Finance and Insurance
Buffalo Niagara’s entire economy relies on the finance and insurance sectors in order to operate and expand all businesses. Financial and Insurance companies also champion and support regional economic initiatives that help Western New York compete for needed development, talent attraction, and residential growth. Join BNP as we bring leaders together to collaborate, strategize and chart the future of finance and insurance in our region.
Take your seat at the table
The ILF is a BNP member-only benefit for applicable companies.
Please contact Seth Piccirillo, Director of Economic Development, at spiccirillo@thepartnership.org for more information.
Join or Become a Sponsor
The Industry Leaders Forum is reserved for members of the Buffalo Niagara Partnership, and attracts a wide-audience of business leaders in WNY. Strengthen your brand by attending this series or by sponsoring this series.
Contact Liz Benkovich, VP of Member Engagement & Development | lbenkovich@thepartnership.org
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