NIVERSITY OF COLORADO-BOULDER SUMMER PROGRAM IN …



|UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO-BOULDER LEEDS SCHOOL OF BUSINESS SUMMER PROGRAM IN LONDON 2011: |

|ORIENTATION, GUEST PRESENTATIONS AND SITE VISITS |

|DATE |NAME/COMPANY |SUBJECT |TIME |

|Monday 11th July |Meet Professor Palmer outside of North Gower Street at 9:30am. Dress code|Professor Palmer will take the group to the classroom on foot |9.30am – 10.00am |

| |for this first day: very casual | | |

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| | |Orientation: Introduction to London by Dr. Leslie Zweigman, | |

| |Anglo American Educational Services |Director of Anglo American Educational Services (together with |10.00am – 11.15am |

| |Orientation at Birkbeck, University of London |Professor Palmer). Coverage of housing at North Gower Street by | |

| |Malet Street, London WC1 |Anglo American. David Pullen, from the Metropolitan Police, to | |

| | |speak on health & safety in London. | |

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| |Break during Orientation at Birkbeck |Introduction to the Course and Q&A |11.15am – 11.30am |

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| |Professor Palmer | |11.30am – 12 noon |

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| |Break before first guest presentation of Summer 2011 Program |Risks to the UK economy: |12noon – 1.30pm |

| | |Inflation and the credit crunch | |

| |George Buckley – Chief UK Economist, Deutsche Bank | |1.30pm – 3.00pm |

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| | |Historical Bloomsbury Walking Tour | |

| |Guide: Rob O’Donnell | | |

| |Meeting point: Reception at Birkbeck Malet Street | |3.30pm – 5.00pm |

|Tuesday 12th July |Alex Brummer – City Editor, The Daily Mail |Economic Conditions in the UK & Britain’s position in relation to |9.00am – 10.30am |

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| |Gabriel Stein – Director and Chief International Economist, Lombard Street|How to forecast the world economy |1.30pm – 3.00pm |

| |Research |Global Economic Outlook in 2012 | |

|Wednesday 13th July |Site Visit: Laura D’Albey, Senior Associate, Corporate Treasury Team, |Tour and presentation about PWC |9.00am – 11.30am |

| |Price Waterhouse Cooper | | |

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| |David Smith – Economics Editor, The Sunday Times |After the Crisis, the Hangover: The UK economy in a Global Context|2.00pm – 3.30pm |

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|Thursday 14th July |RESEARCH DAY |RESEARCH DAY |RESEARCH DAY |

|Friday 15th July |Martin Holmes – Senior Research Fellow, Mansfield College, Oxford |From WWII to the Credit Crunch: UK Economic Decline in Context |9.30am – 11.00am |

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| | |The Challenges of Promoting Investment Companies | |

| |Site Visit: Field trip to The Association of Investment Trust Companies | | |

| |Presenter: Annabel Brodie-Smith, Communications Director | | |

| | | |1.30pm – 3.00pm |

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|Saturday 16th July |FREE DAY |FREE DAY |FREE DAY |

|Sunday 17th July |FREE DAY |FREE DAY |FREE DAY |

|Monday 18th July |Dr James Stewart – Fund Management Consultant and Economist |Overview of principal EU Economies (other than that of the UK) |9.00am – 10.30am |

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| |Paul Bullock, Director, Bullock Associates |Venture Capital Sector in the UK | |

| | | |11.00 am – 12.30 pm |

| |Algis Pabarcius – Managing Director, Global Head of Debt & Credit Market |Overview of London and Europe’s financial markets | |

| |Sales – Credit Agricole CIB | |2.00 pm – 3.30pm |

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|Tuesday 19th July |Larry Elliot – Economics Editor, The Guardian |State of the UK Economy |10.15am – 11.45am |

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| |Site Visit: Field Trip to Lloyd’s of London Insurance; meeting with Martin|Presentation and Tour – Group 1 |2.00pm – 3.15pm |

| |Leach, Corporate Communication | | |

| |(2 sessions) | | |

| | |Presentation and Tour – Group 2 |3.15pm – 4.45pm |

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|Wednesday 20th July |Site Visit: Field trip to CBI with the Senior Policy Adviser, |Presentation on the CBI and its role |10.00am – 11.30am |

| |Parliamentary and Regulatory Affairs | | |

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| |Site Visit: Field trip to State Street Bank; meeting with Marshall |Presentation on State Street in London |2.30pm – 5.00pm |

| |Bailey, VP for Equities | | |

|Thursday 21st July |DEPART FOR PARIS |Travel on EUROSTAR |TRAVEL DAY |

| |(Full itinerary for Paris to be provided prior to departure) | | |

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| |Eurostar to Paris. Note: We will take cabs to the Hotel. Each student | | |

| |will be responsible for getting to the site visits on their own | | |

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| |EUROSTAR SCHEDULE: | | |

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| |LONDON TO PARIS:  9:22 AM (St. Pancras Eurostar Terminal)  | | |

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| |  |ARRIVAL IN PARIS: 12:37 PM (Gare du Nord) | |

| |Check into Hotel | | |

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| | |Check into Hotel |12.00pm – 1.00pm |

| |US COMMERCIAL SERVICES | | |

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| | | |2.45pm – 4.00pm |

| | |Field trip: | |

| | |US COMMERCIAL SERVICES at the US Embassy in Paris | |

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|Friday 22nd July |STATE STREET GLOBAL ADVISORS |Field trip: | |

| | |STATE STREET GLOBAL ADVISORS (La Défense) |11.00am – 12.30pm |

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| |Lunch Break: This time is provided for you to have lunch on your own and |Break Between site visits | |

| |to get to the Coface site | |12.30pm – 1.30pm |

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| | |Field trip: | |

| | |COFACE (La Défense) | |

| |COFACE | | |

| | |(Trade receivables protection, management, finance) |1.30pm – 3.00pm |

| | |“The crisis seen by COFACE & Country Risk Overview” | |

| | |Mr. Yves Zlotowski | |

| | |(Chief Economist) | |

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| | |“Mission & activities of COFACE” | |

| | |Mr. Patrice Godeau | |

| | |(Director of Communication) | |

| | |12 cours Michelet | |

| | |92065 Paris la Défense Cedex | |

| | |Phone : 01 49 02 10 90 | |

| | |Metro: Grande Arche de la Défense (line 1) | |

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|Saturday 23rd July |EXPLORE PARIS |EXPLORE PARIS |EXPLORE PARIS |

|Sunday 24th July |EXPLORE PARIS |EXPLORE PARIS |EXPLORE PARIS |

|Monday 25th July |RETURN FROM PARIS (GARE DU NORD), TO LONDON: |ARRIVAL IN LONDON: | |

| |11.13am | 12.37pm (approximate) | |

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|Tuesday 26th July |Andrew Gall – Chief Economist, Building Societies Association |Recent Developments in the UK and European Mortgage Markets |9.30am – 11.00am |

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| |Jeremy Batstone-Carr – Head of Economic Research, Charles Stanley & Co |Global Macro Economic conditions | |

| | | |11.30am – 1.00pm |

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|Wednesday 27th July |Site Visit: BBA: Angela Knight – Chief Executive, British Banker’s |Onsite lecture at the British Bankers Association. |10.00am – 11.30am |

| |Association |Overview of Banking Sector in the UK. | |

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| |Dr James Stewart – Fund Management Consultant and Economist |Fund Management and the Hedge Fund Sector |1.30pm – 3.00pm |

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|Thursday 28th July |RESEARCH DAY |RESEARCH DAY |RESEARCH DAY |

|Friday 29th July |Site Visit: European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) |Overview of EBRD |10.00am – 11.30am |

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| |Site Visit: Bank of America – City Branch: Robert Schneider | | |

| | |Overview of City Branch of Bank of America |2.00pm – 4.00 pm |

|Saturday 30th July |FREE DAY |FREE DAY |FREE DAY |

|Sunday 31st July |FREE DAY |FREE DAY |FREE DAY |

|Monday 1st August |Patrick Nicholls – former Member of Parliament and Cabinet Minister; |British Government and Politics: How the Coalition Government is |10.00am – 11.30am |

| |currently, a writer and journalist |working out | |

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| |Prof. Thomas Zimmerer |Risk Based Asset Allocation: |1.30pm – 3.00pm |

| |University of Applied Sciences, Ansbach, Germany |How to Reduce Risk and Increase Diversification | |

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|Tuesday 2nd August |Catherine Hardaker – Partner, PKF Accountants and Business Advisors, Head |Doing business with the public sector in the UK |9.00am – 10.30am |

| |of Management Consultancy Services | | |

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| |Phil Parker – Managing Director, Lywood | | |

| |David International |Foreign Exchange Markets and FX simulation models |11.30am – 1.00pm |

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|Wednesday 3rd August |Richard Conquest – Economic Consultant |Eastern Europe and the impact of the financial crisis in the |9.30am – 11.00am |

| | |European Union | |

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| |Site Visit: Bloomberg Financial Services |Presentation and tour to be given by a member of staff |1.30pm – 3.00pm |

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|Thursday 4th August |PERSONAL DAY |PERSONAL DAY |PERSONAL DAY |

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|Friday 5th August |PERSONAL DAY |PERSONAL DAY |PERSONAL DAY |

|Saturday 6th August |FREE DAY |FREE DAY |FREE DAY |

|Sunday 7th August |FREE DAY |FREE DAY |FREE DAY |

|Monday 8th August | | | |

| |Roger Monson, Senior Economist, CAIB, Uni-Credit Division |European Equities: Looking beyond the Uncertainties |1.00 – 2.30pm |

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| |Stephen Robertson, Director General, British Retail Consortium |BRC and Its role in the UK Retail Sector |4.00 – 5.00 PM |

|Tuesday 9th August |Julie Meyer – Chief Executive, Ariadne Capital Ltd. |“David & Goliath Must Dance: How Digital Business Models Are |9.30-11.00am |

| | |Transforming All Industries, and What this means for the Financial| |

| | |Markets” | |

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| |Geoffrey Dicks – Chief Economist, Novus Capital Markets |Fiscal policy and the role of the OBR in the new fiscal framework |2.30 – 4.00pm |

| |(and former member of the OBR) |  | |

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|Wednesday 10th August |Jennifer Tippin – Shared Services Director | LTSB, BoS and Halifax |Banking Operating Environment: Recovery in a High Debt Economy |9.30am – 11.00am |

| |Community Banks | | |

| | |Presentation and tour of Experian’s facilities | |

| |Site visit: Experian Economics - Sukhdeep Dillon (Economist) | |1.30-3.00pm |

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|Thursday 11th August |Chris Wagstaff – Head of Investment Education, Aviva Investors |Training session on behavioural finance |9-10.30am |

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| |Wayne Upton – Accounting Director (US), Int’l Accounting Standards Board, | | |

| |London |Comparing accounting systems between UK, EU and USA |1.30-3pm |

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|Friday 12th August |Final full day in London: FREE |FREE |FREE |

|Saturday 13th August |DEPART LONDON |DEPART LONDON |DEPART LONDON |

NOTE: ALL PRESENTATIONS IN LONDON, APART FROM THOSE TAKING PLACE ON SITE VISITS, WILL BE HELD AT BIRKBECK COLLEGE, LONDON UNIVERSITY, MALET STREET, LONDON WC1

DIRECTIONS FOR BIRKBECK COLLEGE, AND FOR ALL LOCATIONS FOR THE SITE VISITS, ALONG WITH RELEVANT MAPS, WILL BE PROVIDED DURING THE FIRST WEEKS OF THE PROGRAM.

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