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Risks & Resolutions: The 'Day After' for Financial Institutions


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April 14, 2009 to April 15, 2009
Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
230 S. LaSalle St.
Chicago, IL 60604

Tuesday, April 14 | Wednesday, April 15

Tuesday, April 14
     
8:00 a.m.   Registration and Continental Breakfast

9:00 a.m.   Opening Remarks

  • Ali Fatemi, Alumni Professor and Chair, Department of Finance, DePaul University
Losses, Leverage and Liquidity: The Road Ahead for Risk Manangement (PPT, 930KB)
  • Carl Tannenbaum, Vice President, Risk Management, Supervision & Regulation, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
9:30 a.m.   Introduction

Keynote Speaker
  • Charles L. Evans, President & Chief Executive Officer, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
10:15 a.m.   Panel: Chief Risk Officer Panel

Moderator
& Session Leader
  • Dick Cahill, Vice President, Risk Management, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Panelists
Northern Trust Company: Global Risk Management (PPT, 263KB)
  • Joyce St. Clair, Executive Vice President and Chief Risk Officer, Northern Trust Corporation
Presentation (PPT, 56KB)
  • Dominic Monastiere, Executive Vice President and Chief Risk Officer, Chemical Bank, Midland, Michigan
Enterprise Risk Management: The PrivateBancorp (PDF, 580KB)
  • Kevin Van Solkema, Managing Director and Chief Risk Officer, The Private Bank
12:30 p.m.   Lunch

Keynote Speaker
  • William M. Isaac, Former Chairman, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
2:00 p.m.   Panel: Future of Financial Innovation

Moderator
Financial Innovation in a Distressed Economy (PPT, 756KB)
  • John Labuszewski, Managing Director, Research and Product Development, Chicago Mercantile Exchange
The Financial Crisis of 2008: What Went Wrong? (PPT, 576KB) Future of Financial Innovation (PPT, 2.62MB)
  • Gerald A. Beeson, Chief Operating Officer/Chief Financial Officer, Citadel Investment Group, LLC
3:30 p.m.   Keynote Speaker

Perspectives on Risk
  • Gary H. Stern, President and Chief Executive Officer, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis
4:15 p.m.   Panel: Too Big to Fail

Moderator
& Session Leader Seven Habits of Macroprudential Regulation (PPT, 40KB)
  • Ron J. Feldman, Senior Vice President, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis
Too Big to Fail and Systemic Risk: What Did They Come from and What Do They Mean? (PPT, 89KB)
  • Robert Eisenbeis, Chief Monetary Economist, Cumberland Advisors, and Former Director of Research, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
Too Big to Fail Panel Discussion (PDF, 293KB)
  • David Casper, Executive Managing Director, BMO Capital Markets
5:45 p.m.   Reception

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Wednesday, April 15
     
8:00 a.m.   Continental Breakfast

8:30 a.m.   Keynote Speaker

Perspectives on Risk (PPT, 256KG)
  • William Downe, President and Chief Executive Officer, Bank of Montreal
9:15 a.m.   Panel: Lessons Learned

Moderator
& Session Leader
  • Carl Tannenbaum, Vice President, Risk Management, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
Lessons Learned (PPT, 525KB)
  • Jon D. Greenlee, Associate Director, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System
  • Kathy Dick, Deputy Comptroller for Credit and Market Risk and Chief Risk Officer, Office of the Comptroller of the Currency
What Can We Expect from Risk Management? (PPT, 222KB)
  • Mark J. Flannery, Bank of America Eminent Scholar of Finance, University of Florida
10:45 a.m.   Panel: Capital/Regulatory Emphasis

Moderator
& Session Leader
  • Brian Gordon, Senior Professional, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
Regulation and Capital: The Future(PPT, 511KB)
Additional Resources (DOC, 27KB)
  • Anil K Kashyap, Edward Eagle Brown Professor of Economics and Finance, Booth School of Business, University of Chicago
  • Edward F. Greene, Partner, Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton, LLP
A Brief Supervisory Perspective on Banks' Internal Assessments of Capital Adequacy (PPT, 201KB)
  • David Palmer, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System
12:00 p.m.   Box Luncheon

1:00 p.m.   Special Event—Bankers Only Session

Moderator
& Session Leader
  • Carl Tannenbaum, Vice President, Risk Management, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
3:00 p.m.   Adjournment

   



Last Updated: June 11, 2009

     
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