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2019 YTexas Summit, September 27, 2019, from 9 a.m.– 1 p.m. at The Ritz Carlton, Dallas, TX

June 4, 2019 By admin Leave a Comment

YTexas, a statewide network of corporate and community partners that caters to companies newly relocated to Texas, will host its first YTexas Summit in Dallas on Friday, September 27, 2019, from 9 a.m.– 1 p.m. at The Ritz Carlton, with Ryan serving as the event’s sponsor.

Dallas-based Ryan, an award-winning global tax services and software provider, is the largest firm in the world dedicated exclusively to business taxes and provides an integrated suite of federal, state, local, and international tax services on a multijurisdictional basis. Founded by Chairman and CEO G. Brint Ryan, Ryan is among YTexas’ long list of corporate partners. The Firm’s decision to make a next-level commitment as sponsor demonstrates its belief in the YTexas mission.

“Having Ryan as the sponsor of our first YTexas Summit is a milestone for us,” YTexas founder and CEO Ed Curtis said. “The trend of companies relocating into our state is not slowing down, and the timeliness of this partnership could not come at a better time. Brint’s reputation, along with the firm’s globally recognized expertise, adds significant value to our list of supporting corporate partners that contribute to this great event.”

The YTexas Summit is a morning event that includes networking, exhibitor booths, and a panel discussion on the 86th Legislative Session in Review: What CEOs need to know about taxes, infrastructure and workforce development. The panel, moderated by Ryan, will include CEOs from a wide array of industry sectors. The event will also host live interviews on its CEO Insider Podcast, along with the announcement of YTexas’ list of companies that have relocated headquarters to Texas and have significantly contributed to their Texas community, commerce, and culture.

“Ryan is proud to support YTexas and sponsor the inaugural 2019 YTexas Summit,” G. Brint Ryan said. “With 2,500 employees globally, we understand the importance of a smooth transition for a company moving its operations to a new city and for the relocated employees and their families looking to seamlessly integrate into their new communities. YTexas is unique in its mission to provide customized resources, services, and networks to meet those specific needs, easing the relocation process and ensuring success.”

The first-ever summit precedes the sixth annual YTexas Rēlo Awards gala, a black-tie event, on the evening of Sept. 27, 2019.

Additional information about the YTexas Summit can be found at ytexas.com/summit.

ABOUT YTEXAS: YTexas is an elite Texas business network that connects, supports, and promotes companies that are relocating, expanding, and growing in the Lone Star State. The organization manages a state-wide network of stakeholders who exchange information and foster long-term, mutually beneficial relationships that help culturally integrate companies entering Texas. Headquartered in Austin, YTexas has received national acclaim for being at the forefront of economic development trends through such publications as the Fox Business Channel, CNN Money, and several Texas business journals. For additional information and corporate resources, please visit www.ytexas.com.

ABOUT RYAN: Ryan, an award-winning global tax services and software provider, is the largest Firm in the world dedicated exclusively to business taxes. With global headquarters in Dallas, Texas, the Firm provides an integrated suite of federal, state, local, and international tax services on a multijurisdictional basis, including tax recovery, consulting, advocacy, compliance, and technology services. Ryan is a seven-time recipient of the International Service Excellence Award from the Customer Service Institute of America (CSIA) for its commitment to world-class client service. Empowered by the dynamic myRyan work environment, which is widely recognized as the most innovative in the tax services industry, Ryan’s multidisciplinary team of more than 2,500 professionals and associates serves over 14,000 clients in more than 50 countries, including many of the world’s most prominent Global 5000 companies. More information about Ryan can be found at ryan.com. “Ryan” and “Firm” refer to the global organizational network and may refer to one or more of the member firms of Ryan International, each of which is a separate legal entity.

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