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No. 355 / November 2009<br />

9 th CEO INSURANCE SUMMIT IN ASIA<br />

Hong Kong, 24-26 March 2009<br />

� Opening Remarks, by Gordon Perchthold<br />

� <strong>The</strong> Financial Crisis and the Extraordinary Role <strong>of</strong> Insurance – Lessons for them, Lessons for us,<br />

by Patrick M. Liedtke<br />

� Keynote Address, by Clement Cheung<br />

� Monetizing and Marketing Insurance through Virtual Worlds, by David Piesse and Claus<br />

Nehmzow<br />

� Leveraging Information Management Technology to Optimize Marketing and Sales, by Joe<br />

Dzigiel<br />

� A User’s Perspective. How to be Innovative & What CEOs Must Know About Technology and<br />

New Ways <strong>of</strong> Thinking, by Tsukasa Makino<br />

� Event Marketing: Formula 1 and Football, by Paul Bedbrook<br />

� Performance Management for Insurance, by Craig Bedell<br />

� Strategic Vision for Insurance Industry <strong>of</strong> Tomorrow, by Denise Garth<br />

� Creating Valuable Relationships with your Customers, by Tyrrell Schmidt<br />

� Insuring the Catalyst-Customer – Generation Y and the Insurance Industry, by Terry Mezger<br />

� Product Alignment: Some Food for Thought, by Mark Saunders<br />

� Multi-Channel Distribution and How to Maximise its Application, by Peter Barrett<br />

� <strong>The</strong> Fall and Rise <strong>of</strong> Traditional Insurance Marketing Models, by Anthony Stevens<br />

� Consumer Needs in Financial Services in Asia, by Chris Ip<br />

� <strong>The</strong> Ultimate Question, by Nick Palmer<br />

No. 354 / October 2009<br />

7 th ANNUAL ROUND TABLE OF CHIEF RISK OFFICERS<br />

Warsaw, Poland, 29-30 June 2009<br />

� Minutes <strong>of</strong> the 7 th ART <strong>of</strong> CROs<br />

� Update on Solvency II and QIS 4 Main Results (CRO Forum), by Eberhard Müller<br />

� Reputation Risk, by Garry Honey<br />

� <strong>The</strong> Role <strong>of</strong> the CRO and his Reporting Line, by Michel Flamée, presented by Paul Windels<br />

� Liquidity Risk Management, by Bruno Porro<br />

� Introduction <strong>of</strong> Solvency II. Polish Insurance Market Perspective, by Piotr Kuszewski<br />

� SST and Solvency II, Comparable Systems – Same Capital?, by Philipp Keller<br />

� Models: What Went Wrong in the Financial Meltdown?, by Michael Koller<br />

No. 353 / September 2009<br />

4 th CHIEF RISK OFFICER ASSEMBLY<br />

Risk Management as Business Enabler<br />

Munich, 20-21 November 2008<br />

� <strong>The</strong> Future <strong>of</strong> Credit Portfolio Management, by Som-lok Leung<br />

� How Can Risk Management Catch up with Innovation?, by Philipp Keller<br />

� <strong>The</strong> Role <strong>of</strong> the Rating Agencies, Before, During and After the Crisis, by Greg Carter<br />

� Risk Management as a Business Enabler: Perspective <strong>of</strong> a Pharmaceutical Company,<br />

by Thomas Wellauer<br />

� Risk Management as Business Enabler. <strong>The</strong> Example <strong>of</strong> Long-Term Care, by Jean-Christophe<br />

Ménioux<br />

� New Approaches to Variable Annuity Hedging, by Stephan Reulein and Stefan Jaschke<br />

� “War for Talent” in Risk Management, by Wolfgang Schmidt-Soelch<br />

� <strong>The</strong> International Perspective <strong>of</strong> Solvency II, by Rob Curtis<br />

� Solvency 2: Up Date – What Now?, by Peter Skinner<br />

� <strong>The</strong> Group Support Regime, by René Cado<br />

� Insurance Contracts – IASB Discussion Papers and Responses, by Hans van der Veen<br />

� Solvency: A Perspective from North America, by Michael E. Sproule<br />

� Update on CRO Forum Work, by Tom Grondin<br />

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