This is the fourth year of "Ring the Bell for Gender Equality" around International Women's Day, which falls on Thursday. 
IFC, the 
Sustainable Stock Exchanges Initiative, 
UN Global Compact, 
UN Women, 
Women in ETFs, and the 
World of Federation of Exchanges are teaming up with 59 stock exchanges around the world for bell ringing celebrations from today through next Tuesday. In the U.S., "Ring the Bell for Gender Equality" will come to the 
Nasdaq for Wednesday's closing bell, to the 
NYSE and 
IEX for Friday's closing bells, and to 
BATS next Tuesday for the closing bell.
Today the Mutual Fund Directors Forum (
MFDF) team will 
host an open forum lunch meeting at the Club Mediterra in Naples, Florida as part of the organization's director discussion series. They'll also 
host a similar lunch meeting tomorrow at the Willoughby Golf Club in Stuart, Florida.
Also tomorrow, the 
RBC Capital Markets team will 
kick off their two-day financial institutions conference in New York City.
On Wednesday the Mutual Fund Education Alliance (
MFEA) team will 
kick off the 
MFEA Digital Summit, this time at 
Charles Schwab's headquarters in San Francisco. The two-day event will feature a number of speakers, including: 
Daniel Cross, vice president of digital solutions for financial services at 
DST; 
Mike Croth, vice president of digital marketing at 
Matthews Asia; 
Stephen Diorio, director at the 
Forbes Marketing Accountability Initiative; 
Charles Ehm, information architect for sales at Charles Schwab Investment Managmeent; 
Benedict Evans, partner at 
Andreessen Horowitz; 
Sean Hampton, vice president and global head of digital marketing at 
Janus Henderson (also chair of MFEA's digital council); 
Kimber Lintz, MFEA director; 
Mark McKenna, head of global marketing at 
Putnam Investments; 
Brian Melter, head of engagement for digital client strategies in digital solutions at DST; 
Sy Nayman, digital transformation, marketing at 
RSM US; 
John Refford, senior consultant at 
Revenue Architects; and 
Arun Theivendirarajah, vice president of product at 
Usermind.
On Thursday the Securities and Exchange Commission's (
SEC's) Investor Advisory Committee will 
hold a public meeting at the regulatory agency's headquarters in Washington, D.C. The day-long event will feature discussions around four main topics: "regulatory approaches to combat retail investor fraud"; "financial support for law school clinics that support investors"; "dual-share class structures"; and "efforts to combat the financial exploitation of vulnerable adults." 
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