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Wall Street Reform: Has the Financial Crisis Led to Meaningful Reform on Wall Street?

Event Date 04/13/11

Event: The Suffolk University Sawyer Business School’s Center for Global Business Ethics and Law and the Suffolk University Alumni Association will host a panel discussion, “Wall Street Reform: Has the Financial Crisis Led to Meaningful Reform on Wall Street?” with keynote speaker Andrew Ross Sorkin, editor of the New York Times’ DealBook blog and author of Too Big to Fail.

Panelists include:

· William Emmons, assistant vice president, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
· Kathleen Engel, associate dean for intellectual life, Suffolk University Law School, and author of The Subprime Virus: Reckless Credit, Regulatory Failure, and Next Steps

· Jacques Longerstaey, executive vice president, State Street Global Advisors
· Moderator: Miriam Weismann, director, Center for Global Business Ethics and Law, Sawyer Business School

Time: 2:30 p.m.

Date: Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Location: Suffolk University Law School
First floor
120 Tremont St., Boston

Cost: Free and open to the public; registration required

RSVP: Angela Coletta: acoletta@suffolk.edu ; 617-573-8658

A reception will be held at 5:30 p.m. at The Union Club, 8 Park St., Boston following the panel discussion.

*Suffolk University

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