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FORTHCOMING: "Above Zurich With Perspective" - Swiss Finance Institute Retreat On Wealth Management Leadership
From 24 to 27 August, the Swiss Finance Institute is hosting a retreat near Zurich to explore leadership issues in wealth management. Potential attendees are invited to register by 1 July.
This publication is delighted to support the Swiss Finance
Institute’s International Wealth Management Retreat 2014, held at
the SFI Campus at the Credit Suisse Bocken Estate near Zurich,
Switzerland. The event, which runs from 24 to 27 August, examines
the challenge of providing the top-class leadership in wealth
management.
In particular, the retreat will stress corporate governance,
management of client relations and developing talent in the
industry.
For more details about the programme, those who are interested
can visit this website or contact Carmen Gantenbein at cs@sfi.ch
or telephone +41 44 254 30 83. Registration for the programme
closes on 1 July. (For other events and details about the SFI,
click here.)
Among the many speakers taking part at the retreat are Jürg
Zeltner, CEO Wealth Management, UBS; Professor Rüdiger
Fahlenbrach, EPFL Lausanne and Swiss Finance Institute, Lausanne;
Dr Urs Philipp Roth-Cuony, Chairman, FMA Liechtenstein, Vaduz;
Stephen Richards Evans, Head of Private Bank, South Asia, Africa,
the Middle East & Europe, Standard Chartered Private Bank, Dubai,
and Iqbal Khan, Chief Financial Officer, Private Banking & Wealth
Management, Credit Suisse, Zurich. Tom Burroughes, group editor,
ClearView Financial Media, is providing a talk on the subject of
“Excellence in Leadership in M&A and Industry
Consolidation”.
WealthBriefing is particularly pleased to be supporting the
Swiss
Finance Institute in this venture. The SFI is a private
foundation created in 2006 by Switzerland’s banking and finance
community in collaboration with leading Swiss universities.
As a publication and resource for the global wealth management
industry, WealthBriefing and its sister publications
believe thought-leadership events such as this are an
increasingly vital part of their work.
(This item was originally published in June; we are repeating the item as a reminder for readers who might be interested in this event.)