager, PTSG
Diana Quesada
Staff Product Manager, Perk
Vicki Williams
Regional VP, UKI, Perk
Our promise:
No aggressive sales pitches, no superficial tech jargon. Just honest insights into building secure, intelligent workflows that support your teams.
Register today
Register today
Get started with AI in travel and spend
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