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Event Date |
Tue Sep 12 BST - Fri Sep 22 BST (over 7 years ago)
In your timezone (EST): Tue Sep 12 12:00am - Fri Sep 22 12:00am |
Location |
Christ's College
St Andrew's Street Cambridge CB2 3BU United Kingdom |
Region | EMEA |
Central Banking's Cambridge Training Series is designed to equip senior decision-makers in financial institutions around the world to meet the increasing challenges which they face professionally. The chosen format of meetings - roundtable discussions under the Chatham House Rule - is designed to encourage delegates to share experiences and benchmark practices and policies in a confidential environment. The venue - Christ's College, Cambridge - is chosen to allow delegates to step back from day-to-day pressures and swap perspectives with peers. As an independent organisation, Central Banking Publications arranges a diverse group of presenters drawn from the official sector, markets, the media and academia to stimulate wide-ranging discussion of sensitive issues. Attendance at the training seminars is limited to official-sector delegates.
2017 Speakers
Atilla Arda,
Senior Counsel
International Monetary Fund
Kenneth Sullivan,
Director
Sullivan Consulting
Patrick Honohan,
Former Governor
Central Bank of Ireland
Allan Kearns,
Head of Prudential Analytics Division, Insurance Supervision
Central Bank of Ireland
David Mayes,
Professor of Banking and Financial Institutions
University of Auckland
Maria Nieto,
Advisor in the Directorate of Financial Stability, Regulation and Resolution
Bank of Spain
Joaquin Bernal Ramirez,
Head, Payment Systems and Banking Operations
Central Bank of Colombia
Rafael Molina,
Managing Partner
Newstate Partners
Iain Thomson,
Managing Director
Squared Circle Consulting Ltd.
Janet Cosier,
Former Adviser on Strategic Planning and Risk Management
Bank of Canada
Chris Gale,
Former Senior Vice President
Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
Francesco Papadia,
Former Director General for Market Operations
European Central Bank