Agenda Highlights Include:
Opening Keynote Presentation:
A senior executive from Bayer Corporation will discuss how they incorporate CSR as an integral part of its business plan for global leadership.
Citizenship and Corporate Social Responsibility:
The Landscape Carl Bauer, Director, National Energy Technology Laboratory, Department of Energy William Guyton, President, World Cocoa Foundation Dr. Jonathan Margolis, Deputy Coordinator Bureau of International Information Programs, U.S. Department of State Jim Thomas, Vice President, Corporate Social Responsibility, JCPenney
Proving Return on Investment for Citizenship and CSR Initiatives:
Moderator Gordon Feller, Chief Executive Officer, Urban Age Institute Speakers Jeff Erikson, Vice President, SustainAbility, Inc. David Logan, President, Corporate Citizenship Andrew Mercy, President, AngelPoints, Inc.
Luncheon: CSR and the Value to the Bottom Line Introduction:
David Vidal, Research Director, Global Corporate Citizenship, The Conference Board Presenter Sir Mark Moody–Stuart, Chairman, Anglo-American plc, London, England
For more information on topics, or to view the Pre-Conference Workshop, or to Register
Womens “On-Ramping” Career Seminar
NewsWomen’s “On-Ramping” Career Seminar
Join your friends and other women at a career seminar where expert recruiters, hiring managers and career coaches will discuss:
1. How to translate the multi-tasking as a mom into business terms for hiring managers
2. The important components of a compelling resume and cover letter
3. What companies and roles have flexible work arrangements that make “on-ramping” gradually a feasible option.
100% of the proceeds benefit Dress for Success Morris County and are 100% tax deductible! Bring friends along! Any woman would benefit from the insights of our experts and there will be plenty of time to network over a glass of wine too!
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CEO Moms: Jennifer Blatnik of Cisco Systems
Work-LifeOne of Jennifer Blatnik’s biggest challenges of being a mother and a rising star at Cisco Systems is the persistent tape of the “super mom.”
“The biggest challenge is overcoming the myths of being able to do it all at the same time,” said Blatnik, manager of product marketing of Cisco Systems, who recognizes that “there is obviously trade offs” and lessons learned along the way.
That doesn’t mean that Blatnik, 34, who has two young children, thinks women can’t have the whole package: an exciting career and fulfilling family life.
W-Tech 2009
Newswomenintechnology.co.uk and the British Computer Society would like to invite you to W-Tech 2009, a one day recruitment, career development and networking event for female technologists including students, postgraduates, experienced professionals and returners to work. The event is free to attend and there will be a recruitment fair running during the day alongside a packed programme of career development and technology talks, workshops and seminars covering topics such as managing your online profile, increasing your confidence and improving your influencing skills. Attendees will have the chance to attend up to six of these free career development sessions running between 12pm and 5.45pm. More information on the sessions available can be found here: https://www.womenintechnology.co.uk/upcoming-event
In the evening there will be a networking event (similar in style to the womenintechnology networking events we run) that’s going to be a ‘must attend’ networking opportunity for everyone interested in and involved with ‘Women in IT’. The evening part of the event will start with a reception at 6pm. The theme for the formal part of the evening will be ‘achieving in the technology profession’ and we are bringing together a panel of successful women working in IT who will share their own career experiences and take questions from the audience.
Confirmed speakers so far are Lis Astall, MD Public Service in Europe, Africa & Latin America at Accenture, Punita Gajree, Head of Programme Solutions for London 2012 and Kavita Oberoi – Managing Director, Oberoi Consulting (Kavita appeared on Channel 4’s hit show The Secret Millionaire in August 2008).People can attend during the day, for the evening networking or for both parts of the event – everyone is welcome but they need to register. Places on the free career development workshops can be reserved during the event sign up process so sign up soon to make sure you can attend the sessions you’re most interested in! You can register by clicking here: https://forms.bcs.org/w-tech/prog/index.php Please put the date in your diary, pass this invite onto other women (and men) who you think would be interested in attending W-Tech 2009 and we’ll look forward to seeing you there on the 3rd February.If you have any questions at all or if you are an employer who might be interested in being involved with the event, please don’t hesitate to contact me.
Thanks so much! Best wishes,
Maggie BerryDirector, womenintechnology.co.uk Direct line: 020 7422 9214 Email: mberry@womenin.co.uk
Goldilocks in Reverse: The Making of the Current Financial Crisis
NewsBackground – Everything is “Just Right”
It all began when the economy was in what was said to be a ‘Goldilocks’ scenario – the world’s developed economies, particularly the US and Western Europe, were neither too hot nor too cold, but were just right.
The benign economic backdrop of low inflation and low interest rates meant investors were keen to find investments with competitive yields, and were even willing to borrow to invest in them and ‘leverage up.’ So, the bankers came up with variants of the old securitization model to provide instruments paying high yields. They repackaged pools of loans, especially mortgage loans and sold bonds linked to these loans to investors. These ‘asset backed securities’ were supplemented by credit enhancements, like insurance to enable the bonds to get high credit ratings from the ratings agencies. Special purpose vehicles (SPVs) were set up to facilitate the issuance and were variously known as collateralized debt obligations (CDOs) or collateralized loan obligations (CLOs). This was the golden age of what became known as ‘structured credit.’
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Women in the City Winner: Kathryn Britten of BDO Stoy Hayward LLP
Movers and ShakersWhat does a forensic accountant do all day? It’s a specialised – and largely male dominated – field, but Kathryn Britten has risen to the top of her profession as National Head of Forensic Accounting at BDO Stoy Hayward LLP. Kathryn won the Accountancy Category of the 2008 Women in the City Awards which recognizes her achievement in her field.
So, what is her field again? “A forensic accountant is an investigator who is trained to look beyond the numbers to interpret financial issues and assess their impact,” Kathryn explains. “We analyze, distill and present complex information in a way that is accessible and understandable, often in court.” Kathryn has acted as an accounting expert witness in over 200 commercial disputes, giving evidence under oath. In this role she is often aggressively cross-examined. She also works on cases that don’t go to court. “I favor meeting other experts to narrow the issues in disputes and to advise on settlement negotiations including mediation, which often leads to the successful settlement of disputes outside the courts,” she says. “The types of work that I have been involved with include allegations of accountant’s negligence, loss of profits calculations, contractual disputes and complex accounting investigations.”
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In Case You Missed It: News Round-Up
NewsIn case you were too busy to have kept up with all the news, contributor Martin Mitchell has gathered some important market events from last week to help you start this week well informed:
Mergers and Acquisitions
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Leadership Conference on Global Corporate Citizenship
NewsAgenda Highlights Include:
Opening Keynote Presentation:
A senior executive from Bayer Corporation will discuss how they incorporate CSR as an integral part of its business plan for global leadership.
Citizenship and Corporate Social Responsibility:
The Landscape Carl Bauer, Director, National Energy Technology Laboratory, Department of Energy William Guyton, President, World Cocoa Foundation Dr. Jonathan Margolis, Deputy Coordinator Bureau of International Information Programs, U.S. Department of State Jim Thomas, Vice President, Corporate Social Responsibility, JCPenney
Proving Return on Investment for Citizenship and CSR Initiatives:
Moderator Gordon Feller, Chief Executive Officer, Urban Age Institute Speakers Jeff Erikson, Vice President, SustainAbility, Inc. David Logan, President, Corporate Citizenship Andrew Mercy, President, AngelPoints, Inc.
Luncheon: CSR and the Value to the Bottom Line Introduction:
David Vidal, Research Director, Global Corporate Citizenship, The Conference Board Presenter Sir Mark Moody–Stuart, Chairman, Anglo-American plc, London, England
For more information on topics, or to view the Pre-Conference Workshop, or to Register
5th Insurance Linked Securities Summit
NewsInsurance linked securities, whether in the form of catastrophe bonds or synthetic life settlements, offer investors both a high potential for growth and a diversified and uncorrelated asset. Following a landmark year in 2007, the catastrophe bond market has faced challenges in 2008. With insurance prices softening, bond issuances are down and the need to find value and the appropriate risk level is paramount. It is in times like these that innovation prevails, and the convergence of the reinsurance and capital markets is poised to respond. Meanwhile, the life settlement products market is growing at a rapid pace, with sophistication in products increasing to fulfill the demand of an increasingly sophisticated investor base. With the support of capital market financing, the insurance and life settlement industries are set to become one of the most lucrative markets in the coming years. The need to transfer risk and the appetite to take on risk will always be present, and the insurance-linked securities industry has the potential for innovation to develop the solutions to survive any market cycle.
Who should attend?
• Hedge Funds
• Dedicated ILS Funds
• Pension Funds
• Reinsurance Companies
• Life Settlements Investors
• Risk Managers
• Portfolio Managers
• Capital Markets Specialists
• Chief Underwriting Officers
• Life Settlement Providers
• Fixed Income Investment
• Managers
• ABS Investors
• Alternative Risk Transfer
• Specialists
• Weather Risk Managers
• Actuarial Consultants
For more information and to Register
State of the Clean Green Industry
NewsSDForum, in partnership with FountainBlue, is delighted to invite you to our second annual State of the Clean Green Industry, featuring policy-makers, entrepreneurs, intrapreneurs and investors, updating the larger Silicon Valley community on the opportunities and challenges in the clean green space.
Panel Discussion: ‘Where’s the Green in Clean?’ This discussion will feature a wide range of investorsin clean energy organizations, from angels to VCs to investment bankers.
Panel Discussion: ‘Doing Well While Doing Good’ Panelists will discuss what their organization is doinginternally to minimize their carbon footprint, and how their products and services are better servingtheir customers, how their efforts will stimulate innovation in clean technology.
Panel Discussion: ‘Clean Green Success Stories’
Register here
She’s Geeky in the Bay Area
NewsJoin us for the second She’s Geeky in the Bay Area
You can register here.
This is a beautiful venue with lots of natural light. You can take Cal Train to the Mountain View stop and on weekdays get a shuttle there. We are going to work to support women who want to carpool to the venue from through out the bay area – when you registered you will be asked about this.
Schedule
January 29
Pre-Conference informal no-host drinks and dinner – location TBD in Mountain View
Friday and Saturday
Will be full of peer-to-peer learning and discussion sessions. All the women at the conference will gather on Saturday morning and make an agenda for the day. A list of proposed topics appears on the She’s Geeky wiki.
Breakfast snacks, coffee, and lunch will be provided.
January 30
Registration Opens at 8am
Breakfast begins at 8am – begals, coffee, yogurt, fruit
Introductions and Agenda making begins at 9am
2 sessions
Lunch
3 sessions
Closing 5-5:30
Drinks and Snacks
Ada Lovelace Movie 6pm
Organized Group Dinners in Mountain View (no host) 7pm
January 31
Registration Opens at 8am
Breakfast begins at 8am – begals, coffee, yogurt, fruit
Introductions and Agenda making begins at 9am
3 sessions
Lunch
2 sessions
Closing 4:30-5
Upcoming Event
Women in Boston and DC are working to bring She’s geeky to their city in the Spring. Please let us know if you want to help with those events by sending e-mail at info@shesgeeky.org