About ICAEW The summits are part of the wide-ranging public policy and thought leadership work of ICAEW. Additional examples are available at www.icaew.com . Founded in 1880 as the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales, ICAEW is a world-leading professional body in accountancy and finance. Incorporated by royal charter, ICAEW works to serve the public interest and contributes its expertise to develop and implement public policy across a wide spectrum of economic issues. Over 16,000 students in more than 30 countries are currently studying for the prestigious ACA qualification which is held by over 136,000 chartered accountants in more than 160 countries. Our members work in public practice and across all economic sectors and include the CEOs of 14 of the FTSE 100 index of leading companies. attendees Ian Ball IFAC Robert Hodgkinson ICAEW † Raymond Beier PricewaterhouseCoopers Michael Izza ICAEW † Alan Beller Cleary Gottlieb Wayne Kolins BDO Dominique Cerutti NYSE Euronext Mark LaMonte Moody’s Investors Service John B. Chambers Standard & Poor’s James Lockhart WL Ross & Co. Graciela Chichilnisky Columbia University David M. Mahle JonesDay Stuart Clarke Deutsche Bank US Jeff Mahoney Council of Institutional Investors Abby Joseph Cohen Global Markets Institute Peter Matheson British Embassy Washington Iain Coke ICAEW Harry McAdoo ICAEW Larry Cranch AllianceBernstein Ira Millstein Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP Andrew Davies Verizon Wireless Richard H. Murray Center for Capital Markets Competitiveness John Dearie The Financial Services Forum William H. Donaldson Donaldson Enterprises Alexander Filshie American Express Andrew Freeman Deloitte D.J. Gannon Deloitte Stefan Gavell State Street Courtney Geduldig The Financial Services Forum Harvey Goldschmid Columbia Law School Jeffrey Gordon Columbia Law School H. Stephen Grace, Jr. H.S. Grace & Company, Inc. Mary Moore Hamrick Grant Thornton Trevor Harris Columbia University Michael Helfer Citigroup Chinwendu Nwakanma UK Trade & Investment Mark Olson Treliant Risk Advisors Greg Peters Morgan Stanley Christian Plath Moody’s Investors Service Jim Slamp The Conference Board Heather Slavkin AFL-CIO Sarah E. Smith Goldman Sachs Steve Tooker Ernst & Young Jim Turley Ernst & Young Glenn Tyranski NYSE Euronext Hon. David M. Walker Comeback America Initiative Greg Wilson The Financial Services Roundtable Lead discussants are highlighted in red. The summit co-chairs are indicated by †.