Why attend?

Spend a day with Nintex, our customers, and Microsoft MVPs to learn how workflow automation can help you:

  • Automate your business processes with a low code approach
  • Take advantage of mobile device adoption to improve engagement from your customers and employees
  • Get more from your IT investments  

Thousands of customers use Nintex to build forms and workflows that automate everyday processes. This event will showcase how we can help you bring Workflow to Everyone, Everywhere.

Space is limited, so reserve your seat today. Click here for a list of additional dates and locations. 


Event Location

TKP New York Conference Center
109 West 39th Street 
New York, NY 10018


Customer Story

Jackson Lewis P.C. — Len Ciffone, Senior Application Development Manager.

When Len Ciffone, Senior Application Development Manager at Jackson Lewis first heard of Nintex he was skeptical. Why would an organization purchase Nintex when they had developers?  Why would developers need Nintex? However, with a team of two individuals maintaining three different SharePoint farms, and no relief in sight, Len was willing to give Nintex a chance.


As a relatively new Nintex customer, Len has quickly realized that bringing Nintex to Jackson Lewis was almost the equivalent of hiring an entire department. In this session Len will explain some of the various benefits of using Nintex, several of the processes he has automated and explain how he plans to take advantage of the host of capabilities the Nintex platform brings.

Revlon — Richard Ng, Senior Systems Analyst


Microsoft SharePoint MVP

Jason Himmelstein, Senior Technical Director of SharePoint at Atrion Networking Corporation, has more than 15 years of experienced working with Microsoft and related technologies. A recognized expert in SharePoint, he is co-author of the book “Developing Business Intelligence Apps for SharePoint” and one of the organizers of New Hampshire SharePoint Users Group and SharePoint Saturday New Hampshire & Rhode Island. 


Nintex Presenters

Christian Smith, Nintex’s Senior Vice President of Global Sales, has more than 20 years of experience in technology sales and marketing. He’s earned a reputation for being a multi-disciplined, high-energy and transformational leader. Since 2013, he has led Nintex’s sales efforts, bringing an unfailing desire to help customers facing business challenges, a deep respect for partners and a passionate belief in the power of workflow.

Jakob Maciolek, Nintex’s Vice President of Sales Americas, has worked with Nintex products for many years as a consultant, business development manager and trusted adviser with a focus on improving business processes. Years of experience solving diverse process challenges for organizations in numerous industries has provided Jakob with unique expertise on how workflow automation can transform organizations.

Mike Fitzmaurice, Nintex’s Vice President of Workflow Technology, is a dynamic speaker with a wealth of knowledge about SharePoint. Before joining Nintex in 2008, he worked at Microsoft, where he was one of the lead developers and evangelists on SharePoint technologies. A knowledgeable and inspiring presenter, Mike speaks regularly at numerous events worldwide about workflow automation. 



New York, NY

March 12, 8:30-3:30pm

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Agenda

8:30-9:00 Networking over continental breakfast
9:00-9:05

Opening Remarks
Jakob Maciolek, Nintex VP of Sales Americas

9:05-9:35 Workflow for Everyone, Everywhere (Keynote)
Christian Smith, SVP of Global Sales
9:35-10:35 Everywhere in Your Organization
Mike Fitzmaurice, VP of Workflow Technology 
10:35-11:00Refreshment Break
11:00-11:20 Customer Story: New York Stock Exchange
Anna M. Flamberg
 
11:20-11:40Customer Story: Jackson Lewis
Len Ciffone, Senior Application Development Manager  
11:40-12:00Customer Story: Revlon
Richard Ng 
12:00-1:00Lunch & Networking
1:00-1:40Everywhere Your Content Is
Mike Fitzmaurice 
1:40-2:10SharePoint MVP: Jason Himmelstein
2:10-2:30Refreshment Break
2:30-3:15Everywhere Your Users Are
Mike Fitzmaurice
3:15-3:30Closing Remarks
Jakob Maciolek