Global Financial Meltdown: What Lies Ahead for Corporations, Investors and Global Markets

Nov 12, 2008


presented by The CIBC Centre for Corporate Governance & Risk Management and SHARE

DATE:
Friday, December 5, 2008
VENUE: Segal Graduate School of Business, 500 Granville St. (at Pender)

Speakers:

Michael O’Sullivan
Michael O’Sullivan is the President of the Australian Council of Superannuation Investors (ACSI) and also a member of the Board of Governors of the International Corporate Governance Network, the Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU), and a representative of the Oceania Region on both the World and Asian Pacific Regional Executives of FIET. Michael is currently the Deputy Chairman of CARE Superannuation Fund. He was one of the first to urge UNI to consider the influence which could be wielded by pension funds for better corporate governance and higher standards of corporate social responsibility.

Raj Thamotheram
Raj is a Responsible Investment specialist who has worked in the investment world for nearly 9 years. His current job is to develop specialist responsible investment funds and be the catalyst for mainstreaming of Responsible Investment at the organization level. He helped to launch the Institutional Investor Group for Climate Change, “Managing pension funds as if the long term really did matter” competition, Pharma Futures, Enhanced Analytics Initiative, Marathon Club, International Roundtable on Executive Remuneration, Principles of Responsible Investment, the first fund in Europe focused on human capital management as a source of alpha and, most recently, the Network for Sustainable Markets.

Video

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Photo Gallery


Robert Adamson (left); Raj Thamotheram (centre); Michael O’Sullivan (right)


Michael O’Sullivan: Australian Council of Superannuation Investors


Raj Thamotheram: Network for Sustainable Markets


Robert Adamson: Executive Director, CIBC Centre for Corporate Governance and Risk Management


Raj Thamotheram (left); Robert Adamson (centre); Michael O’Sullivan (right)