
DigitalBridge to Participate in Upcoming Investor and Industry Conferences in March 2025
March 2-5: Citi's 30th Annual Global Property CEO Conference – Hollywood, Florida
Marc Ganzi, Chief Executive Officer of DigitalBridge, will deliver a fireside chat presentation on Monday, March 3, 2025, at 11:40 am ET.
Senior management executives from the firm will be conducting 1x1 meetings with investors at the conference.
A live webcast of the presentation will be available via webcast link on the Shareholders section of the Company's website at ir.digitalbridge.com/events.
March 2-4: CEO Tech Future Summit – Fort Lauderdale, FL
Chris Moon, Managing Director, DigitalBridge Credit, will deliver the keynote presentation, 'AI Infra: Powering the Next Digital Revolution' on Sunday, March 2, 2025, at 2:25 pm ET.
March 2-5: Raymond James 46th Annual Institutional Investors Conference – Orlando, FL
Tom Mayrhofer, Chief Financial Officer of DigitalBridge will present on Tuesday, March 4, 2025, at 1:05 pm ET.
Senior management executives from the firm will be conducting 1x1 meetings with investors at the conference.
March 4-5: Bloomberg Invest – New York, NY
Marc Ganzi, Chief Executive Officer of DigitalBridge, will be participating in the Innovation Stage Panel, 'The Private Capital Powering AI Plumbing' Wednesday, March 5, 2025, at 9:05 am ET.
March 9-12: Deutsche Bank 33rd Annual Media, Internet & Telecom Conference – Palm Beach, FL
Marc Ganzi, Chief Executive Officer of DigitalBridge, will deliver the keynote presentation on Monday, March 10, 2025, at 11:20 am ET.
Senior management executives from the firm will be conducting 1x1 meetings with investors at the conference.
March 17-20: Infrastructure Investor Global Summit – Berlin, Germany
Marc Ganzi, Chief Executive Officer of DigitalBridge, will be part of the Spotlight Opening Discussion, 'Powering the AI Economy – Infrastructure's Next Big Challenge?' on Tuesday, March 18, 2025, at 8:45 am CET and will deliver the Closing Global Investor Forum Keynote, 'AI infrastructure in a Post-DeepSeek World' on Wednesday, March 19, 2025, at 5:30 pm CET.
Josh Parrish, Managing Director, DigitalBridge Credit will be participating in the panel 'Building the Future: Latest Trends in Digital Infrastructure' on Monday, March 17, 2025, at 9:30 am CET.
Senior management executives from the firm will be conducting 1x1 meetings at the conference.
About DigitalBridge
DigitalBridge (NYSE: DBRG) is a leading global alternative asset manager dedicated to investing in digital infrastructure. With a heritage of over 25 years investing in and operating businesses across the digital ecosystem, including cell towers, data centers, fiber, small cells, and edge infrastructure, the DigitalBridge team manages $96 billion of infrastructure assets on behalf of its limited partners and shareholders. For more information, visit: www.digitalbridge.com.
CONTACT: Investors:
Severin White
Managing Director
(212) 547-2777
[email protected]:
Joele Frank, Wilkinson Brimmer Katcher
Jon Keehner / Sarah Salky
(212) 355-4449
SOURCE: DigitalBridge Group, Inc.
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