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Subject:Faculty Alumni Colloquium, Sat., May 5th
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Date:Mon, 23 Apr 2001 05:40:00 -0700 (PDT)

<2001 Haas School Faculty Alumni Colloquium:
<Saturday, May 5, 2001 - 8:30 am to 2:00 pm
<
<FREE ADMISSION TO ALL HAAS STUDENTS, FACULTY, & STAFF
< **RESERVATIONS REQUIRED** (see details below)
< [DEADLINE: April 27, 2001]
<
<
<KEYNOTE:
<The keynote speaker, Patricia C. Dunn, AB 75, Global Chief Executive
<Officer, Barclays Global Investors (BGI), will discuss "Investment
<Management in an Era of Individual Retirement Planning". Barclays Global
<Investors is the world's largest institutional investment manager and the
<largest institutional investment manager and the largest provider of
<structured investment strategies, including indexing, tactical asset
<allocation and quantitative active strategies. After 30 years, BGI
<continues its history of performance through innovation by focusing on the
<three dimensions of Total Performance Management: return, risk and cost.
<
<Dunn's remarks will be followed by four faculty-led sessions touching on
<Economics, the California electricity crisis, the National and Bay Area
<economic and real estate outlook, and organizing the knowledge worker.
<
<
<AGENDA:
<
<8:30-9:00
<Registration & Coffee
<
<9:00-9:15
<Welcome and Introduction:
<Laura D'Andrea Tyson, Dean
<
<9:15-10:00
<KEYNOTE ADDRESS
<Patricia Dunn, BA 75, Global Chief Executive, Barclays Global Investors
<Investment Management in an Era of Individual Planning
<
<10:00-10:15
<Break
<
<10:15-11:30
<SESSION I
<A. Faculty Speaker: Michael Katz
<Does the New Economy Need a New Antitrust?
<
<B. Faculty Speaker: Ken Rosen
<The National and Bay Area Economic and Real Estate Outlook
<
<11:30-12:45
<Lunch
<
<12:45-2:00
<
<SESSION II
<A. Faculty Speaker: Severin Borenstein
<The California Electricity Crisis: Are Policymakers Learning the Right
<Lessons?
<
<B. Faculty Speaker: Homa Bahrami
<Organizing Knowledge Workers: Perspectives from Silicon Valley
<
<2:00
<Conclusion
<
<
<REGISTRATION:
<
<Name:
<Degree Class Year:
<Job Title:
<Company:
<Day Time Phone Number:
<Fax Number:
<Preferred Email Address:
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<*Confirmation sent by email and fax only*
<
<Preferred Mailing Address:
<Street Address:
<City/ State / Zip Code:
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<Guest Name(s) & Job Title/Company (if applicable):
< YOUR GUESTS MUST PAY REGISTRATION FEE:
<$35 (if register by April 27); $40 (late / on-site registration)
<
<
<~Please note which section you will attend in each session~
<Session 1:
<[ ] Section A - Does the New Economy Need a New Antitrust? (Katz)
<[ ] Section B - The National and Bay Area Economic and Real Estate
<Outlook (Rosen)
<
<Session 2:
<[ ] Section A - The California Electricity Crisis: Are Policymakers
<Learning the Right Lessons? (Borenstein)
<[ ] Section B - Organizing Knowledge Workers: Perspectives from Silicon
<Valley (Bahrami)
<
<
< **Includes session materials, networking roster, and boxed lunch**
<
< Reservations accepted by:
< FAX (510/643-0531) or via
< EMAIL at alumni@haas.berkeley.edu.
<
<You may also mail your registration form below to:
<Haas School Alumni Relations Office,
<520 Student Services Bldg. #1904,
<Berkeley, CA 94720-1904.
<If you have any questions please contact the Haas School Alumni Relations
<Office: 510/ 642-7790 or email alumni@haas.berkeley.edu.