Overview

Dear Colleagues,

Institutional Investor will convene over 50 CFOs and treasurers of leading North American companies for its second annual Corporate Financial Executive Summit on June 9-10, 2010, in New York City. Building on relationships with forward-thinking finance executives over three decades, Institutional Investor will assemble leading industry practitioners and expert speakers — the best minds in finance — for a day of learning, networking and idea-sharing.

Now that the financial tempest of 2008-2009 has passed, chief financial officers and treasurers find themselves tested as never before. The ruins of once-great financial institutions lie in the storm’s wake; banking relationships have been battered, business models stressed and the real economy is only beginning to recover. Now it falls to the nation’s CFOs and treasurers to lay firm new foundations for sound economic growth: to raise and husband capital, to advise on business strategy and gauge its success, to report financial results transparently and accurately, to build the systems and train the people to carry on these tasks in the future.

We encourage you to register and join your peers for this exciting and educational event. I look forward to seeing you in New York in June.

Sincerely,

Lew Knox
Executive Director
Institutional Investor

Contact Us
The Corporate Financial Executive Summit is attended by invitation only and is designed for an audience of chief financial officers and treasurers from larger U.S. and Canadian corporations. For further information, please contact:

Ann Cornish
(212) 224-3877
acornish@iiconferences.com
Keynote Speaker
We are pleased to announce this year’s keynote luncheon speaker will be The Honorable Henry M. Paulson, Jr., Former Secretary of the US Treasury.

Henry M. Paulson, Jr.
Henry M. Paulson, Jr. served under President George W. Bush as the 74th Secretary of the Treasury from June 2006 until January 2009. As Treasury Secretary, Paulson was the President’s leading policy advisor on a broad range of domestic and international economic issues.

Before coming to Treasury, Paulson was Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Goldman Sachs since the firm’s initial public offering in 1999.