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Don’t miss your chance to hear Former First Lady Michelle Obama speak in person

Former First Lady Michelle Obama will join us on the Zendesk Relate mainstage for a live, moderated conversation on April 16.

อัปเดตล่าสุด March 25, 2024

Growing up on the South Side of Chicago, Michelle Obama never imagined that she’d become First Lady of the United States. She never imagined that one day, she would inspire people all around the world and drive historic change. Michelle Obama’s story is a powerful reminder that we can’t afford to overlook anyone—and even when other folks are selling us short or trying to tear us down, we’re all better off when we go high.

Learn more about her remarkable life and distinguished career, and what she learned from writing her own story.

Learn from the unparalleled wisdom live and in-person from the mainstage on April 16. Register now for Zendesk Relate in Las Vegas.

If you can’t join in person, our digital event will unite our global community, with five broadcasts across 24 hours. We’ll broadcast the opening product keynote to your screen, in your timezone. Plus, you’ll get on-demand recordings of the keynote and select sessions from the Las Vegas conference.

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