summit09 - Financial Executives International
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summit09 - Financial Executives International
Earn up to 13 CPE Credits ! SUMMIT09 N av i g at i n g N e w R e a l i t i e s financial leadership for challenging times May 4-5 G a y l o r d Te x a n R e s o r t & Convention Center Grapevine, Texas www.financialexecutives.org/summit Platinum Sponsors Elite Sponsor Corporate Sponsor Exhibitors/Sponsors Agresso American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) Arcplan Inc. The Balanced Scorecard Institute Blackline Systems, Inc. BNA Tax & Accounting Capital Advisors Group Chesapeake System Solutions Concur Cresa Partners Crowe Howath LLP Ernst & Young ★ Grant Thornton ★ Houlihan Lokey Infogix ★ Institute of Management Accountants (IMA) Maryland Department of Business and Economic Development Metafile Information Systems PricewaterhouseCoopers ★ Quantum Health Robert Half Management Resources ★ Shred-It SmartPros Ltd ★ Switzerland Trade and Investment Promotion Tagetik Trintech Windham Professionals ★ FEI Strategic Partner as of 3/3/09 For information about exhibit or sponsorship opportunities, please contact Michele Coleman at 202.626.7806. SUMMIT09 2 SUMMIT09 N av i g at i n g N e w R e a l i t i e s financial leadership for challenging times As the American and growing global economic crisis barrels onward, managing the new realities of business in 2009 requires clear direction for moving forward in uncharted waters. Calculated, measured action by financial executives can keep businesses on an even keel, but only if they have access to current research and proven methods. Bringing together world-class leadership, IT and economic authorities, Summit 2009 will provide pragmatic insight to help you keep your bearings in today’s stormy weather. Dear Colleagues: As the new President & CEO of FEI, it is my pleasure to invite you to participate in Navigating New Realities at the Summit ’09 Leadership Conference in Grapevine, Texas. Attendees at this year’s conference will include CFOs, Controllers, Treasurers, VPs of Finance and other financial professionals from around the world. In addition, government policy makers, academic scholars and researchers, economists and business leaders will present and discuss the latest topics and proactive tactics in finance and business today. The conference program consists of general sessions and keynote speakers, and this year’s tracks include: Executive Leadership & Development; Corporate Finance for Private Companies; and Finance & Information Technology. Summit will provide the most upto-date and advanced information over two days, and also provides opportunities for financial professionals to network and exchange ideas on IFRS, the economy, healthcare, leadership, diversity and more. We have a fantastic line-up of speakers, including the interactive panel session View from the C-Suite. Please take a look at this brochure for session details and register today. I am looking forward to meeting you in Grapevine in May at what I know will be an interesting and enjoyable event! Marie N. Hollein 3 N av i g at i n g N e w R e a l i t i e s SUMMIT09 Two days filled with dynamic, timely presentations and in-depth discussions by leading authorities and F EA T U R E D SPEA K E R S industry experts, plus ample networking opportunities. Duncan L. Niederauer Chief Executive Officer NYSE Euronext With extensive knowledge and experience of both U.S. and international markets gained from his years as a partner at Goldman Sachs, Niederauer brings a unique perspective on global growth strategy to his current roles as a member of both the Management Committee and the NYSE Board of Directors. Diane Swonk Senior Managing Director and Chief Economist Mesirow Financial One of the world’s most sought-after economists, Swonk’s prestigious appointments have included several advisory committees to the Federal Reserve Board and on the Congressional Budget Office’s panel of economic advisors. Chris Ballinger Chief Financial Officer Toyota Financial Services Ballinger joined Toyota Financial Services in 2003 as Vice President – Treasury, overseeing the Financial Risk Management, Sales and Trading, Capital Markets and Cash Management groups. In 2008, he assumed the position of Chief Financial Officer. Zanny Minton-Beddoes U.S. Economics Editor The Economist A member of The Economist team since 1994, Minton-Beddoes now oversees all American and global economics coverage. She is a regular commentator on major media programs including Marketplace (NPR), CNN, MacNeil-Lehrer Newshour, CNBC and Public Interest. SUMMIT09 4 Highlights of 2009 Choose sessions from three tracks … or bring three people and cover it all! T r a ck s i n c l ud e Successfully introduced last year, the three-track options offer flexibility so your time is spent on targeted learning to meet your business needs. Make your Summit experience invaluable by attending the sessions most relevant to you. ➤ Executive Leadership & Development Presented by FEI’s Career Services Mastering crucial conversations; Preventing ethical pitfalls; Managing generational diversity ➤ Corporate Finance for Private Companies Sponsored by PricewaterhouseCoopers Private Company Services Presented by FEI’s Committee on Private Companies Promoting wellness for financial health; Containing costs of going green; Sustaining cost-optimization ➤ Finance & Information Technology Sponsored by Infogix Presented by FEI’s Committee on Finance & Technology Understanding IT implications of IFRS; Establishing privacy and data protection priorities; Planning effective eDiscovery 5 N av i g at i n g N e w R e a l i t i e s M ay 3 , 2 0 0 9 Sunday Schedule of Events 1:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. R e g i s tr a t i o n 7:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. Opening Reception in the Lone Star Atrium M ay 4 , 2 0 0 9 MONday Join us in the resort’s signature Texas-sized atrium for cocktails and a menu of heavy hors d’ouvres designed by Executive Chef Ty Thoren. Surrounded by acres of indoor gardens and winding waterways, you’ll take in the welcoming Texas spirit as you mingle with your fellow Summit attendees. Come meet new faces and reconnect with others from past FEI events. 7:30 a.m. – 8:20 a.m. B r e a kf a s t S e s s i o n S 2009 Annual Report: Technology Issues for Financial Executives Focusing on specific information technology issues, priorities and plans for financial officers, the results of the 11th Annual joint CFIT/FERF research report conducted by Gartner will be shared by the report’s author. An open, roundtable discussion will follow where attendees may pose questions directly to the author. John E. Van Decker, Research Vice President, Gartner Presented by Gartner ~ Sponsored by Infogix Addressing IFRS in the Downturn – What’s Right for Your Company Even as companies focus on managing through the economic downturn, IFRS continues to be a key issue for companies to face. Recognizing that careful planning can effectively manage long-term costs and surprises, more U.S. companies are looking for ways to address IFRS now to competitively position themselves for the future. This session will review the latest IFRS developments from the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC); provide lessons learned from U.S. companies assessing and implementing IFRS; present key accounting, finance, tax, people, and systems considerations; and generate discussion around key issues and questions related to IFRS. Rodney Lenfant , Partner, Deloitte & Touche LLP Sponsored by Deloitte 8:30 a.m. – 9:15 a.m. Welcome and Opening of Conference 9:25 a.m. – 10:15 a.m. O p e n i n g K e y n o t e Addr e s s Building Investor Confidence and the New Financial Landscape Formerly head of U.S. cash equities and a past partner and co-Head of the Equities Division for Goldman Sachs & Co., Niederauer will address the elements needed to restore investor confidence and build momentum for economic recovery. He will explore the factors at play since the beginning of 2009 and key issues and opportunities related to the current investment landscape. Duncan L. Niederauer, Chief Executive Officer, NYSE Euronext 10:15 a.m. – 10:45 a.m. Networking Break in Exhibit Hall SUMMIT09 6 M ay 4 , 2 0 0 9 MONday 11:00 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. C o n curr e n t T r a ckS Executive Leadership & Development Presented by FEI’s Career Services ➤➤ Better Ethics NOW — Charting a Course to Avoid a Storm All too frequently, news of yet another high-profile business’s ethical wrongdoing hits the media. In addition to increasing the costly needs of ethical oversight and management, each incident also underscores the public’s ever-diminishing trust in corporations and institutions — perceptions which impact the bottom line for years to come. This session will provide simple but essential foundation ideas for preventing ethical pitfalls, including ways to assure your employees keep ethics in mind in every business decision and five concrete things you can do today to dramatically reduce your ethics risk and that of your company. Christopher Bauer, Ph.D., HSP, CFS, Author, Bauer Ethics Seminars Corporate Finance for Private Companies Presented by FEI’s Committee on Private Companies Sponsored by PricewaterhouseCoopers Private Company Services Turning the Tide: How Wellness Promotion Can Combat the Healthcare Crisis ➤➤ As healthcare treament costs continue to rise, most companies recognize the potential cost-savings of wellness promotion programs yet few know how to implement them for the greatest return on investment. In fact, many strategies simply don’t work. This discussion will provide insight into what investments really work and which ones do not, and will introduce ways you can promote “active consumerism” and emphasize personal accountability as a means to offset the trend of rising costs. Wally Gomaa, Senior Vice President, Holmes Murphy & Associates Finance & Information Technology Presented by FEI’s Committee on Finance & Information Technology Sponsored by Infogix ➤➤ Guidance on Automating Internal Controls With ever-increasing scrutiny on internal controls and the recent regulatory changes making the process more complex — it is critical for today’s executive to understand where and when to invest in the automation of internal controls. In this session you will learn the key factors in the selection and implementation of automated control technologies and how best to cost effectively enhance internal controls from financial-controls experts from both large and mid-size companies. 12:15 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. Luncheon in Exhibit Hall 2:15 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. Executive Leadership & Development Presented by FEI’s Career Services ➤➤ voiding the Ethics Risks They Never Told You About in A Business or Accounting School! Many of the ethical issues we face in our careers are actually well outside of our expertise as financial executives. Will you recognize them and know how to respond appropriately? Some of these situations require specific responses while for others there is no clear right or wrong response. How will you manage these disturbing and potentially extremely costly issues? Using real world examples of ethical situations and an entirely interactive format, Dr. Bauer will help you understand the “nuts and bolts” of ethical reasoning and how to apply it to your decision-making during these often-unseen or ignored ethical challenges. Christopher Bauer, Ph.D., HSP, CFS, Author, Bauer Ethics Seminars 7 N av i g at i n g N e w R e a l i t i e s M ay 4 , 2 0 0 9 MONday Corporate Finance for Private Companies Presented by FEI’s Committee on Private Companies Sponsored by PricewaterhouseCoopers Private Company Services Finding Direction for Sustainable Cost-Optimization Measures ➤➤ As history has proved, cost cutting alone is not enough to ensure company survival during challenging times. Successful restructuring and cost-containment requires precision in the effective use of all assets at a company’s disposal. This session will include an overview of key strategies for operational restructuring, cash tax planning and other sustainable costoptimization strategies. Moder ator : David Zimmerman, Partner, PricewaterhouseCoopers Private Company Services Panelists: Mike Giguere, Director, PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP Tom Kiraly, Chief Financial Officer, Concentra, Inc. Aron Minken, Director Human Resource Services, PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP Shyam Venkat , Principal, U.S. Financial Risk Management Practice, PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP Finance & Information Technology Presented by FEI’s Committee on Finance & Information Technology Sponsored by Infogix Sailing Through IFRS: Leveraging Your Information Systems ➤➤ With IFRS adoption beginning to take shape, large, mid-market and Fortune 1000 companies are wise to plan ahead for the costs associated with it. With a recent KPMG paper citing 50 percent of IFRS costs will be for IT (and others estimating almost 75 percent or more) businesses need to plan now for the future IT implications of IFRS. This discussion will help you plan for necessary IT-related changes, and provide insight into leveraging the whole endeavor to help actualize business strategy as well as realize cost and resource optimization. Brad Fisher, Partner – IT Advisory Practice, KPMG LLP 3:30 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Networking Break in Exhibit Hall 4:15 p.m. – 5:15 p.m. General Session Themes on the Economy Named one of the top economic forecasters in the country by The Wall Street Journal, Swonk will present a dynamic examination of the current trends shaping the economy. Widely praised for her unpretentious, clear commentary into national trends and issues which she shares monthly in the Themes on the Economy newsletter, Swonk will share knowledgeable insights that have made her an invaluable resource for policymakers and business leaders from Washington to Tokyo. Diane Swonk, Chief Economist and Senior Managing Director, Mesirow Financial 5:15 p.m. – 7:15 p.m. Reception in the Exhibit Hall SUMMIT09 8 M ay 5 , 2 0 0 9 TUESDAY 7:30 a.m. – 8:20 a.m. B r e a kf a s t S e s s i o n Surviving and Thriving: Securing Credit Throughout The Crisis Practical guidelines and financing options will be presented to help secure what your company needs from your bank during this credit crisis. Get tips on documentation needed to lock-down credit and communication hints on how to formalize your relationship with your banker(s). Plus, find out what financing options are currently available and how best to leverage them for divestitures or acquisitions. Presenters:Jack F. DiFranco, National Practice Leader, Transaction Advisory Services and Corporate Finance, Grant Thornton LLP Marti Kopacz, Managing Principal, Corporate Advisory and Restructuring Service, Grant Thornton LLP Sponsored by Grant Thornton, LLP 8:30 a.m. – 8:45 a.m. Opening Remarks 8:45 a.m. – 9:35 a.m. G e n e r a l S e s s i o n The End of the World as We Know It, and What Finance Can Do About It Chris Ballinger joined Toyota Financial Services in September 2003 as Vice President - Treasury, overseeing the Financial Risk Management, Sales and Trading, Capital Markets and Cash Management groups. Promoted to Group Vice President in December 2006, he also assumed the responsibility for Global Treasury for Toyota Financial Services Corporation. In 2008, he assumed the additional responsibilities of Finance and Accounting, taking on the Chief Financial Officer as well. Ballinger reports to George Borst, President and CEO. Prior to joining Toyota, he served as Assistant Treasurer for Providian Financial, Vice President of Treasury for Bank of America, and Staff Economist at the President’s Council of Economic Advisors under President Reagan. Ballinger received a bachelor’s degree in Economics from Amherst College and a master’s degree in Economics from the University of California Berkeley. Chris Ballinger, Chief Financial Officer, Toyota Financial Services 9:45 a.m. – 10:15 a.m. Networking Break in the Exhibit Hall 10:15 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. C o n curr e n t T r a ck s Executive Leadership & Development Presented by FEI’s Career Services ➤➤ Understanding and Managing Generational Diversity in the Workplace Each new generation entering the workforce brings a new set of skills, expectations and values which are often divergent from those of other generations. These differences can create tension and workplace dilemmas that require new management strategies. This multimedia session will provide an opportunity to see the workplace through the eyes of Generation Y and X professionals and present strategies for managing inter-generational relationships. Natalie Holder-Winfield, Diversity & Employment Law Consultant, Quest Diversity Initiatives 9 N av i g at i n g N e w R e a l i t i e s M ay 5 , 2 0 0 9 TUESDAY Corporate Finance for Private Companies Presented by FEI’s Committee on Private Companies Sponsored by PricewaterhouseCoopers Private Company Services Going Green Without Seeing Red ➤➤ Driven by escalating energy prices and consumer demands for environmental awareness and social responsibility, more companies are undertaking the hugely ambitious task of “greening” their organizations from start to finish. With an update on the regulatory and legislative outlook on the Greening of American Business, this panel discussion will explore green cost-containment strategies, and tactical relationships that can save time and money while promoting good corporate citizenship. Moder ator : Matthew M. Miller, Senior Director, Government Affairs, Financial Executives International Panelists: Joseph S. Hezir, Vice President, EOP Group, Inc. Kaushik K. Vyas, Vice President, SAIC Finance & Information Technology Presented by FEI’s Committee on Finance & Information Technology Sponsored by Infogix The Truth About Privacy, Data Protection, and Cybersecurity ➤➤ By the time a data breach has occurred at your company, it’s too late to assess privacy and cybersecurity priorities. Whether the violation leaked millions of customers’ information or exposed an internal regulatory issue, dragging your company through protracted litigation or regulatory action, the damage has been done. Profits will be in peril, morale will suffer and the negative publicity will be far-reaching. Yet ample privacy and data protection continues to elude even the world’s top companies. Describing ways to build a successful enterprise-wide program for privacy, data protection, and cybersecurity, this session will include the three greatest privacy pitfalls for financial services companies. Christopher T. Pierson, Chief Privacy Officer, Senior Vice President, Citizens Financial Group, Inc. 11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Luncheon in the Exhibit Hall 1:15 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. C o n curr e n t T r a ckS Executive Leadership & Development Presented by FEI’s Career Services ➤➤ Influential Leadership: How Crucial Conversations Can Change Anything Based on the New York Times bestselling book, “Crucial Conversations: Tools for Talking When Stakes are High,” this captivating session highlights the communication skills natural leaders use in high-stakes and emotional conversation. Learn the steps for mastering crucial conversations and harnessing the power of turning every employee interaction into an experience that achieves synergy, alignment, and agreement. David Maxfield, Vice President Research and Senior Consultant, VitalSmarts Corporate Finance for Private Companies Presented by FEI’s Committee on Private Companies Sponsored by PricewaterhouseCoopers Private Company Services Weathering the Turbulent Economic Environment ➤➤ As the stock market rises and falls with little or no warning, and credit becomes increasingly scarce, senior financial executives at companies of all sizes face unprecedented demands and challenges. How can you survive the challenging economic climate? What challenges lie ahead? Join the discussion of this experienced panel to hear strategies on navigating the current credit markets. Moder ator : Christine DiFabio, Vice President, Advocacy and Accounting Policy, Financial Executives International Panelists: Tim Hart , Treasurer, First National of Nebraska Harvey Rosenblum, Executive Vice President and Director of Research, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas J. Fentress Seagroves, Partner, PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP SUMMIT09 10 M ay 5 , 2 0 0 9 TUESDAY Finance & Information Technology Presented by FEI’s Committee on Finance & Information Technology Sponsored by Infogix ➤➤ Charting a Course for a Sound eDiscovery Process The amended Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP) established stricter expectations for electronically stored information (ESI), and many large, public companies have incurred severe fines and litigation penalties due to eDiscovery failures. “We can’t find that information” is not a defense, and ad-hoc programs are extremely costly and often come up short. A comprehensive eDiscovery process must be able to get the job done in a scalable and effective manner, under tight deadlines, and with the joint efforts of multiple groups, particularly legal and IT. In this session you will discover ways to implement a process-oriented approach for preserving ESI, how to establish effective search strategies, what pre-litigation planning needs to be done now, and the essential components of building an eDiscovery team. Jason Priebe, Partner, Seyfarth Shaw LLP 2:45 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. View from the C-Suite Navigating New Realities Moderated by the U.S. Economics Editor for The Economist, this interactive roundtable will bring industry leaders from telecommunications, energy and transportation together to discuss top-down perspectives and insights on steering their companies and teams through the uncertain currents of today’s domestic and global economy. Moder ator : Zanny Minton-Beddoes, U.S. Economics Editor, The Economist Panelists: Richard G. Lindner Senior Executive Vice President & Chief Financial Officer AT&T 4:00 p.m. Patrick Mulva Vice President & Controller Exxon Mobil Corporation Laura Wright Senior Vice President & Chief Financial Officer Southwest Airlines Company Closing Remarks Ag e n d a s ubj e ct t o ch a n g e 11 N av i g at i n g N e w R e a l i t i e s M ay 6 , 2 0 0 9 WEDNESDAY C o w b o y s G o l f C l ub Out i n g (Requires separate registration) Whether you’re a seasoned player or golf novice, you’re invited to experience the world’s first and only NFL-themed golf course set on a lush 159-acre site highlighting the North Texas landscape. More than just a morning on the links, this outing is a great opportunity to meet and connect with your financial executive peers. For more information visit www.cowboysgolfclub.com 6:15 a.m. – 6:30 a.m. Bus departs from the Gaylord Texan Resort 6:45 a.m. – 7:45 a.m. Breakfast & Check-in at the Cowboys Golf Club 8:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Shotgun start 12:45 p.m. – 1:45 p.m. Luncheon at the Cowboys Golf Club 2:00 p.m. Bus returns to the Gaylord Texan Resort The day includes round trip transportation to/from the Gaylord Texan Resort, 18-holes of golf (including green fees, cart fees, practice balls, range access, tournament services and tax), deluxe breakfast, buffet luncheon, all non-alcoholic drinks, and snacks on the course and in the club house. Fee: $185.00 *** Requires a separate registration – Space is limited – register early! Who should attend Summit? ➤ ➤ SUMMIT09 ➤ VP s o f F i n a n c e CFOs Tr e a s u r e r s ➤ C o n t r o l l e r s ➤ Internal Auditors 12 Gaylord Texan Resort & Convention Center on Lake Grapevine Situated on four-and-a-half acres of Texas vistas on the shores of beautiful Lake Grapevine, the Gaylord Texan offers world-class facilities with authentic Texas style and hospitality. With aweinspiring indoor gardens and winding waterways under its signature atriums, the resort boasts multiple restaurants, unique shopping, a 25,000 square-foot spa and fitness center and more — all designed for guests to enjoy the energy and excitement of the Lone Star State. Cowboys Golf Club Adjacent to the Gaylord Texan, the par 72 championship course sits on a 159-acre site surrounded by an oasis of trees, waterways and natural habitats that provide dramatic elevation changes and magnificent views which are truly unique to the North Texas area. Rated the #1 Daily Fee course in the Dallas/ Ft. Worth area by the Dallas Morning News, and the #1 Course in the Southwest by Zagat Guides, the Cowboys Golf Club offers variety and contrast for the enjoyment of players at all levels and also features a massive practice range and a star-shaped putting green. 13 N av i g at i n g N e w R e a l i t i e s Registration Form First Name, Last Name (Please type or print) Name for Badge Title Company Business Address City/State/Prov ZIP/Postal Code Business Phone Business Fax E-mail (required) Admin’s Name Phone E-mail Payment Information: Member $1,045 (Rate after 4/6/09: $1,245) FEI Membership + Free Conference Registration $645 (Offer not available after 4/6/09) Non-member $1,245 (Rate after 4/6/09: $1,445) Day Pass May 4 or May 5 $595 (Excluding Opening Event) Guest/Spouse: (A non-business related acquaintance) $275 (Includes Opening Event) Name: ________________________________________________________________________ In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, do you have any physical/dietary needs? No Yes. If yes, please specify ______________________________________________________ Golf Event – May 6 YES, I wish to attend (fee: $185) Handicap _________ Pair with: __________________________________________________ Guest/Spouse (fee: $185) Handicap _________ For golf event information visit: www.financialexecutives.org/summit Payment Type: American Express® Diners Club® Discover ® MasterCard® Card Number Visa® Check Expiration Date Card Holder’s Name Signature Date Conference Cancellation/Refund Policy If you need to change your plans, you may transfer your registration to another person at any time. If you must cancel for any reason, notify Financial Executives International in writing by April 5 to receive a refund, less a $50 processing fee. Cancellations received from April 6-12 will be issued a credit to a future FEI conference good for one year, less a $50 processing fee. No credits or refunds will be issued for no-shows or cancellations after April 12. Contact us by email at [email protected], by phone 973.765.1000 or 973.765.1029, by fax 973.765.1031 or by mailing to: Financial Executives International 200 Campus Drive, Suite 200, Florham Park, NJ 07932. SUMMIT09 14 ➤➤ Three Ways to Register W e b www.financialexecutives.org/summit F a x 973.765.1031 (24 hours) M a i l Complete the registration form and return it with payment to FEI, 200 Campus Drive, Suite 200, Florham Park, NJ 07932. Fees must be paid in advance and must accompany a registration form. Registration Information R e g i s tr a t i o n Your registration fee covers all sessions, conference materials, breakfast sessions, refreshment breaks, luncheons, Monday’s evening reception and Sunday’s opening event in the Lone Star Atrium at the Gaylord Texan Resort & Conference Center. Please note the post-Conference golf outing Wednesday is not included in the registration fee; a separate registration is required. G u e s t / S p o u s e R e g i s tr a t i o n f e e Your registration fee covers all social events on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. Please note the post-Conference golf outing Wednesday is not included in the guest/spouse registration fee. Opening Event The opening event will be held at the Gaylord Texan Resort & Conference Center in the Lone Star Atrium on Sunday, May 3 from 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Name badges will be required for admittance and can be picked up at the FEI Registration desk located in the Grapevine Ballroom Pre-function Area. Hotel Re servations A block of rooms has been reserved at the Gaylord Texan Resort & Conference Center at a group rate of $225.00 single/double plus taxes and resort fees. The Gaylord Texan requires a one-night credit card deposit upon making reservations. Hotel cancellation is 72 hours prior to arrival date to ensure a full refund. Any reservations received after the cutoff date of March 31 (or if the group rate sells out early) will be on a spaceavailable basis only. The hotel nor FEI will guarantee group rates if reservations are confirmed after March 31 or if the block sells out earlier. Reservations may be made by calling the Gaylord Texan reservation lines at 817.778.2000 or 866.782.7897 (ask for the FEI/Financial Executives International Summit rate) or online at www.gaylordhotels.com/gaylord-texan (click on Rates & Reservations). In the “Group Code and Special Offer” box insert A-FFI09 and receive a discounted group rate. C PE C r e d i t s FEI is registered with the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA), as a sponsor of continuing professional education on the National Registry of CPE Sponsors. State boards of accountancy have final authority on the acceptance of individual courses for CPE credit. Complaints regarding registered sponsors may be addressed to the National Registry of CPE Sponsors, 150 Fourth Avenue North, Suite 700, Nashville, TN 37219-2417. Web site: www.nasba.org For more information regarding administrative policies such as complaints and refunds, please contact our offices at 973.765.1000. In accordance with NASBA guidelines, 50 minutes equals one credit hour. Some states boards may differ on how many minutes constitute a credit hour. Contact your state board for more information. Instructional methods: Group-Live. Experience Level: Basic. ➤➤ Recommended CPE credits: Up to 13. Prerequisites/advance preparation: None. FREE Summit registration for new FEI members! Join FEI by April 6, 2009, and save $100 on your first year of membership, plus receive FREE registration to Summit 2009. Am e r i c a n A i r l i n e s American Airlines has partnered with FEI to provide a group travel discount of 5% to those that will be traveling to the Dallas-Fort Worth Airport (DFW) or Dallas Love Field Airport (DAL) between the dates of May 1-7 for Summit 2009. For reservations, call 800.433.1790, and refer to authorization number ANA2259AQ or book directly online at www.AA.com and pay no ticketing fees. Continental Airlines FEI has partnered with Continental Airlines to offer a discount off published fares of 2% to 15% or Zone fares on travel to Texas, Dallas Love / Ft. Worth. Book for Summit travel online at www.continental.com and enter your Offer Code ZETXDN2L9L in the Offer Code box when searching for your flights. If booking through a travel professional or MeetingWorks at 800.468.7022 and provide the following information: Agreement Code: DN2L9L; Z Code: ZETX 15 N av i g at i n g N e w R e a l i t i e s 16 FEI would like to recognize our Strategic Partners. 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