College of Central Bankers Event in Paris
Date: Monday, April 29, 2019 - Tuesday, April 30, 2019
Cercle de l'Union Interalliée
$300.00 – $450.00
GIC Members are invited to join us in Paris for a special event in conjunction with the College of Central Bankers this April.
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College of Central Bankers Event in Paris
GIC Members are invited to join us in Paris for a special event in conjunction with the College of Central Bankers featuring Christian Noyer, Former Governor of the Banque de France!
Our agenda will begin on Sunday, April 28 with an optional welcome dinner at a local bistro and continue to our featured event, a Members Luncheon with Christian Noyer, Former Governor of the Banque de France on Monday, April 29. Christian Noyer’s remarks will address Brexit: What does it mean for Europe and its financial industry? Click here to view the program handout with Governor Noyer. This two-day event will also include a private Roundtable Discussion, taking place on Tuesday morning, April 30. We invite you to join us for this two-day program, held at the historic Cercle de l’Union Interalliée.
Register today! Registration rate of $300 includes the lunch meeting on Monday, April 29 and the roundtable on Tuesday, April 30. Audience is limited. Nonmember rate is $450 (includes a discounted annual membership).
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Speakers
Christian Noyer
Former Governor, Banque de FranceChristian Noyer was born in 1950 near Paris. After obtaining a Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.), he received a Master’s Degree in Public Administration from the Paris Institute of Political Studies (“Sciences Po”). He then joined the Ecole Nationale d’Administration (ENA), of which he is a graduate.
Isabell Koske
Deputy Director of the Economics Department, Country Studies Branch, Organisation for Economic Cooperation and DevelopmentIsabell Koske has held the title of Deputy Director of the Economics Department, Country Studies Branch at the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development in Paris, France since 2018.
Michael Drury
Chief Economist, McVean Trading & InvestmentsMichael Drury is the chief economist for McVean Trading & Investments, LLC. He joined the firm in 1992, after serving for five years as senior economist with Allen Sinai at Shearson Lehman Brothers and its successor firms. Michael began his career in New York in 1982 as senior economist at A. Gary Shilling and Company. He received his B.S. in economics from the Georgia Institute of Technology and did his graduate work at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
J. Paul Horne
Independent International Economist & GIC Board MemberPaul Horne is an active independent international market economist since retiring as a managing director and European equity market economist at Salomon Smith Barney/Citigroup in London. He is on the boards of the Global Interdependence Center in Philadelphia; the Committee for the Republic in Washington, DC; and the American Library of Paris Foundation.
Donald Rissmiller
Founding Partner and Chief Economist of StrategasMr. Rissmiller is a founding Partner of Strategas and has directed the Firm's macroeconomic research efforts since 2006. He oversees Strategas' thematic research as well as high-frequency econometric forecasting.
Kathleen Stephansen
GIC Chair Emerita, Senior Economist for Haver Analytics and Trustee of EQAT Trust FundsKathleen Stephansen is GIC Chair Emerita, Senior Economist for Haver Analytics and Trustee of EQAT Trust Funds. She is the former Chief Economist of Huawei Technologies, Chief Economist of the American International Group (AIG) and AIG Asset Management’s Senior Strategist and Global Head of Sovereign Research. Prior to joining AIG in 2010, Kathleen was Chief Economist at Aladdin Capital Holdings, Credit Suisse’s Head of Global Economic Research, and Donaldson, Lufkin and Jenrette Securities Corporation’s co-head of Fixed Income economic research and Chief International Economist.