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Jean-Claude Trichet President ECB Robert J. Aumann Nobel Laureate 2005 Wolfgang Schäuble Federal Minister of Finance Germany Alexander Dibelius CEO DE, AT, RU, Central & Eastern Europe Goldman Sachs John F. Nash, Jr. Nobel Laureate 1994 Axel Weber President German Central Bank Dame Clara Furse Former CEO London Stock Exchange Hans-Paul Bürkner CEO The Boston Consulting Group Campus for Finance – New Year’s Conference 2012 12th Conference Sustainable Finance – How to benefit from global mega trends?! 12th & 13th January 2012 WHU – Otto Beisheim School of Management, Vallendar, Germany Mission Statement Uniting the World of Finance Campus for Finance (CFF) is an internationally recognized finance conference organized by students. Back in 2000, WHU students founded CFF together with the WHU Chair of Finance, which is headed by Prof. Dr. Markus Rudolf. Our claim for the Campus for Finance conferences is to: Prof. Dr. Markus Rudolf Unite leading corporate representatives, outstanding academics and selected graduate students Provide insight into latest topics on the global financial agenda Encourage a sophisticated forum for challenging discussions Create a personal and team-oriented atmosphere through interactive workshops Offer the chance to make new contacts in the financial community Academic Director 2 “Well done for staging an excellent, thought-providing event!“ Clara Furse (London Stock Exchange, NYC 2010) “Terrific concept, great group of students, excellent questions.” Brady W. Dougan (CEO, Credit Suisse) “As always a great event!” Karl-Georg Altenburg (J.P. Morgan, NYC 2008) “Very inspiring – your engagement, your speaker list and the relevance of a topic discussed .“ Timotheus Höttges (CFO, Deutsche Telekom) “Thank you very much for your invitation to a conference which once more exceeded its outstanding reputation.“ Jörg Hashagen (KPMG, NYC 2008) Topic 2012: Sustainable Finance – How to benefit from global mega trends?! CFF – NYC 2012 Climate and Energy Regulation Clean Tech Social Responsibility Microfinance Transparency Commodities Accountability Long-term vs. short-term Profits Neoclassical Theory “Sustainable Finance – How to benefit from global mega trends?!” The financial crisis and the resulting world-wide recession encouraged a public discussion if and how financial practices would have to change to avoid future crises. Regulators and market participants will have to find well-balanced answers to ensure that financial markets will be able to perform their function in the future. At the same time sharpening resource scarcity, climate change, ongoing demographic changes, globalization and continuous technological innovation offer new investment opportunities. These opportunities will impact optimal asset allocation strategies for investors. And they will offer business potential for companies early identifying underlying trends. The Campus for Finance − New Year’s Conference 2012 will discuss the implications of necessary changes in the markets and of new investment opportunities – on investors, financial intermediaries, capital-seekers as well as on policy makers. Impressions 4 A day at CFF – New Year’s Conference Participants and speakers feel the inspiring lecture atmosphere during keynote speeches and panel discussions Dialogues in panel discussions and during networking breaks provide a platform to exchange ideas and to gain deeper insights into various future-related topics in finance Lecture Atmosphere Workshops Corporate Fair Participants interact in workshops provided by our corporate partners, apply new knowledge in challenging case studies and learn from each other Workshops and the corporate fair enable participants to get to know companies as future employers. A delicious gala dinner in WHU’s historic vaulted cellar completes an exciting day Gala Dinner Preliminary Schedule 2012 5 Your students can attend all the following parts of the program: Thursday, 12th January 9:30 a.m. Workshops for Students 1:00 p.m. Lunch 1:30 p.m. Opening Speech 1:45 p.m. Speeches 4:00 p.m. Corporate Fair 6:00 p.m. Speeches 8:00 p.m. Gala Dinner Friday, 13th January 8:30 a.m. Speeches 12:30 p.m. Lunch 1:30 p.m. Panel Discussion I 2:30 p.m. Speeches 4:30 p.m. Panel Discussion II 5:30 p.m. Speeches 8:30 p.m. Gala Dinner Universities represented at Campus for Finance 6 Campus for Finance – New Year’s Conference participants are highly motivated graduate students from German and international universities. They are mainly enrolled in M.Sc. or MBA programs, close to graduation, can offer international experience, have been interns at highly renowned companies and share a passion for the world of finance. Germany International Bucerius Law School University of Jena Beijing University ESB Reutlingen University of Kiel Bocconi University, Milan ESCP Europe Berlin University of Magdeburg Columbia Business School, NYC European Business School University of Mannheim Duke University FH Ludwigshafen University of Marburg ESADE Business School, Barcelona Frankfurt School of Finance University of Münster Harvard Business School HHL Leipzig University of Tübingen HEC School of Management, Paris ISM Dortmund University of Witten-Herdecke London Business School KU Eichstätt Ingolstadt TU Freiburg MIT LMU Munich WHU Vallendar Princeton University University of Bonn Zeppelin University Friedrichshafen Stanford University University of Cologne Stern School of Business, NYU University of Heidelberg Yale School of Management Applicant and Participant Structure 7 The number of applicants increases annually. We think that this also speaks for the quality of the conference: Applicant Structure 2011 Total 2135 Students 87 % Corporates 7% Academics 6% Campus for Finance Participants: Acceptance Quota Campus for Finance participants pass a tough selection process. 2011 12 % 2010 9% Crucial attributes are: 2009 9% 2008 11 % 2007 13 % - graduate students - high potentials - close to graduation Participant Structure 2011 Total 365 Students - top universities - international orientation Student Origins 2011 Germany 71 % 214 Europe w/o Germany 22 % Corporates 112 North America 4% Academics 39 Rest of World 3% Former speakers (selection) 8 Prof. Robert J. Aumann Karl-Georg Altenburg Hans-Paul Bürkner Eckhard Cordes Alexander Dibelius The Hebrew University of Jerusalem CEO Germany President & CEO CEO J.P. Morgan Boston Consulting Group Metro Group CEO DE, AT, RU, Central & Eastern Europe NYC 2010, 2008, 2007 NYC 2009 NYC 2009 Nobel Laureate 2005 NYC 2010, 2009 Goldman Sachs NYC 2011, 2010, 2008 Brady W. Dougan CEO Credit Suisse NYC 2011 Dame Clara Furse Prof. John F. Nash, Jr. Wolfgang Schäuble Prof. Reinhard Selten Jean-Claude Trichet Former CEO Princeton University Federal Minister of Finance University of Bonn President President London Stock Exchange Nobel Laureate 1994 Germany Nobel Laureate 1994 European Central Bank German Central Bank NYC 2010 NYC 2010 NYC 2011 NYC 2011 NYC 2006 NYC 2011, 2006 For this year‘s speakers just take a look at our homepage: www.campus-for-finance.com/NYC/ Prof. Axel Weber Sponsors Campus for Finance 2011 Fleet & Media Partners 9 Your Personal Contact 10 Sophie Romeiß Students Participants Campus for Finance e.V. Burgplatz 2 56179 Vallendar Phone: +49 261-65 09 403 Fax: +49 261 6509 409 [email protected] www.campus-for-finance.com/NYC/