FT-ODX is the only conference for directors only.
FT-ODX puts you in a room full of your peers where everyone is comfortable speaking candidly about the most pressing issues of the day. Our panels are led by winners of the prestigious Outstanding Directors award, sitting CEOs, and experts from Columbia Business School who share practical solutions and create an open forum for dialogue. Without exception, every FT-ODX session is driven by questions from you and all discussions are off-the-record. No one sells, no one lectures, and a small group size fosters interaction. This unique format creates the power of FT-ODX.
About the Organizers
Financial Times Live, the global conferences and events arm of the Financial Times newspaper, gathers pre-eminent public and private sector decision-makers, visionaries and strategists from the world’s most important economies and industries for a wide range of interactive, agenda-setting programmes that combine the power of on-site discussion and networking with the flexibility of live-streamed and on-demand broadcasting.
Chaired by senior journalists from the Financial Times and its group publications, the summits, conferences and strategic forums organised by FT Live provide audiences with the opportunity to listen to and interact with speakers of the highest calibre in lively and stimulating debates that cover the key issues of our time.
The Financial Times in 2013 celebrated 125 years as one of the world’s leading global business news organisations. With more than 600 journalists worldwide, the FT has a combined print and online average daily readership of 2.1 million people worldwide and a combined paid print and digital circulation of more than 600,000. FT.com has over 5 million registered users.
Chaired by senior journalists from the Financial Times and its group publications, the summits, conferences and strategic forums organised by FT Live provide audiences with the opportunity to listen to and interact with speakers of the highest calibre in lively and stimulating debates that cover the key issues of our time.
The Financial Times in 2013 celebrated 125 years as one of the world’s leading global business news organisations. With more than 600 journalists worldwide, the FT has a combined print and online average daily readership of 2.1 million people worldwide and a combined paid print and digital circulation of more than 600,000. FT.com has over 5 million registered users.