Webinar: From Boardroom to Broadcast

The Future of Financial Communication

How financial brands design content-capable workplaces that scale trust, speed, and clarity.

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Thursday, November 6 12-m ET

45 minutes + live Q&A

Challenges and Opportunities: Building the Dream Studio

Suppose you had a blank canvas to build the studio that best suited your mission? From wiring to furniture, from hardware to software platforms, from location to modularization—there’s a dizzying number of choices. How to turn it from ideation to reality?

Presenters:

  • Peter Provost

    President

    Provost Studio

  • Ivan Nelson

    Former Vice President, Video Production

    Prudential Financial

  • Lauren Jensen

    VP, Growth & Partnerships

    Provost Studio

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Who’s it For:

Heads of Comms, Brand, Marketing (Financial Services)

Enterprise Video / AV / Workplace leaders

CXOs who need faster, clearer executive communication

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Trust at scale:

Turn studios into human amplifiers for advisors, analysts, and leadership.

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Speed without burnout:

Build always-on workflows (fast lanes, repeatable formats, same-day outputs).

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Content-ready workplaces:

Design environments that perform on camera and off—with lighting, acoustics, AV, and process aligned.

What You’ll Learn

  • How leading FS teams are making studios core brand infrastructure

  • The fast lane setup: always-ready capture that survives approvals

  • Batch recording that turns 1 hour into 3 months of content

  • How to measure impact: attention, trust signals, and business outcomes

  • The build checklist: wiring → lighting → acoustics → workflow → governance


Partial Client List

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  • Television studio set with a large screen displaying the Prudential logo, modern seating including a blue sofa and black chairs, decorative shelves with plants and ornaments, and blue and wooden accents.

    Prudential

    Provost Studio delivered a cutting-edge studio for Prudential, solidifying the Fortune 500 company as a leader in content production.

  • A television studio set for Yahoo Finance with a round desk, four white chairs, a large screen displaying a city skyline, and a glass window showing the newsroom.

    YAHOO Finance

    Provost Studio designed a content studio for Yahoo Finance that enhances both the user and viewer experience.

  • Modern video conference studio with three gray chairs arranged in a semi-circle, large windows showing city skyscrapers, black and yellow accent walls, and professional lighting equipment overhead.

    BlackRock

    Provost Studio re-envisioned BlackRock’s on-air brand identity with a new webcast studio at 55 E 52nd Street in New York.

  • Television studio set with city skyline backdrop, two gray chairs, a small round glass table, a potted plant, and a large William Blair logo on a blue background.

    William Blair

    Williams Blair & Co. looked to Provost Studio to design a compact webcast studio at their new headquarters and 53-story office tower along the Chicago River in Chicago.

Take the First Step Toward Consistent, Trust-Building Content