Probing Stanford Alum's Role In Goldman crisis
The discussion panel, "SEC vs. Goldman Sachs: Analyzing the Complaint" hosted by the Arthur and Toni Rembe Rock Center for Corporate Governance is mentioned in this article. Andrew S. Ross of the San Francisco Chronicle reports:
Tuesday should be quite a day for 31-year-old Stanford graduate Fabrice Tourre.
Making his first public appearance since being charged with fraud by the Securities & Exchange Commission, Tourre is scheduled to be asked a whole lot of questions by the U.S. Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations alongside his boss, Goldman Sachs Group Inc. CEO Lloyd Blankfein.
Tourre's name's also likely to come up at his alma mater that evening when Stanford Law School hosts an open-to-the public proceeding entitled "SEC vs. Goldman Sachs: Analyzing the Complaint," featuring experts from the law school and Stanford's Graduate School of Business.