| Date: 05/25/2005
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7:30 am - 9:30 am (Breakfast will be served)
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| Location:
Doubletree Mission Valley
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| Speaker:
Scott M. Stanton |
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| Contact: Taylor Peterson |
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| Contact Phone: (858) 277-6359 x3143
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Description:
Thanks to Enron, WorldCom and now Martha Stewart, most executives are quite familiar with the term “corporate governance.”
Despite that familiarity, many small and mid-market companies, both public and private, are not aware of the real world implications
that post-scandal regulations and legislation have on their firms.
Join us for this special event focusing on the impact of corporate governance. A panel of experts will examine the current
status of this important topic, including a discussion of new laws and reporting requirements; implications of the Sarbanes-Oxley
bill; business ethics and investor confidence; and changes to accounting, law and financial services professions. Don’t miss
this special symposium that will explain why, and how, small to mid-size companies, even non-public ones, are impacted.
Panel of Experts:
- Robert A. McNeely, Senior Vice President, Union Bank of California, as emcee
- Angelika Caicedo, Managing Director, RSM McGladrey
- Mary Bielaska, Director, RSM McGladrey
- John Niedernhofer, JD, Senior Account Executive, Executive Risk Practice, BARNEY & BARNEY LLC
- Scott M. Stanton, Partner, Morrison & Foerster, LLP
For more information or to register by phone contact Taylor Peterson at (858) 277-6359 x3143, or email: tpeterson@sdbj.com.