2011

6TH ANNUAL FINANCE CONFERENCE

The Carroll School finance faculty welcomed Professor Jeremy Stein, Moise Y. Safra Professor of Economics at Harvard University, and Gerald Rosenfeld, Strategic Advisory and Vice Chairman at Lazard Frères & Co., and other industry experts for a dynamic conversation on opportunities across global financial markets and how they are changing.

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8

 Boston College, Chestnut Hill Campus, Corcoran Commons, Heights Room       
5:30pmCocktail Reception
6:15pmDinner


THURSDAY, JUNE 9

        Boston College, Chestnut Hill Campus, Fulton Hall, Room 511
7:45am
Continental Breakfast
8:30am
WELCOMING REMARKS
8:45am

MORNING KEYNOTE ADDRESS

Professor Jeremy Stein
Moise Y. Safra Professor of Economics
Harvard University
9:30am

SESSION 1: GLOBAL MARKETS

Chris CarusoManaging Director, Global Prime Finance, Deutsche Bank
Chuck Clough, Chariman & CEO, Clough Capital Partners
David Joy, Chief Market Strategist, Columbia Management Investment Advisers

Moderator:
Scott Harrington, Managing Director, JP Morgan Chase & Co.
 
10:45am
Coffee Break
11:00am


SESSION 2: STRUCTURED PRODUCTS AND OTHER OTC MARKETS

Charles Cooper, Senior Managing Director, State Street Global Markets
Kathleen Cronin, General Counsel, CME Group 
Kevin Gould, President and Co-founder, Markit

Moderator:
Roch Hillenbrand, Managing Director, Stony Brook Investments, LLC

12:15pm

KEYNOTE ADDRESS
:
Gerald Rosenfeld, Strategic Advisor and Vice Chairman,
Lazard Frères & Co.

1:00pmLunch, Fulton Hall 2nd floor, Honors Library
2:00pm


SESSION 3: EVER CHANGING MARKETS: DARK POOLS, ETFs, HIGH FREQUENCY TRADING AND OTHER INNOVATORS

Frank Hatheway, Chief Economist, Nasdaq-OMX
Joseph Saluzzi, Partner & Co-founder, Themis Trading
Jonathan Sokobin, Acting Director, SEC Division of Risk, Strategy, and Financial Innovation

Moderator:
Steve Barry, CIO, Goldman Sachs Asset Management

3:30pm

SESSION 4: MUTUAL FUND MARKET SEGMENTATION AND INVESTMENTS IN ACTIVE MANAGEMENT

Jonathan Reuter, Assistant Professor, Boston College
 
4:15pm
CLOSING REMARKS