Fidelity’s Johnson to speak at annual Providence Chamber economic outlook luncheon

ABIGAIL JOHNSON, president and CEO of FMR LLC, the parent company of Fidelity Investments, will be one of the speakers at the Greater Providence Chamber of Commerce’s upcoming 2016 Economic Outlook Luncheon. / COURTESY GREATER PROVIDENCE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
ABIGAIL JOHNSON, president and CEO of FMR LLC, the parent company of Fidelity Investments, will be one of the speakers at the Greater Providence Chamber of Commerce’s upcoming 2016 Economic Outlook Luncheon. / COURTESY GREATER PROVIDENCE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

PROVIDENCE – Abigail P. Johnson, president and CEO of FMR LLC, the parent company of Fidelity Investments, and Gov. Gina M. Raimondo will be featured speakers at the Greater Providence Chamber of Commerce’s 2016 Economic Outlook Luncheon on June 2 at the R.I. Convention Center.
Johnson and Raimondo will discuss Rhode Island, business, the economy and innovation in a conversation to be moderated by Chamber President Laurie White.

“We are honored to have Abigail Johnson and Governor Raimondo as the featured speakers at this year’s Economic Outlook Luncheon to discuss issues vital to Rhode Island and our business community,” White said in a statement. “We are very pleased to have Ms. Johnson come to Rhode Island to speak to our members and other business and civic leaders. This is a unique opportunity to hear directly from one of the financial industry’s most influential leaders as well as the head of one of the state’s largest employers.”
Fidelity employs more than 4,000 associates at its Smithfield campus.

Raimondo said she is looking forward to joining Johnson as a speaker at the luncheon.
“One of Rhode Island’s largest employers, Fidelity is a great corporate partner. Ms. Johnson is a thoughtful and inspiring business leader who will bring a valuable perspective on the importance of innovation and economic development,” Raimondo said.
The University of Rhode Island is the presenting sponsor.

For information on the event, visit providencechamber.com.

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