World Affairs Council
of Orange County
In Partnership with the
Orange County Executive Network
presents
"Dead Banks and Their Heirs:
PIIGS, Euro Sovereign Defaults and the US Economic Impact"
Date:Wednesday, June 9, 2010
Location: Irvine Marriott Hotel
Join us for an informative panel discussion. The expert panel includes:
Marvin Barth, Chief Investment Strategist at Tennenbaum Capital Partners, a $4 billion investment firm. Prior to joining TCP, Barth was Chief Economist for International Affairs at the US Department of the Treasury, where he served as the principal economic advisor on international issues and oversaw an economic and financial risk-assessment program across government agencies.
Raj Date, Chairman and Executive Director of the Cambridge Winter Center for Financial Institutions Policy. Previously, Raj Date was a Managing Director of the Financial Institutions Group at Deutsche Bank, where he led the firm’s investment banking coverage for the largest US-based banks and thrifts.
Dr. L. Wayne Gertmenian, Professor of Economics at Pepperdine University’s Graziadio School of Business and Management. He received his Doctorate in Economics, Baccalaureate in International Diplomacy, and legal training from the University of Southern California; his MBA is from the University of Idaho. He served in the Nixon and Ford administrations as a Chief Détente Negotiator in Moscow for the Chairman of the National Security Council, as an emissary to Tehran for the Secretary of Commerce, and as Special Assistant to the Secretary of HUD.
Sanjiv Sanghvi, Executive Vice President, Wells Fargo International Banking & Trade Solutions (IBTS). He oversees 14 IBTS offices across the U.S. that deliver a full range of international and commercial services to large corporate and middle market companies. He earned a B.S. in economics from the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, and an M.B.A. from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Mich. Prior to joining Wells Fargo, Mr. Sanghvi was with the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago.
Date: Wednesday, June 9, 2010
Location: Irvine Marriott Hotel
18000 Von Karman Avenue
Irvine, Ca. 92612
Parking: Self parking is complimentary
6:00 pm Reception * 7:00 pm Dinner * 7:45 pm Program
Members @ $55 Non-Members @ $70 Students @ $38