
Tentative Agenda
Thursday, March 25, 2004
10:00am
OPENING REMARKS
Dean Howard P. Tuckman
Rutgers Business School, Rutgers University
10:15am–11:30am
PANEL DISCUSSION
Insiders and Outsiders
Presentations by speakers on the governance and ethical challenges facing insiders, outsiders, and those who combine insider and outsider roles as directors, officers, auditors, and counsel.
PANELISTS
Al Koeppe
former CEO, PSE & G
Barbara Lee
Dean, Rutgers School of Management and Labor Relations
Bill Bratton
Georgetown
Oliver Quinn*
Chief Ethics Officer, Prudential
Peter Hutcheon*
Norris, McLaughlin
11:45am–1:00pm
PANEL DISCUSSION
Altruists and Capitalists
Presentations by speakers on whether companies should seek out directors and other managers with an altruistic character, whether market-oriented, capitalist managers can be altruists, whether value diversity is useful, and whether there are useful connections between value diversity and diversity in background.
PANELISTS
Mike Ullmann
Johnson & Johnson
Wayne Eastman
Rutgers
Gordon Sollars
Fairleigh Dickinson
Larry Mitchell
George Washington
Danielle Warren*
Rutgers
Harold Davis*
ex-Chief Ethics Officer, Prudential
1:00-2:15pm
LUNCHEON and KEYNOTE ADDRESS
U.S. Senator Jon Corzine*
10:15am–11:30am
PANEL DISCUSSION
Executive Compensation
Presentations by speakers on how executive compensation ought to be handled and the ethical dimensions of executive compensation.
PANELISTS
Charlie Tharp
Rutgers School of Management and Labor Relations
Beth Young
The Corporate Library
Moshe Adler
Columbia
David Kershaw
Warwick
Chuck Elson*
Delaware
Nemmara Chidambaran*
Rutgers
3:45pm
CLOSING REMARKS
Professor Edwin M. Hartman
Rutgers Business School, Rutgers University
4:00pm
RECEPTION
*not yet confirmed
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