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Transforming Financial Reporting and Analysis with XBRL

Thursday 29 2006

Microsoft Briefing Center, New York City

Presented by XBRL-US and

Hosted by Microsoft

Sponsored by:

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Program Agenda

Plenary Session

|8:00-9:00am |Registration in lobby ; Continental Breakfast in Radio City room |

|9:00-9:15 |Chair and Host welcome |Dan Roberts, XBRL-US Steering Committee Chair; Michael |

| | |Ohata, Microsoft |

|9:15-9:45 |Keynote presentation |Ric Marshall, The Corporate Library |

|9:45-10:15 |Keynote presentation |Colleen Cunningham, FEI |

|10:15-10:45 |Keynote presentation |Trevor Harris, Morgan Stanley |

|10:45-11:00 |Sponsor presentations | |

|11:00-11:15 |Break in Radio City room |

|11:15-11:30 |Sponsor presentations | |

|11:30-1:00 |Supply chain panel |Moderator: Eric Cohen, PricewaterhouseCoopers |

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| | |Information Providers |

| | |Greg Adams, EDGAR Online |

| | |John Stantial, United Technologies |

| | |Ruth Kaufman, RR Donnelley |

| | |Michelle Savage, PR Newswire |

| | |Homi Byramji, Reuters |

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| | |Information Consumers |

| | |Elmer Huh |

| | |Michelle LaRoche, Dow Jones News Service |

| | |Regulator – Jon Wisnieski |

|1:00-2:00 |Lunch in Radio City room |

CFO Track (Tavern/Carousel)

|2:00-3:15 |Internal reporting panel |Moderator: Walter Hamscher, Standard Advantage |

| | |Sanjay Jacob, Microsoft |

| | |Trevor Walker, Cartesis |

| | |Wilson So, Hitachi |

| | |Gianluca Garbellotto, Booz Allen |

|3:15-3:30 |Break in Radio City room |

|3:30-4:30 |External reporting panel |Moderator: Chris Whalen, Institutional Risk Analytics |

| | |Rob Blake, Rivet Software |

| | |Jeff Naumann, SEC |

| | |Chuck Callan - ADP |

Analyst Track (Belvedere/Bethesda)

|2:00-2:45 |Demonstration of XBRL capabilities |Yossef Newman, Deloitte |

|2:45-3:15 |XBRL and RixML, the Analyst’s Life Cycle |David Hill, FactSet |

| | |Eric Linder, SavaNet |

| | |Michelle Savage, PR Newswire |

| | |Campbell Pryde, Morgan Stanley |

| | |Michael Skutinsky, RixML |

|3:15-3:30 |Break in Radio City room |

|3:30-4:30 |Analyst roundtable |Moderator: Mike Willis, PricewaterhouseCoopers |

| | |Campbell Pryde, Morgan Stanley |

| | |John Rizzuto, Lazard |

| | |Galen Vetter, Franklin Templeton |

| | |Greg Jonas, Moody’s |

| | |Michael Skutinsky, RixML |

| | |Paul Penler, E&Y |

Closing Plenary

|4:30-5:00 |Wrapup |Campbell Pryde, Morgan Stanley |

| | |Wayne Harding, Rivet Software |

The program will be followed by a reception from 5:00-6:30pm in the Radio City

CPE credit will be offered for attendance at this event. Please pick up a CPE form at the registration desk.

Speaker Bios

Greg Adams, CFO and COO

EDGAR Online

Greg D. Adams is a Director and the Chief Financial Officer and Chief Operating Officer of EDGAR Online, Inc. EDGAR Online is a leader in the business information industry, specializing in providing information contained in SEC filings in an easy-to-use, searchable and functional format to financial, corporate and advisory professionals. Mr. Adams is responsible for financial operations, corporate strategy, investor relations, tax policies, XBRL initiatives and compliance with Sarbanes-Oxley.

Mr. Adams is a Certified Public Accountant with diversified business experience in both the public and private sectors. Prior to joining EDGAR Online, Mr. Adams served as CFO and SVP - Finance and Administration of PRT Group Inc., a publicly traded technology solutions and services company. Mr. Adams was the Chief Financial Officer of the Blenheim Group Inc., a publicly held UK information technology exposition and conference management company, for trade shows such as PC Expo and Networks Expo. Prior to that, Mr. Adams worked for 11 years as an accountant with KPMG. His clients included Reader’s Digest and Pepsi International.

He is a member of the New York State Society of Certified Public Accountants, American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and serves on the Financial Executives International Committee on Finance and Information Technology. Mr. Adams has a B.B.A. degree in Accounting from the College of William & Mary.

Rob Blake, VP Product Marketing

Rivet Software

As Vice President of Product Marketing for Rivet Software, Rob is responsible for setting the strategic direction of both marketing and product initiatives at the Denver, CO, USA-based company. Rob has more than fourteen years of experience in business and financial reporting and leads Rivet's technology standards outreach in areas such as XML, Web services and XBRL (Extensible Business Reporting Language).

Rob is a founding member of XBRL International, having participated in its very first public meeting held in October 1999, and has continued to play an active role in helping maintain and advance the global standard. He's served in a number of leadership capacities including Chair of the XBRL-US Domain Working Group and as a member of both the XBRL-US (2002-2004) and XBRL International Steering Committees (2001-2004).

Prior to joining Rivet, Rob served for nine years within Microsoft in a number of roles, including XBRL Global Lead and Director of Product Strategies for Microsoft FRx.

Homi M. Byramji, Senior Vice President

Reuters

Homi M. Byramji is the Senior Vice President, Global Head of Company and Economic Data.

Mr. Byramji began his career in the mid 1970s as an application developer and built the world’s first touch-tone entry and synthesized voice response application. He then developed and maintained stock and option pricing databases and economic databases. In 1980, Mr. Byramji joined Monroe Systems for Business as a Senior Product Planner and helped design and build their PCs which were introduced a year before IBM and Microsoft entered the business.

From 1983 to 1992 Mr. Byramji was a consultant to investment managers, specializing in building advanced, proprietary analytic solutions such as back testing and simulation applications. From 1989 to 1999, Mr. Byramji was the President and Chief Executive Officer of Market Guide Inc., which he rescued from near bankruptcy, built into a premier financial database company and sold to . At Multex, Mr. Byramji was Senior Vice President, Content with full P&L responsibility for its content group which included the Multex Global Fundamentals, BID and Estimates databases and related products.

Mr. Byramji holds a Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from IIT, Bombay and an MBA from Rutgers University.

Eric Cohen

PricewaterhouseCoopers

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Colleen Cunningham, President and CEO

Financial Executives International

Colleen Cunningham was named President and CEO of Financial Executives International (FEI) in March of 2003. FEI is the professional association of choice for senior-level corporate financial executives and the leading organization dedicated to advancing ethical, responsible financial management. Serving 15,000 members from all industries, the global association is a proactive advocate, working with regulators and legislators on behalf of the membership.

Prior to joining FEI, Cunningham served as Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, North America, of Havas Advertising (NASDAQ: HAVS), the fifth largest advertising holding company in the world. At Havas, Cunningham was responsible for North American financial operations, including tax, controller and treasury functions, SEC and U.S. GAAP reporting and worldwide accounting policies, as well as establishing and staffing the company’s North American headquarters.

Cunningham brings to FEI 20 years of public accounting and corporate finance management experience. She began her career in public accounting with the firms formerly known as Touche Ross and Coopers & Lybrand. She then spent thirteen years with AT&T as Assistant Controller of AT&T Capital during a period of enormous growth, and later as Vice President and Chief Accountant at AT&T Corporate.

Cunningham earned a BA in Economics from Rutgers University in New Brunswick, NJ, and an MBA in Management from NYU’s Stern School of Business in New York City, where she was a Stern Scholar in the Executive Management Program.

A member of FEI since 2000, Cunningham was named one of the top 100 influential people in finance by Treasury & Risk Management magazine, and one of the top 100 influential people in accounting by Accounting Today. She is also a member of FASAC and IASAC. She resides in Rockaway Township, New Jersey with her husband Todd and their five children.

Gianluca Garbellotto, XBRL consultant to

Booz Allen Hamilton

Gianluca Garbellotto, a consultant to Booz Allen Hamilton, is an internationally known expert on both the business and the technical aspects of XBRL/XBRL GL and on its use in the Government and in the private sector. As an active member of the XBRL GL Workgroup, he has contributed significantly to the current release of the XBRL GL taxonomy and to other related official XBRL International technical documents, and has participated as a speaker or a trainer in a number of conferences and events.

Walter Hamscher, President and CEO

Standard Advantage

Walter Hamscher is the President and CEO of Standard Advantage, a consultancy that helps organizations to achieve the cost savings and increased flexibility available to them through commitments to strategic technology standards. He is a co-author of the XBRL specification and several other XBRL International publications, member of the Executive Committee and Past Chair of XBRL International.

Walter earned his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (1988). He is a summa cum laude graduate of the University of Texas, where he earned a BA in Computer Science (1980).

Trevor Harris

Morgan Stanley

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David Hill, Vice President

FactSet

David W. Hill, CFA is a Vice President with FactSet Research Systems Inc, a leading financial services information provider. David has been with the firm since 1987 and has held various positions within client consulting, sales, and product development. Through his tenure, his development efforts have focused on creating productivity tools for buy side analysts and portfolio managers. Current areas of interest include integrating new sets of financial information to improve the workflow of FactSet's buy side user community. David earned his B.S. degree from the University of Denver in 1987 and earned his Chartered Financial Analyst certification (CFA) in 1991.

Elmer H. Huh, CFA

Elmer Huh was a Senior Analyst in the Global Valuation, Accounting and Tax Policy (GVAT) Team for Morgan Stanley’s Equity Research Department. He was primarily responsible for advising internal and external institutional clients in the North American and Asia Pacific regions on accounting and regulatory issues and their valuation implications. He and the rest of the team worked on various products helping investors understand the interaction between enterprise risk, capital employed, financial leverage and instrinsic value.

Prior to joining Morgan Stanley in January 1998, Elmer’s experience in financial services included associate analysts positions at BancBoston Robertson Stephens and the Fir Tree Value Fund. He also worked as a senior consultant for Grant Thornton’s Management Consulting Division concentrating on information systems, manufacturing and operations research.

Elmer earned an MBA in finance and accounting and M.S. in industrial engineering and operations research from Columbia University. He also received a B.S. with Honors in mechanical engineering from Columbia University’s School of Engineering. In September 2001, Elmer was awarded the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) charter.

Sanjay Jacob

Microsoft

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Greg Jonas

Moodys

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Ruth Kaufman, International EDGAR Manager

RR Donnelley

Ruth Kaufman is International EDGAR Manager, Global Capital Markets at RR Donnelley. Ruth has worked in the financial printing industry for over 20 years, assisting public companies meet their SEC filing obligations. Ruth's focus during the past ten years has centered on overseeing EDGAR operations and SEC-related regulatory issues at RR Donnelley. In this capacity, she is one of the founding members of the Consortium of Filing Agents and helps drive EDGAR issues of concern with SEC staff.

Ruth led the effort for RR Donnelley to join the XBRL Consortium in 2001. As Donnelley's primary XBRL contact, Ruth has worked closely with key clients to file the first ever SEC EDGAR filings containing XBRL documents, starting in 2002 as well as more recently with the commencement of the SEC’s XBRL Voluntary Filing Program. At RR Donnelley, client education is one of Ruth’s key responsibilities. Ruth is an active member of the US Adoption Working Group and works as well as on several sub-committees.

Ruth has a degree in Civil Engineering - Engineering and Public Policy from Carnegie Mellon University.

Michelle LaRoche, Assistant Managing Editor

Dow Jones News Service

Michelle has been the assistant managing editor of the Dow Jones News Service in charge of the spot news operation since August 2004. Before that, she spent several years in various positions in Dow Jones' corporate information services department. She joined Dow Jones in the fall of 1995, and worked as a copy editor at a local newspaper in New Hampshire prior to moving to New Jersey for her first Dow Jones position. Michelle graduated from the University of New Hampshire with a degree in English, concentrating in journalism.

Eric P. Linder, CFA, President

SavaNet

Eric Linder is founder and president of SavaNet, a financial software company that develops and markets applications for the publication, distribution and analysis of financial information in XBRL format. SavaNet is a corporate member of the US jurisdiction of XBRL International. Through his experience as a senior Wall Street equity analyst and involvement with the XBRL organization, he has become a leading advocate among the financial community for the use of XBRL and is actively helping to direct its implementation to best meet the needs of professional financial analysts and portfolio managers.

Prior to founding SavaNet in 2003, Mr. Linder held portfolio manager positions at hedge funds Falcon Management and NWI Investments where he was directly responsible for the active management of domestic and foreign equity and derivative portfolios. He is also the principal for the Equipoise Fund, LP.

From 1991 to 1997, Mr. Linder held various positions with J.P. Morgan Securities in the corporate finance, capital markets and equity research divisions, culminating in a position of senior equity analyst.

Eric is a CFA® charterholder and is an active member in the New York Society of Security Analysts where he has chaired several XBRL and FASB-related events, most recently “Transparency Value: Using XBRL for Financial Analysis”. He graduated summa cum laude from Dartmouth College where he holds a degree in economics.

Ric Marshall, Chief Analyst

The Corporate Library

As Chief Analyst for The Corporate Library, Ric is responsible for guiding the firm’s research and company rating activities, and coordinates the work of The Corporate Library’s senior research analysts and associates. He also oversees all new product development, including technical deployment.

Ric is a founding principal of The Corporate Library. He is the chief architect of its Board Analyst database and Board Effectiveness Ratings system, and, with Jackie Cook, the Board Analyst Director Interlocks Tool, the first commercial application of social network theory in this field.

He is also a co-inventor, with Robert A.G. Monks, of Brightline, a computer-based modeling program that permits the simulation and statistical analysis of selected types of corporate behavior on long-term investment value. Brightline is the first such application of complexity theory to the related fields of corporate governance and sustainability, and has been used both for purely academic research and in support of actual shareholder proposal filings.

Ric has been involved with corporate governance research since 1996, and is the former Chief Information Officer of Lens Investment Management. Prior to this he was active in the fields of computer consulting and computer-based graphic design, and worked as a consultant for The Corporate Library’s predecessor, Lens Investment Management, as early as 1989. He is also a former trustee of Spring Harbor Hospital, a non-profit psychiatric hospital based in Portland, Maine and affiliated with the Maine Health family of hospitals.

Jeff Naumann

US Securities and Exchange Commission

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Yossef Newman, Senior Manager

Deloitte & Touche LLP

Yossef is a senior manager at Deloitte and a member of the Audit Technology and Innovation Team. He serves as Vice Chair on the XBRL-Intl Accountants Working Group and is a member of the XBRL-US Steering Committee. Yossef specializes in technology assisted auditing with a focus on the Securities and Banking Industry. Through his involvement in the US-Domain Working Group, the Intl-Accountants Working Group and other activities both within as well as outside the XBRL Consortium, Yossef has been active in furthering the development and adoption of XBRL.

Paul A. Penler, Principal, Global Audit and Assurance

Ernst & Young LLP

Paul Penler leads Ernst & Young’s XBRL Consortium, market outreach and client service activities on a global basis. Paul has been Ernst & Young’s representative to the XBRL International and U.S. Consortium since its founding in 1999.

Mr. Penler is responsible for identifying, evaluating and accelerating the development/ implementation of improved auditing processes and tools. As part of Ernst & Young’s Global Audit and Assurance practice, Paul focuses on bringing new services and service enablers (e.g. tools) to market. In this role, his responsibilities include serving clients, authoring thought leadership pieces, participating in industry initiatives and market testing of new services and service enablers. Mr. Penler has presented at numerous international conferences and has been quoted by over 20 publications. Paul is a CPA, Certified Government Accountant and graduated with a B.B.A. from the University of Texas and a M.S. from the University of North Texas.

Campbell Pryde, Executive Director

Morgan Stanley

Campbell Pryde is an Executive Director at Morgan Stanley in the Institutional Securities Group of Morgan Stanley. Prior to joining Morgan Stanley, Campbell was a Partner in the Risk and Advisory Practice of KPMG LLP. Campbell spent fourteen years working with financial services organizations assessing technology risk and performing financial audits.

Campbell is Chairman of the US XBRL Domain Group which is responsible for producing the XBRL US GAAP Taxonomy and assisting other industry groups to build industry specific taxonomies in XBRL. Campbell coordinates resources and contributes to design decisions of the XBRL US GAAP Taxonomy. In addition he served on the XBRL International Domain and Specification committees.

John C. Rizzuto, Director, Enterprise Software

Lazard Capital Markets, LLC

Mr. Rizzuto has over 10 years experience in the financial markets and joined Lazard Capital Markets in February 2005 as Director of the Enterprise Software Research group. Mr. Rizzuto and his team analyze and publish stock opinions on software companies across the systems management, security software, database, and middleware industry segments. Mr. Rizzuto publishes regular industry research reports analyzing the changing dynamics of the software industry, specifically on software licensing terms and host based software models. Prior to Lazard, Mr. Rizzuto was Global Head of the Credit Suisse First Boston Software Group. At Credit Suisse, Mr. Rizzuto covered twenty-five stocks and published the highly regarded monthly research reports, “Financial Forensics” and “Technology Chatter”. Mr. Rizzuto holds ME and BE degrees in Computer Science and Electrical Engineering from Stevens Institute of Technology and began his career developing large scale applications for the financial services industry.

Dan Roberts, Chair of XBRL-US Steering Committee

Grant Thornton

Daniel Roberts is Grant Thornton’s representative to the XBRL consortium (eXtensible Business Reporting Language), is the Chair of the XBRL-US Steering Committee (2005-2006), the XBRL-US Representative to the XBRL International Steering Committee, and Chair of the XBRL International Accounting Working Group. He has experience in Risk Management, Internal Audit Management and Information Systems Audit, Corporate Governance and consulting in Organizational Efficiency and Effectiveness. Before the assurance industry, Dan had 10 years experience in most aspects of the Information Technology industry.

Dan immigrated to New Zealand in 1986, living and working in New Zealand, Malaysia and Thailand until February 2001, when he returned to the United States, joining Grant Thornton in Chicago, Il. He comes from a USAID family, was born in Libya, and has lived in Tanzania, Tunisia, Thailand, Syria, Greece, and most recently New Zealand.

Michelle Savage, Vice President Investor Relations Services

PR Newswire

Michelle Savage, a veteran marketing executive and a former equity analyst, focuses on developing services to help publicly traded companies communicate their key messages and information to shareholders and potential investors. As PR Newswire’s vice president of investor relations services, Savage oversees the introduction and sales of new services to corporate and agency investor relations executives, who are now playing critical functions at most public companies. She also follows regulatory issues, trends in corporate reporting, disclosure and corporate governance and manages a Web site dedicated to educating on these issues. Savage joined PR Newswire in 1996 as the national market manager for financial services, creating such products as the Small Cap/ OTC research wire to showcase news from smaller companies.

Prior to her arrival at PR Newswire, Savage was a vice president and equity analyst at Shearson Lehman Hutton, a consultant for DRI/McGraw-Hill and in Marketing with Pepsi-Cola. She earned an M.B.A. from the Stern School of Business at New York University and a B.S. in Economics from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. Savage is a member of the National Investor Relations Institute and is Vice Chair of the steering committee and Chair of the Adoption Working Group for XBRL-US, the US arm of XBRL International.

Michael Skutinsky, Executive Director



Mr. Skutinsky provides leadership and coordination for the activities of , a consortium of buy- and sell-side global market leaders and third party vendors committed to the development and implementation of the first open standard for investment research. In addition to his responsibilities at , Mr. Skutinsky will continue with his consulting practice, which has been responsible for the development and implementation of various systems for evaluating equity research. Prior to his work as a consultant, Mr. Skutinsky held a number of positions at Salomon Smith Barney, most recently as Managing Director for Market and Data Analysis for Global Equity Research. In this last position, he was responsible for designing and implementing systems to assess the effectiveness of Salomon’s global equity research and managing all vendor relationships for the division. Previously, he was Global Chief Administrative Officer for the Global Equity Research Division for ten years. Mr. Skutinsky has also held positions at Lehman Brothers, Paine Webber and Chase Manhattan Bank. He received an MBA in management from Fairleigh Dickinson University and a Bachelor of Science degree in business management from Montclair State University.

Wilson So, Director, Information Division

Hitachi America

Wilson.So is in charge of running Hitachi’s XBRL business in North America, targeting the financial services vertical. Since the inception of the XBRL Business Unit in April 2004, Wilson has successfully guided the operation of the business unit to establish a US presence in both the commercial and public sectors. Under his leadership, Hitachi America, Ltd. XBRL Business Unit has developed a market leading XBRL consumption and analysis tool – Xinba™. His team is also actively working with organizations in both the commercial and public sectors to deliver projects and add values to the clients’ strategic and operational needs. At the same time, Wilson is also actively contributing to XBRL thought leadership by engaging in XBRL consortium activities and evangelizing about XBRL to the industry and government.

Wilson became involved with XBRL in early 2003. He has over 15 years of combined experience in high tech (Research & Development, systems engineering, system architecture, technology marketing) and general management.

John Stantial

United Technologies

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Galen G. Vetter, CPA, Chief Financial Officer, U.S. Registered Mutual Funds

Franklin Templeton Services LLC

Galen Vetter serves Franklin Templeton Investments as Senior Vice President, director of Global Fund Accounting, and is the Chief Financial Officer for U.S. registered mutual funds. The Franklin Templeton Investments complex has over 400 mutual fund products around the world.

Prior to joining Franklin Templeton Services, LLC Mr. Vetter was a managing director with RSM McGladrey, Inc. and regional economic unit managing partner of McGladrey and Pullen, LLP.

Trevor J. Walker, VP Product Marketing

Cartesis

Appointed as Vice President Product Marketing in November 2004, Trevor Walker is the driving force behind product positioning, existing product growth and new market solutions as Cartesis moves toward a leadership role in the global business performance management market.

Trevor brings 15 years of extensive marketing experience in leading edge technology companies to Cartesis, including 7 years spent at Hyperion Solutions and at Mercator Software, an Enterprise Application Integration global software provider.

R. Christopher Whalen, Senior Vice President

Institutional Risk Analytics

Richard Christopher Whalen is Senior Vice President and a Managing Director of IRA with responsibility for sales, marketing and business development. Chris is a general securities principal and has worked as an investment banker, research analyst and journalist for more than two decades.

After graduating from Villanova University in 1981, Chris worked for the U.S. House of Representatives and then as a management trainee at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, where he worked in the bank supervision and foreign exchange departments. Chris subsequently worked in the fixed income department of Bear, Stearns & Co, in London. After returning to the U.S. in 1988, Chris spent a decade providing risk management and loan workout services to multinational companies and government agencies operating in Latin America. He provided due-diligence and credit workout services to a number of multinational clients operating in Mexico, including the Export-Import Bank of the US, Kroll Associates and Weyerhaeuser, and served as an adviser to the presidential campaign of Cuauhtémoc Cardenas Solórzano.

In 1997, Chris returned to Wall Street, working as an investment banker in the M&A Group of Bear, Stearns & Co. and later Prudential Securities where he focused on the technology sector. He then served as the managing director of The Free Internet Group Ltd., one of the largest independent Internet service providers in the UK.

In 2001, Chris returned to investment banking, working as a banker at Fechtor, Detwiler & Co. and an equity research analyst at Ramberg, Whalen & Co., following names such as IBM, Apple Computer, Hewlett-Packard and Cisco Systems.

Chris edits our free newsletter, The Institutional Risk Analyst, and our research service, Washington & Wall Street, and contributes regularly to publications such as Barron's, The International Economy and The Washington Times. He has appeared before the US Congress to testify on a variety of financial issues and speaks on topics such as investing and corporate governance.

Mike Willis, CPA, Partner

PricewaterhouseCoopers

Mike Willis has more than 25 years of accounting experience and is a partner with PricewaterhouseCoopers where he has responsibilities for collaborative development of process enhancements for PwC professionals and their clients. He consults with companies on their adoption of emerging technologies used in business reporting, business intelligence and decision analysis processes.

Mike served as the Founding Chairman of XBRL International ( ), which is currently composed of more than 450 leading software, accounting and finance companies from 26 countries around the world. XBRL is an international information format standard designed to dramatically enhance business reporting supply chain processes benefiting preparers, distributors, aggregators and consumers of this information.

Mr. Willis also serves on the Enhanced Business Reporting Consortium, a market based consortium, () formed to facilitate development of international business reporting standards. He speaks frequently and publishes papers on the topic of business reporting and has been interviewed by a range of business periodicals on the topic of a more efficient business reporting supply chain including the Financial Times, Business Week, Wall Street & Technology, CFO Magazine, and CIO Magazine.

Brian Vendig, Manager of External Reporting

Xerox

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