Lincoln Educational Services to Attend Three Investor Conferences in June
Lincoln Educational Services Corporation announced participation in three investor conferences scheduled for June 2026. Executives will present at events in New York City and virtually.
indianexpress.comLincoln Educational Services Corporation announced plans to attend three investor conferences in June 2026.
Shaw, President and CEO, and Brian Meyers, Chief Financial Officer, will represent the company at the events. Investors seeking meetings were directed to contact their sales representatives.
"Our first quarter results, which were published on May 11th, and our optimism in the current quarter and remainder of the year reflects a strong demand environment from employers seeking the skilled labor to meet their business needs," commented Scott Shaw, President and CEO.
"We remain committed to our growth strategies, which we believe will generate $850 million in revenue and $150 million of EBITDA by 2030," Shaw added. The company also stated it plans additional investor meetings beyond the listed conferences. Lincoln Educational Services Corporation operates 22 campuses across 12 states and provides career-oriented training in skilled trades, automotive, health sciences, and information technology.
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