Directors' College is an intensive two-day program for directors and senior executives of publicly traded corporations. This program offers a unique and cutting-edge blend of the latest information on critical issues facing every board today--Sarbanes-Oxley compliance, compensation, audit committee practices, litigation, D & O insurance coverage, and ethical concerns--with seasoned perspectives on best boardroom practices. The program is designed to generate practical takeaway pointers that can be responsibly applied to a broad range of boardroom concerns. Now in its fifteenth year, Directors' College brings together leading CEOs, directors, jurists, scholars, and regulators for a rigorous examination of how directors can respond to corporate governance challenges in these difficult times.
Date of event: June 20-22, 2010
Hosted by: Stanford Law School
For more information or to register visit directorscollege.com.
The Directors' Consortium is a joint offering by the Stanford Graduate School Of Business, Stanford Law School, University Of Chicago Graduate School Of Business, and the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth.
In light of regulatory changes and reduced public confidence, becoming an educated board director is a necessity, not an option. Board members need to understand their fiduciary, legal, and ethical oversight responsibilities the bar has been raised for all directors. As a director, what sorts of questions should you ask management, or outside experts? What level of expertise should you bring to an audit or a finance committee?
What should shareholders expect from you as a director; what should you expect from management? How can you ensure that the governance decisions you make are best for the company? The Directors' Consortium offers even experienced directors the benefit of a research-based, comprehensive approach to the complex decisions that board members must make. Taught by faculty from accounting, finance, law, public policy, and strategic management, this program will help you build a best practices framework for thinking about and making informed board decisions.
Date of event: March 3-5, 2010
Optional Finance Day: March 2, 2010
Application Deadline: January 26, 2009
For more information, contact:
Aimee Slobin
Program Manager
Office of Executive Education
Stanford Graduate School of Business
Phone: 650 724.4336
Toll Free: 866.542.2205 (US and Canada)
Fax: 650 726.3950
E-mail: slobin_aimee@gsb.stanford.edu
A two-day program for trustees and senior managers of public, corporate and union funds as well as endowments and foundations on topics such as fiduciary duties and liabilities, board governance, ethical issues, staff accountability, and relationships with sponsors.
Date of Event: March 25-26, 2010
Hosted by: Stanford Law School