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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:
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Prof. Dr. Markus Rudolf
Unite leading corporate representatives, outstanding academics and selected graduate
students
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Provide insight into latest topics on the global
financial agenda
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Encourage a sophisticated forum for challenging
discussions
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Create a personal and team-oriented atmosphere
through interactive workshops
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Offer the chance to make new contacts in the
financial community
Academic Director
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“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
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A day at CFF – New Year’s Conference
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Participants and speakers feel the inspiring
lecture
atmosphere
during
keynote
speeches and panel discussions
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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
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Participants interact in workshops provided
by our corporate partners, apply new
knowledge in challenging case studies and
learn from each other
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Workshops and the corporate fair enable
participants to get to know companies as
future employers.
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A delicious gala dinner in WHU’s historic
vaulted cellar completes an exciting day
Gala Dinner
Preliminary Schedule 2012
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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
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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
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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)
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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
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Your Personal Contact
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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/