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Video Games, Virtual Reality, & More

Watch the recording from Thursday, June 24th at 11:40AM ET for this panel featuring S&P Global and Facteus and moderated by BattleFin's Tim Harrington.

Why Listen?

  • Roblox, subscription video games, etc.
  • Virtual reality vs augmented reality
  • Gaming engines, Consoles deliveries and demand
  • What innovation will occur in virtual events?

 

Meet the Speakers:

Neil Barbour

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Neil Barbour

Industry Analyst, S&P Global Market Intelligence

Neil Barbour's coverage focuses on console, mobile and PC gaming as well as streaming media devices. He previously covered the U.S. multichannel industry, and before that worked as a copy editor in print and digital media.

Mr. Barbour has a bachelor's degree in journalism from the Pennsylvania State University. He currently lives in Charlottesville, Va., with his wife and two children.

Lorn Davis

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Lorn Davis

VP, Corporate and Product Strategy, Facteus

Lorn Davis leads corporate and product strategy at Facteus. Lorn brings in-depth experience in strategy development and product management from his work at SeraCare Life Sciences where he was the Senior Director of Data Products & Analytics and a member of the Executive Leadership Team. Prior to Joining SeraCare, he worked as a consultant leading data analytics teams engaged with large government and private organizations. Lorn earned his BA in Liberal Arts from St. John’s College (NM) and his MBA from Harvard Business School with a focus on technology and entrepreneurship.

Moderated by:

Tim Harrington

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Tim Harrington

CEO, BattleFin

Tim is a co-founder and CEO of BattleFin Group Inc. BattleFin is an ecosystem focused on bringing alternative data to the world through BattleFin’s Ensemble© Technology Platform. He has over 20 years of experience in the financial services industry. Tim was the President and a Partner at Lion’s Path Capital, a hedge fund strategy incubator where he allocated capital to 30 fundamental and systematic portfolio managers since the launch in 2009. From January 2006 until 2009, Mr. Harrington was a Portfolio Manager at J.P. Morgan Ventures where he was in charge of Global Technology, Media & Telecom Investments. From February 2002 until January 2006 he was a Telecom & Media Portfolio Manager at Sigma Capital, a subsidiary of SAC Capital. Mr. Harrington graduated from Columbia College in 1998. He was a member of the Columbia University Judiciary Board as well as a member of the varsity crew team.

 

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