Partnered with Aspen Institute BSP Program, Global Corporate Governance Forum, International Corporate Governance Network, National Association of Corporate Directors, and Open Compliance and Ethics Group, the annual Yale Governance Forum will be held at Yale in New Haven, on June 9-10, 2008.
This year's forum, sponsored by Deloitte, consists of four plenary sessions, eight topic-specific "focused sessions," and a pre-forum workshop. The event aims, in part, to examine changes in the global capital markets. Beyond being a cornerstone of the Millstein Center's current agenda, issues pertaining to the capital markets are at the top of policy agendas worldwide.
The event aims to examine changes in the global capital markets and to provide opportunities to discuss key topics of international corporate governance. The goal is not to merely engage in general discussion, but allow participants to meet and interact with fellow practitioners and leaders to deeply explore key issues with the aim of affecting both policy and action. Panels range from an exploration of new technologies for boards and shareowners to the state of the capital market.
Please visit http://millstein.som.yale.edu /Forum2008 to see the full program and to register.