Emily is a financial analyst with a well-known investment firm. Recently, she was invited to speak at a financial conference about her views on the outlook for technology stocks. Before the event, she published a research report on the sector that presented a bullish outlook. During her presentation at the conference, she emphasized some positive aspects of the technology sector, but also mentioned potential risks that weren't outlined in her report.
After the conference, a client reached out to her asking whether her public comments could conflict with the analysis presented in her research report. Emily appreciates the importance of transparency and integrity in her communications.
What should Emily do to ensure she complies with the CFA Institute's Research Objectivity Standards regarding her public appearance?