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A E F SM

Washington, DC

Wednesday, June 11, 2014

2014 Chief Legal Officer Leadership Forum: Spotlight on Litigation (Washington)

Agenda

2014 Chief LegaL OffiCer Leadership fOrum: spOtLight On LitigatiOn (WashingtOn)

Wednesday, June 11, 20147:45am – 5:30pm

7:45am – 8:45am

Breakfast

8:45am – 8:50am

Argyle Executive Forum Opening Remarks

8:50am – 8:55am

Introducing Sam Eberts:

James ManariDirector, Discovery SolutionsEpiq Systems

8:55am – 9:30am

”We’d Like to Ask You a Few Questions: Dealing with the Media”

Sam EbertsChief Legal Officer, Corporate Secretary and Senior Vice President of Corporate AffairsLabCorp

9:35am – 9:55am

Thought Leadership Spotlight Presented by Xerox

”The Business Model Of eDiscovery”

Perspectives by:Matthew MohwinkelVice PresidentXerox

Glen McFarlaneManaging Director, Global Head of Legal DiscoveryJPMorgan Chase

*Please note this session is off the record.

Agenda

9:55am – 10:20am

Coffee Break

10:20am – 11:10am

Panel Discussion

”Effective Litigation Management: Opportunities and Challenges”

Session topics include, but are not limited to:

• Where is the legal department budget being spent and how can it be improved?• How are you creating ways to manage litigation and document review in a timely and cost effective

manner?• Informed decision making – should you settle or go to trial?• How are you building relationships with outside counsel and new vendors when seeking expertise?• How can in-house counsel work with the business to manage litigation effectively?• How are you building your litigation department to meet today’s discovery needs?• How are you integrating technological advances in e-discovery?

Moderator:Leslie ThorntonVice President & General CounselWGL Holdings & Washington Gas Light Company

Panelists:Tim HarknessPartnerFreshfields Bruckhaus Deringer

Tom MiillerSenior Vice President, General Counsel and Corporate SecretaryEngility Holdings

Arnold MorseChief Legal Officer, Senior Vice President and SecretaryCACI

Ahmad NassarExecutive Vice President of Business Affairs & General CounselNFL Players Association

Ganesh NatarajanPresident & CEOMindcrest

Mary Beth TigheVice President and Assistant General CounselR.R. Donnelley & Sons

Agenda

11:15am – 11:35am

Thought Leadership Spotlight Presented by Datacert

”Defining Your 'Win'”

Legal departments across the globe have varying definitions of what a “win” means to them. An effective legal department, like any other business unit within the organization, requires establishing metrics and performance standards to achieve their objectives. Join Craig Raeburn, Vice President and Managing Director, TyMetrix Legal Analytics, as he discusses how to define your “win” by using analytics and big data as a strategic asset within the legal department.

Craig RaeburnVice President and Managing Director, TyMetrix Legal AnalyticsTyMetrix

11:35am – 11:55pm

Coffee Break

Agenda

11:55am – 12:40pm

Panel Discussion

“Understanding the Litigation and Compliance Landscape”

Session topics include, but are not limited to:

• How is technology changing the litigation support function? •Howareyouleveragingtechnologytobenefityourteamandtheprocess?• What decisions are you making when it comes to building your team?• How are you managing the e-discovery and document review process and making accurate cost

predictions?• What are the key regulatory trends you are facing?• How are you managing regulation that is constantly changing?

Moderator:Andrew GoodmanExecutive Director of LitigationQuislex

Panelists:Jonathan GrahamSenior Vice President and General CounselDanaher Corporation

Laura JehlGeneral Counsel, Chief Privacy and Security OfficerResolution Health, Inc.

Dori KuchinskyAssistant General Counsel – Litigation and Global PrivacyW.R. Grace

James RobertsSenior Vice President, General Counsel, and Corporate SecretaryShands HealthCare

Greg SchuetzVice President and General Counsel Global Litigation and Dispute ResolutionLinde North America

Agenda

12:45pm – 1:05pm

Thought Leadership Spotlight Presented by Druva

”eDiscovery Technology and the Impact of the Mobile Workforce”

The dramatic shift towards mobile devices in the enterprise means everyone today is in some form a mobile worker. Along with this is the startling statistic that nearly 30% of enterprise data is being solely stored on these devices, decreasing visibility and increasing company exposure. When an impending litigation happens, how will your organization respond to collect and preserve mobile data efficiently and without spoliation? Join Druva, a pioneer in the endpoint data protection and governance market as we discuss the new frontier of mobility and its impact to data governance, and how new technology is emerging to extend visibility and manageability to this data for eDiscovery collection and preservation, without impacting workforce productivity.

Dave PackerDirector, Product MarketingDruva

1:05pm – 2:05pm

Lunch

Agenda

2:05pm – 2:50pm

Panel Discussion

“Legal Implications of New Technology, Discovery & Litigation”

Session topics include, but are not limited to:

• How are becoming more proactive in the document review process to avoid being reactive on the backend?

• How are you successfully communicating with all relevant teams when it comes to litigation? (IT department, data privacy etc.)

• How can in-house counsel collaborate with the business?• Realizing parts of your e-discovery process that could be at risk or attacked during trial• What are some best practices for managing the cloud and protecting the company’s data?• How are you handling BYOD?

Moderator:Chad VolkertExecutive DirectorRobert Half Legal

Panelists:Theresa CoetzeeVice-President & Assistant General CounselMarriott International, Inc.

Michelle GluckSenior Vice President and General CounselFederal Reserve Bank of Richmond

Raquel TamezInterim Chief Ethics and Compliance OfficerSourceAmerica

2:50pm – 3:10pm

Coffee Break

Agenda

3:10pm – 3:45pm

Fireside Chat

Leslie ThorntonVice President & General CounselWGL Holdings & Washington Gas Light Company

Interviewed by:Kevin BelfordSVP & General CounselAmerican Gas Association

*Please note this session is off the record.

3:50pm – 4:25pm

Luke DemboskyDeputy Chief for Litigation, Computer Crime and Intellectual Property SectionDepartment of Justice

*Please note this session is off the record.

4:25pm – 4:30pm

Argyle Executive Forum Closing Remarks

4:30pm – 5:30pm

Closing Reception

*Please note, the agenda is subject to change.

The information, views, and opinions expressed by speakers and other participants at our conferences are those of the individual and do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of Argyle Executive Forum.

Argyle Executive Forum, its directors and officers, do not guarantee that any information provided by a speaker or other participant is accurate or complete and Argyle Executive Forum does not endorse any opinions that may be presented.

Administrative Notes

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Keynote SpeakersSpeaking Faculty

IntroducIng Sam EbErtS:

James manaridireCtOr, disCOvery sOLutiOnsepiq systems

James Manari is a Director for Epiq Systems, the world’s largest eDiscovery provider. Mr. Manari is responsible for developing and implementing intelligent software and attorney review strategies to increase the accuracy and efficiency of the eDiscovery process. He offers his clients a suite of overall solutions which include; managed attorney review, consulting on data collection, preservation, best practices associated with data filtering, processing and analytics, TAR, and productions.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

James has been employed in his current role at Epiq Systems since 2008 and is based out of Philadelphia. Prior to joining Epiq, James spent five years at the Corporate Executive Board, working for the General Counsel Roundtable. He helped grow that organization in a few years to more than 800 participating companies, each with more than $750 million in annual revenue. He was also instrumental in the launch of the Compliance and Ethics Leadership Council which had more than 500 organizations involved at the time of his departure.

EDUCATION

Mr. Manari received his bachelor of science degree in business from Wake Forest University.

”WE’d LIkE to aSk You a FEW QuEStIonS: dEaLIng WIth thE mEdIa”

sam ebertsChief LegaL OffiCer, COrpOrate seCretary and seniOr viCe president Of COrpOrate affairsLabCOrp

Sam has more than twenty five years of legal experience in private practice and as an international corporate legal executive. Sam is the Chief Legal Officer, Corporate Secretary and Senior Vice President of Corporate Affairs for Laboratory Corporation of America® Holdings (NYSE: LH), one of the world’s largest independent clinical laboratories. Sam leads the company’s Legal, Compliance, Risk Management, Internal Audit, Community Affairs, Privacy, Public Policy, Media Relations and Government Relations Departments. Recognized by Fortune Magazine as one of the most admired companies in the world and an S&P 500 company, LabCorp is a pioneer in commercializing new diagnostic technologies and the first in its industry to embrace genomic testing. With annual revenues of more than $6 billion and more than 34,000 employees worldwide, LabCorp offers more than 4,000 tests ranging from routine blood analyses to reproductive genetics to companion diagnostics. The company serves physicians, government agencies, managed care organizations, hospitals, pharmaceutical companies and employers.

Keynote SpeakersSpeaking Faculty

Sam serves on the Wilson Council for the Woodrow Wilson Center for International Scholars in Washington, D.C., a nonpartisan global public policy institute. He was also recently appointed to the Advisory Board for the World Policy Institute in New York City, a non-partisan think tank for global policy analysis. Sam is a principal with Daerter Group, a private equity firm in New York and serves on the board of Alpha Marketing, Inc., a premier advertising and channel marketing firm based in North Carolina. Sam also serves on the Council for Entrepreneurial Development, the largest entrepreneurial support organization of its kind in the United States, and is an active mentor with the Council’s Venture Mentoring Service, working with entrepreneurs to provide practical, day-to-day professional advice and coaching. Sam was elected to serve as Vice- Chairman of Easter Seals/UCP of North Carolina and Virginia, one of the largest non-profit service organizations in the country. He was recently appointed to serve on the board of the Alamance Community College Foundation. Sam is a frequent speaker on healthcare reform, leadership and the legal profession and has served as a guest lecturer at the Kennedy School of Government, Duke University School of Law and the Baylor School of Medicine. A graduate of Loyola University of Chicago and the Boston University School of Law, Sam has also served as an Adjunct Associate Professor at the University of Texas School of Public Health, Division of Management, Policy and Community Health.

Background: After leaving the global law firm Jones Day, Sam joined Baxter International (NYSE: BAX), serving in various positions, including Chief Counsel for the North American Biotech Business Group managing all legal and regulatory issues relating to its diverse portfolio of blood therapeutics, plasma collection products and genetic research. Sam also managed legal and regulatory issues for the company’s Novocor Division (now World Heart Corporation, NASDAQ: WHRT), the developer of the first widely used LVAS – a heart assist system used as a temporary bridge for hospitalized patients awaiting heart transplants. Sam was part of the senior management team for the five billion dollar spin-off of Allegiance Corporation (NYSE: AEH) from Baxter in 1996 and its subsequent merger with Cardinal Health, Inc. (NYSE: CAH) in 1999. As the Assistant General Counsel for Cardinal, he worked extensively with foreign governments in Asia and Europe on medical device, tax and technology regulation. Sam has testified before Congress and numerous state legislatures on medical device regulation and occupational safety and health measures. He led the medical device industry to develop an international consensus position on the labeling and manufacturing of thousands of medical devices in Europe, the United States and Asia. Prior to joining LabCorp, Sam was Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary for Stepan Company (NYSE: SCL) a global consumer products and specialty chemicals company. Sam managed the Legal, Regulatory Affairs and Risk Management departments for Stepan. He led an industry and agricultural coalition establishing regulatory standards for renewable fuels and bio-additives for petrochemicals at the state and federal level. As the supplier of the insulating foam involved in the Shuttle Columbia accident, Sam coordinated Stepan’s investigation into that tragedy. Sam was the lead negotiator for a settlement of radioactive decontamination programs with state and federal agencies in New Jersey stemming from the early years of the government’s atomic weapons program.

(Sam Eberts bio continued...)

Keynote SpeakersSpeaking Faculty

thOught Leadership spOtLight presented by XerOX

”thE buSInESS modEL oF edIScovErY”

PErSPEctIvES bY:mattheW mOhWinkeLviCe presidentXerOX

Matt Mohwinkel, Executive Vice President of Xerox Litigation Services (XLS), has spent the past 15 years consulting with Fortune 500 corporations and AmLaw 100 law firms on discovery for complex litigation matters and investigations.

For Xerox Corporation, he manages all discovery matters for the Office Of The General Counsel (OGC) which requires working closely with in-house lead counsel, preparing budgets, leading the dedicated project management team, and providing consultation to the outside law firms.

In addition, he developed, implemented, and manages the Account-Matter Management Program for the XLS’s largest corporate client consisting of over 600 matters with approximately 200 outside law firms over the past 4 years. Finally, he handles significant Hart Scott Rodino (HSR) antitrust second request and Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) investigations.

Prior to joining Xerox Litigation Services, Matt was a Director with Deloitte where he built and led their Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and Deloitte Discovery Services business development teams responsible for $25 million per year in revenue. A University Of Iowa Law graduate, Matt held positions with MCI Corporation and Science Applications International Corporation in their compliance and information security divisions.

gLen mCfarLanemanaging direCtOr, gLObaL head Of LegaL disCOveryJpmOrgan Chase

Glen McFarlane is a Managing Director in JPMorgan Chase’s Litigation Department and is their Global Head of Legal Discovery. Glen has been with JPMorgan Chase for 8 years and has seen a lot of growth in and increased expectations with the Discovery function over his tenure. Much of his time over the past year has involved refocusing JPMC’s discovery program by building and optimizing internal teams, refreshing vendor relationships, and overlaying business management using budgets, forecasting and operational metrics.

*PLEaSE notE thIS SESSIon IS oFF thE rEcord.

Keynote SpeakersSpeaking Faculty

thOught Leadership spOtLight presented by dataCert

”dEFInIng Your ‘WIn’”

Craig raeburnnatiOnaL direCtOr Of teChniCaL saLestymetriX

Keynote SpeakersSpeaking Faculty

thOught Leadership spOtLight presented by druva

”edIScovErY tEchnoLogY and thE ImPact oF thE mobILE WorkForcE”

dave paCkerdireCtOr, prOduCt marketingdruva

Dave has more than 20 years of experience influencing products in the enterprise technology space, primarily focused on information management and governance. As a member [SP1] of the Druva team, Dave leads Product Marketing, which serves an integral role leading product definition and direction. Prior to joining Druva, Dave has held executive positions at Autonomy Corp., Interwoven Inc., and Silicon Graphics. He was also instrumental in the product and market definition of the first widely deployed mobile device, Tablet PC, while at Uppercase, Inc., (acquired by Microsoft in 2000).

Keynote SpeakersSpeaking Faculty

fireside Chat

LesLie thOrntOnviCe president & generaL COunseLWgL hOLdings & WashingtOn gas Light COmpany

Leslie T. Thornton has been Vice President and General Counsel of WGL Holdings, Inc. (“WGL”) and Washington Gas Light Company (“Washington Gas”) since January 2, 2012, having joined that company as Counsel to the Chairman in November 2011. Ms. Thornton is responsible for developing, coordinating, and providing legal advice and counsel to WGL and all its subsidiaries on matters including, but not limited to, litigation, regulatory affairs, business transactions, employment and labor law, employee benefits issues, ethics, compliance, and cyber-threats/cyber-security, among others. At the chairman’s request, Ms. Thornton also serves on WGL’s Strategy Council, Risk Management Committee, Anti-Fraud Committee, and SOX Management Committee. Prior to joining the company, Ms. Thornton served as a partner with the law firm of Dickstein Shapiro LLP in Washington D.C. from 2004 until 2011 and as a partner with the law firm of Patton Boggs, LLP from 2000 to 2004. At Dickstein, Ms. Thornton conducted and managed sensitive, high-level internal corporate, federal government, and state attorney general investigations. She also advised her clients in high-level matters before the Executive Branch, White House, and regulatory agencies. At Patton Boggs, Ms. Thornton advised and represented clients before regulatory agencies and helped support their strategic efforts before Congress and the White House. Beginning with the Presidential Transition of 1992 and until 2000, Ms. Thornton worked with U.S. Secretary of Education Richard W. Riley, first as Deputy Chief of Staff and Counselor, and then as Chief of Staff at the U.S. Department of Education (“ED”). During her nearly eight years at ED, Ms. Thornton advised the Secretary on all ED matters, served as the liaison between the Secretary and the White House on policy, political, ethics, personnel and other issues; supervised the higher education administrative appeals process for the Secretary; and helped implement President Clinton’s education initiatives. Ms. Thornton was selected by the White House in 1995 to serve on the President’s White House Budget Working Group when the government shut down, and in 1996 she served in a senior role on President Clinton’s presidential debate team. Holding a top secret clearance, Ms. Thornton was her agency’s representative for the Continuity of Operations of Government program. Also, since 2005 Ms. Thornton has been a member of the board of directors of Career Education Corporation (“CEC”), a publicly traded company, where she is Chair of the Compliance Committee and a member of the Nominating & Governance Committee. Ms. Thornton served as Lead Independent Director of CEC from October 2011 through May 2013. She holds a Professional Director Certification from the American College of Corporate Directors, a public company director education and credentialing organization. Ms. Thornton is asked to speak at numerous conferences and has been widely published in newspapers and other outlets including the Boston Globe, Wall Street Journal, and Legal Times. She has recently co-authored a treatise chapter on privacy and security in the 2013 Thomson Reuters/West Law series entitled Successful Partnering Between Inside and Outside Counsel. Ms. Thornton holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Pennsylvania and a Juris Doctorate from Georgetown University Law Center.

Keynote SpeakersSpeaking Faculty

IntErvIEWEd bY:kevin beLfOrdsvp & generaL COunseLameriCan gas assOCiatiOn

Kevin B. Belford is the Senior Vice President and General Counsel of the American Gas Association (AGA) which he joined in 1977. AGA represents local natural gas utilities that deliver gas to more than 65 million homes and businesses across the nation. Additionally, AGA provides services to member natural gas pipelines, marketers, gatherers, international companies and a variety of industry organizations.

Mr. Belford has extensive experience at AGA handling complex association and industry legal matters. He provides legal advice and representation to the Association and the natural gas industry on key activities and advocacy priorities. He has also served as General Counsel to the AGA Laboratories and its successor, International Approval Services, which are the organizations with responsibility for research and safety certification of residential and commercial appliances and equipment. He represents AGA at the Department of Justice, Department of Transportation, Department of Energy, Federal Trade Commission, Consumer Product Safety Commission and similar government agencies.

Mr. Belford has been involved with many national energy issues since joining AGA. He has served as Staff Executive to the Association’s Legal Committee, Corporate Law and Environmental & Safety Committees. He has been legal advisor to a number of AGA Board and other committees. His responsibilities also include legal matters relating to public policy, utility operating and engineering practices, cybersecurity, codes and standards, advertising and insurance.

Prior to joining AGA, Mr. Belford held a number of government positions in New York, Massachusetts and Washington, D.C. He received a Bachelor of Science degree from Georgetown University in Washington, D.C., and a Juris Doctorate degree from Boston College Law School in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts. He serves on the Boards of numerous charitable and educational organizations. He is an active member of the Bar in the District of Columbia and Virginia. He is also a member of the U.S. Supreme Court Bar and various federal circuit and district courts. He serves on the Executive Committee of the Association General Counsel Forum, an organization that represents the General Counsel of the fifty largest trade and professional associations.

*PLEaSE notE thIS SESSIon IS oFF thE rEcord.

Keynote SpeakersSpeaking Faculty

Luke dembOskydeputy Chief fOr LitigatiOn, COmputer Crime and inteLLeCtuaL prOperty seCtiOndepartment Of JustiCe

Luke Dembosky is the Deputy Chief for Litigation in the Computer Crime and Intellectual Property Section at the Department of Justice, where he supervises all cybercrime and IP prosecutions by the section’s attorneys. Before joining CCIPS, Dembosky served for two and half years as the DOJ representative at the U.S. Embassy in Moscow, Russia, where he represented DOJ to Russia on matters of transnational crime, particularly cybercrime and IP crimes, and worked with Russian law enforcement and other government officials to build cooperation between the two countries. Prior to working in Moscow, Dembosky was based in Pittsburgh as a member of DOJ’s Computer Hacking and Intellectual Property (CHIP) network of federal prosecutors, and prosecuted some of the largest computer crime cases in the United States, including many involving cooperation with foreign law enforcement counterparts around the world. In 2010, Dembosky received a Director’s Award from the Justice Department for his work on what was at the time the largest cyber crime prosecution in U.S. history, U.S. v. Max Ray Butler, with losses of over $86 million. This case has been the subject of two books and a CNBC documentary, and has been influential in shaping the way major hacking cases are handled. Prior to joining the Justice Department, Dembosky practiced civil litigation at a Philadelphia law firm, and served as a law clerk to the Honorable Richard L. Nygaard of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit.

*PLEaSE notE thIS SESSIon IS oFF thE rEcord.

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paneL disCussiOn

“EFFEctIvE LItIgatIon managEmEnt: oPPortunItIES and chaLLEngES”

modErator:LesLie thOrntOnviCe president & generaL COunseLWgL hOLdings & WashingtOn gas Light COmpany

Leslie T. Thornton has been Vice President and General Counsel of WGL Holdings, Inc. (“WGL”) and Washington Gas Light Company (“Washington Gas”) since January 2, 2012, having joined that company as Counsel to the Chairman in November 2011. Ms. Thornton is responsible for developing, coordinating, and providing legal advice and counsel to WGL and all its subsidiaries on matters including, but not limited to, litigation, regulatory affairs, business transactions, employment and labor law, employee benefits issues, ethics, compliance, and cyber-threats/cyber-security, among others. At the chairman’s request, Ms. Thornton also serves on WGL’s Strategy Council, Risk Management Committee, Anti-Fraud Committee, and SOX Management Committee. Prior to joining the company, Ms. Thornton served as a partner with the law firm of Dickstein Shapiro LLP in Washington D.C. from 2004 until 2011 and as a partner with the law firm of Patton Boggs, LLP from 2000 to 2004. At Dickstein, Ms. Thornton conducted and managed sensitive, high-level internal corporate, federal government, and state attorney general investigations. She also advised her clients in high-level matters before the Executive Branch, White House, and regulatory agencies. At Patton Boggs, Ms. Thornton advised and represented clients before regulatory agencies and helped support their strategic efforts before Congress and the White House. Beginning with the Presidential Transition of 1992 and until 2000, Ms. Thornton worked with U.S. Secretary of Education Richard W. Riley, first as Deputy Chief of Staff and Counselor, and then as Chief of Staff at the U.S. Department of Education (“ED”). During her nearly eight years at ED, Ms. Thornton advised the Secretary on all ED matters, served as the liaison between the Secretary and the White House on policy, political, ethics, personnel and other issues; supervised the higher education administrative appeals process for the Secretary; and helped implement President Clinton’s education initiatives. Ms. Thornton was selected by the White House in 1995 to serve on the President’s White House Budget Working Group when the government shut down, and in 1996 she served in a senior role on President Clinton’s presidential debate team. Holding a top secret clearance, Ms. Thornton was her agency’s representative for the Continuity of Operations of Government program. Also, since 2005 Ms. Thornton has been a member of the board of directors of Career Education Corporation (“CEC”), a publicly traded company, where she is Chair of the Compliance Committee and a member of the Nominating & Governance Committee. Ms. Thornton served as Lead Independent Director of CEC from October 2011 through May 2013. She holds a Professional Director Certification from the American College of Corporate Directors, a public company director education and credentialing organization. Ms. Thornton is asked to speak at numerous conferences and has been widely published in newspapers and other outlets including the Boston Globe, Wall Street Journal, and Legal Times. She has recently co-authored a treatise chapter on privacy and security in the 2013 Thomson Reuters/West Law series entitled Successful Partnering Between Inside and Outside Counsel. Ms. Thornton holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Pennsylvania and a Juris Doctorate from Georgetown University Law Center.

Panels

PanELIStS:tim harknesspartnerfreshfieLds bruCkhaus deringer

Tim represents clients in complex commercial litigation. He has played prominent roles in major cases involving international financial service and accounting firms in securities fraud cases, hedge fund-related litigation, commercial disputes and before bankruptcy courts.

Professional services and private equity firms, manufacturers and media companies call upon his expertise in commercial arbitrations and civil litigation arising from claims of fraud, breach of contract, malpractice, and veil piercing.

Tim has authored several articles on issues relative to his practice, for publications including Legal Week (“What to do when the US wants YOU - Freshfields on the myths and realities of the US justice system”), Thomson Reuters News & Insights (“Chinese companies under fire: The recent boom in U.S. securities cases against Chinese public companies”), and the New York Law Journal (“‘Voom’ Court Adopts ‘Zubulake’ Standard for Preserving Electronic Data”).

Tim received his BA cum laude from Yale University in 1987 and his JD cum laude from the University of Michigan in 1995, where he was Contributing Editor of the Law Review. He is admitted to practice in Connecticut and New York, before the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York, and the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit.

tOm miiLLerseniOr viCe president, generaL COunseL and COrpOrate seCretaryengiLity hOLdings

Tom Miiller is Senior Vice President, General Counsel and Corporate Secretary of Engility Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: EGL). Mr. Miiller previously served as Senior Vice President and General Counsel of the L-3 Services Group of L-3 Communications Corporation since rejoining L-3 Communications in December 2004. He had previously served in various legal positions within L-3 Communications and its legacy companies from 1987 through 2000. In the years prior to rejoining L-3, Mr. Miiller was Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary of Allied Aerospace, Inc., a privately held defense aerospace company. Before joining L-3 in 1987, Mr. Miiller was an attorney in the Dykema Gossett law firm in Washington D.C. Mr. Miiller has a Bachelor’s degree in Political Science from the University of Utah and a Juris Doctor’s degree from the National Law Center, George Washington University.

arnOLd mOrseChief LegaL OffiCer, seniOr viCe president and seCretaryCaCi

ahmad nassareXeCutive viCe president Of business affairs & generaL COunseLnfL pLayers assOCiatiOn

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ganesh nataraJanpresident & CeOmindCrest

Ganesh, co-founder of the world’s first legal outsourcing company, has ensured Mindcrest’s position as industry leader since its inception in 2001. Under his leadership, Mindcrest has become synonymous with quality and value to lawyers in the U.S. and Europe.

Throughout his career, Ganesh has acted as an advisor to several Fortune 500 companies in areas, such as market-entry strategies, capital raising activities, joint venture arrangements, strategic alliances and various commercial arrangements, including mergers and acquisitions. His vast cross-border experience and deep insight into international investment issues enabled him to guide U.S. and U.K. clients on investment propositions in India. His keen global legal acumen was instrumental in guiding numerous multi-nationals in making their entry into India.

Prior to Mindcrest, Ganesh was a partner and spearheaded the India practice at McGuire Woods LLP, an international law firm of 900 attorneys. It was there that Ganesh met George Hefferan, and together with Rohan Dalal and Teju Deshpande, they founded Mindcrest.

With his vast and varied experience, Ganesh has become a leading authority in the international legal industry, and has addressed many industry forums, bar associations and law schools internationally.

Ganesh has an MBA from Brigham Young University in Utah and a JD from Washington University in St. Louis. He holds an undergraduate degree from the University of Bombay and a graduate degree in management from the Symbiosis Institute of Business Management, Pune.

Ganesh brings 20 years of business and legal experience to Mindcrest.

mary beth tigheviCe president and assistant generaL COunseLr.r. dOnneLLey & sOns

Mary Beth Tighe is Vice President, Associate General Counsel at RR Donnelley & Sons Company. RR Donnelley is a Fortune 250 and is a global provider of integrated print services and communications using both conventional and digital print technologies. In addition to its United States operations Donnelley has global operations in Latin America, Europe and Asia. At Donnelley Mary Beth is responsible for all U.S. commercial disputes and litigation and is responsible for its global anti-bribery compliance initiatives.

Prior to joining Donnelley, Mary Beth was in private practice and was an Assistant Corporation Counsel for the City of Chicago and began her law career as a prosecutor in the Du Page County State’s Attorney Office.

Mary Beth received her B.S. from Michigan State University and her J.D. from the John Marshall Law School.

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paneL disCussiOn

“undErStandIng thE LItIgatIon and comPLIancE LandScaPE”

modErator:andreW gOOdmaneXeCutive direCtOr Of LitigatiOnquisLeX

Andrew has over fourteen years of experience actively managing and supervising large, complex document reviews on antitrust, securities, commercial litigation, intellectual property and construction law matters in industries such as telecommunications, financial services, pharmaceuticals, oil/gas, healthcare, consumer products and semiconductors. He has trained multiple large teams on document review, creating privilege logs, and deposition digesting and is currently responsible for spearheading QuisLex’s litigation training programs.

He also manages key substantive and administrative aspects of QuisLex’s client and vendor relationships. Andrew began his career in the LPO industry with QuisLex’s subsidiary, SQ Global Solutions. Andrew received his J.D. and M.B.A. from Washington University in St. Louis and earned a B.A. with honors from the University of Michigan.

PanELIStS:JOnathan grahamseniOr viCe president and generaL COunseLdanaher COrpOratiOn

Mr. Graham joined Danaher Corporation in 2006 as Senior Vice President and General Counsel. Before joining Danaher, Mr. Graham was the Vice President, Litigation & Legal Policy for the General Electric Company with global responsibility for legal disputes, investigations, enforcement proceedings, and the compliance program. Previously, Mr. Graham was a partner at Williams & Connolly LLP where for 16 years he had wide-ranging trial practice representing corporations and individuals in complex business disputes, international arbitrations, and white-collar criminal matters.

Mr. Graham earned a bachelor’s degree in Economics from Pitzer College and a J.D. from the University of Texas School of Law where he was the Editor-in-Chief of the Texas Law Review.

Laura JehLgeneraL COunseL, Chief privaCy and seCurity OffiCerresOLutiOn heaLth, inC.

Laura is General Counsel, Chief Privacy and Security Officer at Resolution Health, Inc. (“RHI”), a wholly-owned subsidiary of WellPoint, Inc., which uses healthcare data analytics and personalized communication to improve health outcomes. In addition to her role at RHI, Laura is also responsible for legal issues presented by WellPoint’s joint development initiative with IBM to create innovative healthcare solutions powered by IBM’s Watson technology, including a solution focused on oncology treatment.

Before joining Resolution Health, Laura was Chief Litigation Counsel at AOL, where she played a central role in the development of internet law, including the ISP immunity provisions of the Communications Decency Act, the legal battle against junk email, online privacy protection and the $750 million settlement of Netscape’s antitrust suit against Microsoft. Laura later served in a business role as Chief of Staff to AOL’s Vice-Chairman. Early in her career, she was a lawyer in private practice at Covington & Burling in Washington, DC.

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Laura received her B.A. with highest honors in Political Science from the University of California, Berkeley, and her J.D. cum laude from Harvard Law School. She serves on the Washington, DC Regional Board of Directors of Reading Partners, a national non-profit focused on improving literacy among low income students in grades K-5, and is also an active volunteer at St. Albans School. A native of San Diego, she lives in Chevy Chase, Maryland with her husband, Michael Cicero, and two sons.

dOri kuChinskyassistant generaL COunseL – LitigatiOn and gLObaL privaCyW.r. graCe

DORI ANNE KUCHINSKY is Assistant General Counsel – Litigation and Global Privacy at W. R. Grace, in their Columbia, MD Headquarters. Prior to joining Grace, Ms. Kuchinsky was a Senior Attorney at Cahill Gordon & Reindel in their New York and Washington, D.C. offices, where she represented clients in a variety of complex litigations. Ms. Kuchinsky is a graduate of Vassar College and St. John’s University School of Law, where she was a Member of the Law Review.

At Grace, Ms. Kuchinsky handles a broad range of litigation matters and is responsible for the creation and implementation of their eDiscovery compliance program. In her privacy role, Ms. Kuchinsky has focused on building a comprehensive global data security and privacy program for the Company, including strategies for identifying and managing data security and privacy issues for planned technologies, international contracts, marketing and online initiatives.

James rObertsseniOr viCe president, generaL COunseL, and COrpOrate seCretaryshands heaLthCare

JAMES ROBERTS, J.D., joined Shands in 2008 as senior vice president, general counsel and corporate secretary. He oversees legal services and medical staff services, closely collaborates with corporate compliance and privacy for the Shands family of hospitals and outpatient programs, and is regularly engaged in the strategic positioning of the organization.

From 2002 to 2008, Roberts was senior vice president, general counsel and corporate secretary for the University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics. There, he oversaw legal affairs, trustee affairs, compliance, and professional liability and risk management

His over 30-year legal career spans health care general and deputy general counsel positions with the hospitals of the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center System and of The Johns Hopkins Hospital and Johns Hopkins Health System. Roberts has also recently held investment banking positions as managing director with PNC Capital Markets and PNC Venture Bank, where he specialized in strategic consulting and mergers and acquisition transactions for venture-backed start-up and health care companies. He has al held numerous legal positions with publically traded Fortune 500 real estate, insurance brokerage and finance and banking companies.

Roberts was a Phi Kappa Phi graduate of the University of Maryland, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in molecular biology and a juris doctor degree. Roberts is a frequent speaker on health care and risk management topics at regional and national health care symposiums and the American Society for Healthcare Risk Management.

Roberts also serves as adjunct professor for the health care law course at the University of Florida Levin College of Law. He is a member of the American Health Lawyers Association.

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greg sChuetzviCe president and generaL COunseL gLObaL LitigatiOn and dispute resOLutiOnLinde nOrth ameriCa

Greg Schuetz is Vice President and General Counsel for The Linde Group, responsible for Global Litigation and Dispute Resolution. Linde is a leading global supplier of industrial gases and engineering services based in Munich, Germany. Greg is located at Linde’s North American headquarters in Murray Hill, New Jersey. He supervises major litigation involving Linde entities worldwide.

Before joining Linde in December 2008, Greg was Senior Staff Counsel – Product Liability for Chrysler LLC (formerly DaimlerChrysler Corporation) in Auburn Hills, Michigan. At Chrysler, he managed seat litigation throughout the United States and supervised the defense of product liability matters involving Chrysler, Jeep and Dodge vehicles outside the United States. Greg also coordinated various cross-company litigation issues involving Mercedes-Benz vehicles with Daimler AG attorneys in Stuttgart, Germany.

Previously, Greg worked for the litigation firm of Feeney Kellett Wienner & Bush in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. His practice focused on automotive product liability defense, commercial litigation, premises liability and white collar criminal defense.

Greg began his legal career as an Assistant United States Attorney in Detroit, where he prosecuted a wide variety of federal crimes, including firearms offenses, narcotics violations, bank robberies, counterfeiting, interstate theft, fraud and immigration offenses. He tried over 18 cases to jury verdict and argued numerous appeals to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit. Greg joined the U.S. Attorney’s office directly from a judicial clerkship with United States District Judge William G. Young in Boston.

Greg received his J.D. cum laude from Harvard Law School and his B.A. summa cum laude from Kalamazoo College. Between college and law school, he also studied at the Universities of Bonn and Freiburg in Germany under a scholarship from the Hanns-Seidel Foundation.

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modErator:Chad vOLkerteXeCutive direCtOrrObert haLf LegaL

Charles Volkert is executive director for Robert Half Legal and co-managing director of Robert Half Legal eDiscovery Services. Robert Half Legal is the premier provider of highly skilled legal professionals for law firms and corporate legal departments. The company also offers legal project management and e-discovery services for a wide range of initiatives, including litigation support, mergers and acquisitions matters and document review. Robert Half Legal is the legal staffing division of Robert Half International, a global leader in professional services since 1948.

Mr. Volkert began his staffing industry career when he joined Robert Half in 1999 and has served as vice president of national accounts for the company. He has been instrumental in the expansion of Robert Half Legal, which has locations in major North American and international markets, and the company’s e-discovery services offering.

Mr. Volkert advises clients on the strategic use of project teams for e-discovery and document review, temporary legal support and full-time staff to cost-effectively manage business fluctuations and workload increases. He also specializes in legal search.

Prior to his employment with Robert Half Legal, Mr. Volkert worked as a litigator with McGrane & Nosich in Coral Gables, Florida where he focused on complex litigation, insurance defense, medical malpractice and product liability. Prior McGrane & Nosich, he was an associate at Ford & Sinclair in Miami, Florida.

A noted author and speaker, Mr. Volkert helped develop the company’s alliance partnerships with the Association of Certified E-Discovery Specialists, Association of Corporate Counsel, Association of Legal Administrators and Minority Corporate Counsel Association. He is a graduate of the University of Miami School of Law where he received a juris doctor and holds a bachelor of arts degree in political science from Furman University. Mr. Volkert is a member of the Florida Bar, the Dade County Bar Association and the American Bar Association.

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PanELIStS:theresa COetzeeviCe-president & assistant generaL COunseLmarriOtt internatiOnaL, inC.

Theresa Coetzee is Vice President and Assistant General Counsel - Dispute Resolution at Marriott International, Inc. where she manages a varied docket of general commercial, class action and patent litigation. Her practice involves a significant amount of international arbitration and covers all Marriott brands - worldwide. In this position she also teams with her business partners to assess and minimize risk in wide variety of transactions and initiatives. Additionally, with the Senior Director of the law department’s technology and records management teams reporting to her, Theresa supervises the department’s technology and records management initiatives.

Prior to joining Marriott Theresa served as Assistant General Counsel for Litigation at Verizon Business. Her role at Verizon Business evolved from her work at MCI, Inc.

Before beginning her in-house service, Theresa developed her litigation and antitrust expertise in private practice, including at the law firm of Collier Shannon Scott, PLLC (now Kelley Drye & Warren), in Washington, D.C.

Theresa is a former Co-Chair of the Litigation Steering Committee of the District of Columbia Bar and has been an Adjunct Professor of Legal Research and Writing at George Washington University Law School. She is a graduate of Colgate University and the University of Denver, College of Law.

miCheLLe gLuCkseniOr viCe president and generaL COunseLfederaL reserve bank Of riChmOnd

Michelle Gluck joined the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond as senior vice president and general counsel in 2009. She is a member of the senior management committee and oversees the Bank’s Legal, Corporate Communications, and Government Affairs departments, as well as the Corporate Secretary’s office.

Prior to joining the Fed, Ms. Gluck was executive vice president and chief legal officer at LandAmerica Financial Group, Inc. She started her career in Richmond, Virginia, with Hunton & Williams, followed by experience as vice president and general counsel at Best Products, and vice president and associate general counsel at the Sports Authority and Kmart.

Ms. Gluck is a member of the Virginia and Michigan State Bars and the American Bar Association. She currently serves on the Greater Richmond Chamber’s board of directors.

In 2012, Ms. Gluck received Virginia Lawyers Media’s Influential Women of Virginia Award, and she received an Executive Women in Business Achievement Award in 2007.

Ms. Gluck earned a B.A. degree in English from the University of Michigan and a J.D. degree from the University of Michigan Law School.

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raqueL tamezinterim Chief ethiCs and COmpLianCe OffiCersOurCeameriCa

Raquel Tamez is Principal – Litigation and e-Discovery at CSC, a global leader in providing technology-enabled business solutions and services. Headquartered in Falls Church, Va., CSC has approximately 95,000 employees and reported revenue of $15.7 billion for the 12 months ended September 28, 2012. In her role at CSC, Raquel is responsible for the management of all litigation matters. Raquel also serves as the e-Discovery Counsel for the company managing all phases of the process including Preservation Orders, document review and production, and vendor relationships. Raquel is a frequent presenter on litigation, litigation management and e-discovery topics. Prior to joining CSC, Raquel was in private practice at a law firm in Dallas Texas, where she represented CSC as a client.

Raquel has substantial experience advising senior executives and managers in large corporations on complex litigation matters. After starting her legal career as Trial Attorney in the U.S. Department of Labor Solicitor’s Office, she joined Mary Kay, Inc., an international cosmetics company. As in-house counsel there, she handled all international employment matters for 35 subsidiaries as well as domestic-manufacturing labor and employment issues. She then served as Vice President and Corporate Counsel for Affiliated Computer Services, Inc., a global BPO and IT outsourcing company based in Texas, where she managed all aspects of employment-related litigation and oversaw the development and implementation of the company’s worldwide compliance training program.

Raquel is an active member of several professional organizations, including DC’s Hispanic Bar Association. She speaks fluent Spanish and has received national recognition as a recipient of the Hispanic Corporate Achiever Award bestowed by the Hispanic Association on Corporate Responsibility. Currently, Raquel is a Fellow in the Leadership Council on Legal Diversity (LCLD) Talent Development Program, an organization of corporate chief legal officers and law firm managing partners.

Raquel dedicates significant time to pro bono matters. She has volunteered at Dallas’ Dispute Mediation Services and the Dallas Volunteer Attorney Program and has served as a board member for several non-profit organizations, including the Greater Dallas Council for Drug and Alcohol Abuse, the Family Gateway, which provides services to homeless families, and AIDS Arms, Inc. She is a regular participant in the Corporate Legal Diversity Pipeline Program, a national partnership between the Association of Corporate Counsel and Street Law, which pairs corporate legal departments with diverse high schools in an effort to encourage students to consider careers in the legal profession.

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QuisLex is a premier litigation and corporate support services provider to Global 500 corporations and Am Law 10, Am Law 25, Global 100 and Magic Circle law firms. Chambers and Partners consistently ranks QuisLex as a Band 1 Global LPO provider since initiating coverage in 2011. Founded in 2004 and headquartered in New York, QuisLex provides its services to its worldwide client base from its state-of-the-art, 24/7 secure execution centers in India, and its onshore review facility. QuisLex has grown organically over the past nine+ years from 3 employees to over 650+, entirely due to repeat work and references from clients.

All of our reviewers are permanent employees. We have a dedicated independent quality team of Six Sigma Master Black Belts, linguists and quality analysts who implement Six Sigma based proprietary quality control metrics that demonstrate to our clients the qualitative superiority of our work product in a quantifiable manner. These methodologies also enable us to execute projects on shorter time frames with a high degree of quality and budget certainty.

QuisLex’s litigation services focus on document review and related aspects of electronic discovery. To date, QuisLex has reviewed well in excess of three billion pages in various matters across diverse industries, including the financial services, insurance, oil and gas, high tech, pharmaceuticals, telecommunications, and automotive industries. QuisLex deploys proprietary search methodologies and empirical algorithms to assist clients in early case assessment/intelligent document reduction at the start of the review. QuisLex also provides its in-house and law firm clients end-to-end trial preparation assistance, such as detailed pattern/trend analysis, detailed issue analysis, and deposition analysis/comparisons.

QuisLex is led by seasoned U.S. attorneys with decades of cumulative experience with leading international law firms and Fortune 500 companies. QuisLex is certified ISO 9001:2008 compliant for its proprietary quality management system and ISO/IEC 27001:2005 compliant for its information security management system. QuisLex is a SSAE 16 entity, HIPAA compliant and is also EU Safe Harbor self-certified.

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The Mintz Group specializes in fact-gathering around the world for corporations and their counsel before relationships (e.g. pre-deal due diligence, KYC investigations, AML/OFAC/FCPA screening and investigations), during disputes, and after allegations of fraud; our website (www.mintzgroup.com) gives a good overview of our work (e.g. background investigations, asset tracing, witness location and interviews, computer/internet forensics). Internationally, we have conducted investigations for clients in more than 110 countries. This encompasses anti-corruption due diligence and investigations on behalf of publicly-traded companies and The World Bank. We have offices in the U.S., Europe, Asia, Africa, and Central America.

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Perspectives by:• Matt McClish, Deals Partner, PricewaterhouseCoopers• Jeff Gelderman, Vice President, Solution Consulting, Host Analytics• Steve Carothers, Senior Director, Business Network and Financial Solutions, SAP• Arpit Bhoti, Vice President - Finance, FOCUS Brands• Keith Mattioli, Principal, CIO Advisory, KPMG• Diane Wear, VP and Controller, Tennessee Valley Authority• Charles Owen, VP, Mergers & Acquistions, Harman International Industries• Raphael Bres, Vice President of Product Strategy, Financial Management, Workday• Michael Sawicki, Corporate Controller & Chief Accounting Officer, Asbury Automotive Group• Charlie Brown, Chief Financial Officer, Oldcastle• Juan Figuereo, EVP & Chief Financial Officer, NII Holdings• Barrett Green, Chief Financial Officer, Entergy Wholesale Commodities, Entergy Corp.• Marie Quintero-Johnson, Vice President & Director, Mergers & Acquisitions, Coca-Cola• Betsy Higgins, EVP, CFO, Oglethorpe Power Corporation• Xia Liu, SVP Finance and Treasurer, Southern Company• Tracy Tan, VP Finance, North America, Novelis• Erik Palm, VP - Finance, CSX Corporation• Jennifer Toomey, Senior Director, Product Marketing, Oracle

JuLy 15, 20142014 Leadership in LegaL teChnOLOgy (neW yOrk)neW yOrk, ny

Perspectives by:• Scott Lent, Partner, Arnold Porter• David Cunningham, Chief Information Officer, Winston & Strawn• Aaron Katzel, Head of AIG Legal Operations Center, AIG• Brian McGovern, Senior Vice President, Legal Chief Data Officer Process and Information, AIG• Jason Parkman, CEO, Mitratech• Pauline Arnakis, VP - Business & Legal Affairs, Universal Music Group• Catherine Muldoon, Chief Legal Officer, BDP International• David Cunningham, Vice President & Assistant General Counsel - Director of Intellectual Property and Digital

Commerce Law, The Hartford• Steve Zipperstein, Chief Legal Officer & Corporate Secretary, BlackBerry / RIM• Nishat Ruiter, VP & Associate General Counsel, CA Technologies• Dave Packer, Director, Product Marketing, Druva• Eric Crespolini, Vice President of eDiscovery Technologies, HP• Barry Posner, Managing Director and Chief Legal Officer, Physicians Total Care

Upcoming Events

JuLy 17, 20142014 Leadership in retaiL and brand marketing: engaging the digitaL shOpper neW yOrk, ny

Perspectives by:• Jonathan Opdyke, Chief Executive Officer, HookLogic

august 7, 20142014 Chief marketing OffiCer Leadership fOrum: spOtLight On COmmuniCatiOns (virtuaL event)

Perspectives by:• Luciana Lotze, Chief Marketing Officer, Millicom International Cellular• Alexandra Gobbi, Senior Vice President, Corporate Marketing and Communications, EarthLink• Marilyn Cox, Marketing Principal, Industry Practices, Oracle Marketing Cloud, Oracle

september 9, 20142014 Chief infOrmatiOn OffiCer Leadership fOrum: spOtLight On finanCiaL serviCesneW yOrk, ny

Perspectives by:• Nathan Boylan, Head of IT Operations, Lord Abbett & Company• Maureen Faraci, Global Lead – Market Data Application Strategies, Citigroup• Ramin Safai, CISO, Jefferies & Company• Jay Leek, Senior Vice President and Chief Information Security Officer, The Blackstone Group

september 9, 2014Chief marketing OffiCer Leadership fOrumtOrOntO

Perspectives by:• Jason Davies, VP, eCommerce, MasterCard• Nicky Mezo, Head, Marketing, eBay• Lyle Goodis, Vice President, Marketing, RioCan Real Estate Investment Trust• Alan Shulman, Vice President, Marketing, Just Energy• Jason Allen, Vice President, Multi-Channel, GameStop Corp.

september 10, 2014Chief finanCiaL OffiCer Leadership fOrumdaLLas, tX

Perspectives by:• Alfonso Leon, Chief Financial Officer & Executive Vice President, Apache Corp.• Russell Tiejema, Vice President Finance & Chief Financial Officer, Residential Heating & Cooling, Lennox

International

Upcoming Events

september 11, 2014CustOmer Care Leadership fOrumdenver, CO

Perspectives by:• Chris Ciafone, VP, Client Service & Support, Charles Schwab• Diane Barr, VP, Customer Experience & Brand Standards, Wyndham Worldwide Corporation• Tracy Tannenbaum, Vice President, Service Excellence, Banner Health• Amas Tenumah, Vice President, Operations, Teleflora• Lynn Richtman, SVP & Group Manager Commercial Customer Service & Wholesale Support, U.S. Bank• Howard Purcell, Senior Vice President of Customer Development, Essilor of America

september 16, 20142014 member dinner: Chief LegaL OffiCer membership (ChiCagO)ChiCagO, iL

Perspectives by:• Douglas Barnard, Senior Vice President, General Counsel, and Secretary, CF Industries Holdings• Kathleen Mahoney, Executive Vice President Secretary and General Counsel, Nash Finch• Patrick Sheller, Senior Vice President, General Counsel, Secretary & Chief Administrative Officer, Kodak Eastman

Company• Ira Raphaelson, EVP & Global General Counsel, Las Vegas Sands Corp.• George Miller, Senior Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary, Sigma-Aldrich Corporation• David Rowan, Chief Legal Officer, Cleveland Clinic Health System

september 16, 20142014 Chief infOrmatiOn OffiCer Leadership fOrum (tOrOntO)tOrOntO, On

Perspectives by:• Charaka Kithulegoda, Chief Information Officer, ING DIRECT Canada

Upcoming Events

september 17, 2014Chief LegaL OffiCer Leadership fOrumChiCagO, iL

Perspectives by:• Diane Ferguson, Deputy General Counsel, Intellectual Property, EMC• Bruce Hawthorne, Corporate Vice President, General Counsel & Secretary, Huntington Ingalls

Industries• Kathleen Mahoney, Executive Vice President Secretary and General Counsel, Nash Finch• Kim Rucker, Executive Vice President, Corporate & Legal Affairs, General Counsel and Corporate

Secretary, Kraft• William Thro, General Counsel, University of Kentucky Lexington• Peter Wexler, SVP & General Counsel, Schneider Electric• Patrick Sheller, Senior Vice President, General Counsel, Secretary & Chief Administrative Officer,

Kodak Eastman Company• Kevin Bloomfield, Senior Vice President, General Counsel, Secretary, Belden• George Miller, Senior Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary, Sigma-Aldrich Corporation• Ira Raphaelson, EVP & Global General Counsel, Las Vegas Sands Corp.• David Rowan, Chief Legal Officer, Cleveland Clinic Health System• Cameron Findlay, Senior Vice President, General Counsel, Corporate Secretary, Archer Daniels

Midland• Michael Reilly, Associate General Counsel & Group Counsel, FMC Corp.• Douglas Barnard, Senior Vice President, General Counsel, and Secretary, CF Industries Holdings• Joseph Traficanti, SVP, General Counsel, Chief Compliance Officer, United Natural Foods• David Calabrigo, Senior Vice President, Corporate and Legal Affairs and Corporate Secretary, Canfor

Corp.• Richard Konrath, Vice President & General Counsel, North America, CNH Industrial N.V.• Dave Packer, Director, Product Marketing, Druva

september 18, 20142014 Chief marketing OffiCer Leadership fOrum: faLL event (ChiCagO)ChiCagO, iL

Perspectives by:• Harry Overly, Senior Vice President, Marketing, Treehouse Foods• Fabian Pereira, Vice President, Marketing, Johnsonville Sausage• Jennifer Dominiquini, Chief Marketing Officer, Liberty Interactive Corporation• Scot Safon, Chief Marketing Officer, The Weather Channel• Parvez Patel, Vice President, eCommerce - Marketing & Merchandising, W.W. Grainger• Dave Tjaden, National Vice President, Chief Marketing Officer, UnitedHealth• Barry Calpino, Vice President, Breakthrough Innovation, Kraft• Kyle Hutchins, Director of Customer Experience, West Monroe Partners

september 22, 20142014 member dinner: digitaL marketing membership (neW yOrk)neW yOrk, ny

Perspectives by:• Scott McAllister, Senior Vice President, Digital Marketing & Revenue, Time Inc.

Upcoming Events

september 23, 20142014 Leadership in digitaL marketing (neW yOrk)neW yOrk, ny

Perspectives by:• Adam Khan, Vice President, Social Media Strategy and Analytics, Citigroup• Angela Tribelli, Chief Marketing Officer, HarperCollins Publishers• Neal Zamore, Vice President, Consumer Marketing, Avis Budget Group• Keira Krausz, Chief Marketing Officer, NutriSystem• Scott McAllister, Senior Vice President, Digital Marketing & Revenue, Time Inc.• Alessio Rossi, Vice President, Interactive & E-Business Marketing, L’Oreal USA• Scott Lux, Vice President, Ecommerce & Multi-Channel, Diesel USA• Kelly Solomon, Vice President, eCommerce and Multi-Channel, L’Oréal Paris• Jill Dyché, Vice President, SAS Best Practices, SAS• Brian Groves, Chief Marketing Officer, US Consumer Healthcare, Pfizer• Joe Stanhope, Senior Vice President, Marketing, BrightTag• Mike Elsesser, Vice President, Consumer Marketing and Digital Commerce, Panasonic

september 29, 20142014 member dinner: human CapitaL membership (LOs angeLes)LOs angeLes, Ca

Perspectives by:• Diane Zile, Chief People Officer, Otterbox• Yvonne Wassenaar, Vice President, Office of CXO, VMware

september 30, 2014human CapitaL Leadership fOrumLOs angeLes, Ca

Perspectives by:• Diane Zile, Chief People Officer, Otterbox• Yvonne Wassenaar, Vice President, Office of CXO, VMware• Lynn Jolliffe, Executive Vice President, Human Resources, Ingram Micro• Darrell Ford, Senior Vice President and Chief Human Resources Officer, Advanced Micro Devices• Grace Lee, Senior Vice President, Global Human Resources, Ttm Technologies• David Daines, VP Human Resources, Nu Skin Enterprises• Jorge Figueredo, Executive Vice President - Human Resources, McKesson

OCtOber 2, 20142014 Chief infOrmatiOn seCurity OffiCer (CisO) Leadership fOrum (daLLas)daLLas, tX

Perspectives by:• James Beeson, Chief Information Security Officer, GE Capital• Parrish Gunnels, Global IT Information Security Officer, Celanese

Upcoming Events

OCtOber 7, 20142014 m&a Leadership think tank (neW yOrk)neW yOrk, ny

Perspectives by: • Daniel Cohen, Vice President Corporate Development, Catalent Pharma Solutions

OCtOber 8, 20142014 Chief marketing OffiCer Leadership fOrum (phiLadeLphia)phiLadeLphia, pa

Perspectives by:• Tom Diavolitsis, Senior Vice President, Marketing Planning and Customer Strategy, TD Bank• Bruce Stewart, SVP & Chief Marketing Officer, Constellation Energy Group

OCtOber 21, 2014human CapitaL Leadership fOrumneW yOrk, ny

Perspectives by:• Nyla Benson, Vice President, Human Resources, Ascena Retail Group• Debbie Pollock-Berry, Senior Vice President, Human Resources, XO Communications• John Rogener, Vice President, Learning and Development, Asset Management, BNY Mellon• Sarah Dunn, Global Human Resources Officer, Coach• Lora Dikun, SVP Human Resources, Giant Eagle• Simon King, Global Vice President, Human Resources Research and Development, Bristol-Myers

Squibb• Steve Safier, Chief Transformation & Human Resources Officer, Panasonic• Pamela Wagoner, Vice President and Chief Human Resources Officer, W.R. Grace• Deborah Borg, Vice President - Human Resources, Dow Chemical Company• Gregory Giangrande, Chief Human Resources Officer and Executive Vice President, Time Inc.• Will Wolf, Global Head of Talent Acquisition and Development, Credit Suisse

OCtOber 28, 20142014 Chief infOrmatiOn OffiCer Leadership fOrum (san franCisCO)san franCisCO, Ca

Perspectives by:• Sri Muthu, VP, Technology & Operations Executive, Wells Fargo• Michael Smith, Chief Information Officer, Mylan Laboratories• Roman Coba, Chief Information Officer, McCain Foods• Bruce Schinelli, Chief Information Officer and Vice President, TTX Company

Upcoming Events

OCtOber 29, 20142014 Chief marketing OffiCer think tank (denver)denver, CO

Perspectives by:• Andy Sackmann, Chief Marketing Officer, Crocs• Ian Arthur, Chief Marketing Officer, Intrawest Corporation• Paul Okimoto, Chief Marketing Officer, Sports Authority• Susan Lintonsmith, Chief Marketing Officer, Quizno’s Corporation

OCtOber 30, 20142014 Chief marketing OffiCer Leadership fOrum: spOtLight On b2b marketing atLanta, ga

Perspectives by:• Dominic Pontrelli, Senior Vice President, Marketing, Ricoh• Holly Maddox, Vice President, Global Corporate Marketing, Elavon

nOvember 5, 20142014 CustOmer Care Leadership fOrum: faLL event (neW yOrk)neW yOrk, ny

Perspectives by:• Eric Wansong, VP, Customer Advocacy, VMware• Mr Jim Feeze, Senior Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer, Aspect

nOvember 6, 20142014 Chief finanCiaL OffiCer Leadership fOrum: faLL event (neW yOrk)neW yOrk, ny

Perspectives by:• Phillip Barnett, Chief Financial Officer, Senior Vice President and Treasurer, PECO Energy Company

nOvember 6, 20142014 Chief marketing OffiCer Leadership fOrum: faLL event (san franCisCO)san franCisCO, Ca

Perspectives by:• Robert Chatwani, Head of Internet Marketing, eBay

nOvember 11, 20142014 Chief marketing OffiCer Leadership fOrum (LOndOn)LOndOn, uk

Perspectives by:• Alex Reeve, Vice President Marketing, Pearson

Upcoming Events

nOvember 13, 2014human CapitaL Leadership fOrum: faLL eventsan franCisCO, Ca

Perspectives by:• InaMarie Johnson, Chief Human Resources Officer and Senior Vice President, UTi Worldwide• Aimee Hoyt, Executive Vice President, Human Resources, International Game Technology• Annemieke Van Der Werff, Chief Human Resources Officer, Union Bank• Dimitri Boylan, Chief Executive Officer, Avature• Karen Keegans, Vice President and Chief Human Resources Officer, Praxair• Michael Cox, Vice President, Human Resources and Talent Acquisition, Wal-Mart Stores• Marissa Andrada, Senior Vice President, Global Partner (Human) Resources, Starbucks Coffee

Company

nOvember 18, 20142014 Chief finanCiaL OffiCer Leadership fOrum (ChiCagO)ChiCagO, iL

Perspectives by:• Mike Smiley, Chief Financial Officer, Zebra Technologies

nOvember 19, 20142014 Chief infOrmatiOn seCurity OffiCer (CisO) Leadership fOrum (ChiCagO)ChiCagO, iL

Perspectives by:• Nathan Smolenski, Chief Information Security Officer, Zurich Financial Services Group• Colin Boyd, CIO, Johnson Controls• Barry Caplin, Chief Information Security Officer, Fairview Health Services

nOvember 20, 20142014 human CapitaL Leadership fOrum (daLLas)daLLas, tX

Perspectives by:• Whitney Shelley, Vice President and Chief Human Resources Officer, Denbury Resources• Susan Kelliher, Senior Vice President Human Resources, Albemarle Corporation• Marty Kunz, VP, Human Resources, C & J Energy Services• Natalie Crede, Senior Vice President, Human Resources and Leadership Development, Safelite

AutoGlass• Russell Goin, Vice President – International and Corporate Human Resources, Rent-A-Center• Carmen Darville, Chief of Human Capital Management, Dallas Independent School District• Tracy Skeans, Chief People Officer, Pizza Hut Inc

Upcoming Events

nOvember 20, 20142014 CustOmer Care Leadership fOrum (atLanta)atLanta, ga

Perspectives by:• David Bradshaw, Vice President, Banking Operations, ING DIRECT Canada• Pat Quenan, SVP, Global Customer Service, Aon Hewitt Corporation

deCember 4, 20142014 CustOmer Care Leadership fOrum (san franCisCO)san franCisCO, Ca

Perspectives by:• Lynn Holmgren, Head of Global Customer Operations, Millicom International Cellular

deCember 16, 20142014 Chief infOrmatiOn OffiCer Leadership fOrum (atLanta)atLanta, ga

Perspectives by:• Elimu Kajunju, Chief Privacy Officer & Senior Compliance Director, UnitedHealth