Thursday, November 3, 2011
5:30–7:30 pm
Faculty Conference Center (Burns 505)
Event is co-sponsored by the Institute for Corporate Responsibility (ICR) at the GW Business School, and GW's Center for Law, Economics, & Finance.
The program will focus on corporate directors' role in risk management after the Dodd-Frank Act, with a particular emphasis on financial institutions. This event is closed to media.
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Event Agenda
Welcoming Remarks:
Paul Schiff Berman, Dean and Robert Kramer Research Professor of Law, The George Washington University Law School
Doug Gurthrie, Dean and Professor of of International Business and Professor of Management, The George Washington University School of Business
Introductions:
John Forrer, Associate Director of the Institute for Corporate Responsibility, The George Washington University School of Business
Arthur Wilmarth, Executive Director, the Center for Law, Economics, & Finance
Panel 1:
Stasia Kelly, Partner, DLA Piper
Patrick Parkinson, Director, Division of Banking Supervision and Regulation, FRB
Anne Mathias, Director of Research, Washington Research Group
Thomas Stanton, Professor, Johns Hopkins University for Advanced Governmental Studies
Moderator: John Buchman, Vice President, General Counsel and Corporate Secretary, E*TRADE Bank
Panel 2:
The Hon. Mary Bush, Founder, Bush International
Andrew Kuritzkes, Executive Vice President and Chief Risk Officer, State Street Corp.
Mike Mancuso, Corporate Vice president and Chief Financial Officer, CSC
Gregory Weaver, Vice Chairman, Deloitte LLP
Moderator: the Hon. Cynthia Glassman, Senior Research Scholar, the Institute for Corporate Responsibility
Speaker biographies
Contact Patti Niles with any questions at 202.994.5206 or pniles@gwu.edu.