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On May 28, 2025,
(WDAY) closed with a trading volume of $651 million, marking a 42.95% decrease from the previous day. The stock price rose by 0.25%, marking two consecutive days of gains and a total increase of 0.79% over the past two days.Workday, Inc. has announced its annual flagship conference, Workday Rising 2025, scheduled to take place from September 15 to 18, 2025, at the Moscone Center in San Francisco. The event aims to bring together over 30,000 forward-thinking leaders for three days of inspiration, learning, and connection, fostering a powerful community that defines the future of work.
The conference will feature more than 500 forward-thinking speakers, 400 ground-breaking sessions, and 150 visionary partners. Keynote speaker Brené Brown, a world-renowned researcher and best-selling author, will discuss deeply human leadership and the unexpected skills needed for deep collaboration and thinking in the age of AI. Other featured speakers include Carl Eschenbach, Chief Executive Officer of Workday, Aneel Bhusri, Co-Founder and Executive Chair of Workday, and Emma Chalwin, Chief Marketing Officer of Workday.
Workday Rising 2025 will focus on illuminating the path forward with next-gen AI, bold ideas, and a global community that envisions a future where organizations can execute with speed, deploy with impact, and maximize social good. The event will also recognize innovative use of AI through the Workday Customer Awards, with submissions due by July 11, 2025.
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