ANNUAL CONFERENCE 2014 Irish Financial Services Raising the Bar on Compliance, Culture and Conduct 23rd October 2014 Radisson Blu, Golden Lane, Dublin 8 www.acoi.ie SPEAKERS Philip Brennan, Chairman, ACOI and Managing Director, Raiseaconcern.com Philip Brennan is Founder and Managing Director of Raiseaconcern.com (www.raiseaconcern.com), an Irish based firm which advises on and operates whistleblowing schemes for private sector and public body employers. Philip is also Chairman of the Association of Compliance Officers in Ireland (ACOI). Philip was previously Group General Manager, Regulation and Compliance in AIB Group, a position he retired from in 2011. Between 1995 and 2002 he was Head of Group Taxation at AIB. He is a former President of the Irish Tax Institute. Philip holds an MSc in Business Administration from University of Dublin, Trinity College. He is a Fellow of the Institute of Banking, a Fellow of the Irish Tax Institute and holds a Professional Diploma in Compliance. He is a Licentiate Member (LCOI) of ACOI. SIMON HARRIS TD Minister of State at the Departments of Finance, Public Expenditure and Reform and the Department of the Taoiseach with special responsibility for the Office of Public Works, Public Procurement and International Banking (including the IFSC). Simon Harris TD is Minister of State at the Departments of Finance, Public Expenditure & Reform, and the Department of the Taoiseach. Across this broad brief he has special responsibility for International Banking (including the Irish Financial Services Centre), Public Procurement and the Office of Public Works. First elected to Dáil Éireann at the last election in 2011 he has served on the Oireachtas Committee on Finance, Public Expenditure & Reform, the Public Accounts Committee, and was Convenor of the Cross-Party Group on Mental Health. A graduate of journalism, Minister Harris became involved in politics through his advocacy and lobbying work on Autism. Prior to his election to the Dáil, he served as a Councillor in his native country of Wicklow. SPEAKERS ANTHONY SMITH-MEYER Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Business Compliance and Professor of International Management and Business, Miami University – European Campus. Former Group Head of Compliance Fortis Bank and Member of the Executive Committee of Compliance & Oversight of Operational Control BNP Paribas Group Anthony Smith-Meyer is Founder and Editor-in-Chief of a new professional Journal of Business Compliance. He is a Financial Industry executive and a specialist in governance, company direction, compliance oversight and corporate culture, with hands on client and product experience. An adjunct Professor of international business and management, and also a public speaker and workshop facilitator on governance and compliance and organisational behaviour topics. ANN NOLAN Second Secretary General, Department of Finance with responsibility for the Financial Ann Nolan is Second Secretary General at the Department of Finance, Ireland with responsibility as deputy Head of Department. Ms Nolan is currently Head of the Financial Services Directorate with responsibility for policy and legislation in the banking and financial services areas. This also includes responsibility for financial stability/risk management and International Financial Institutions. Ann has worked in the Department of Finance for 29 years and has extensive experience of policy formulation and the development of strategy in the areas of taxation, expenditure control, banking and financial services. Ann is currently a member of the Pensions Authority and is on the Board of the recently formed State development bank, the Strategic Banking Corporation of Ireland (SBCI). She has previously served on the Boards of the State Claims Agency, the Legal Aid Board and the ACC Bank. MELANIE BLAKE Vice Chairman, ACOI and Global Risk & Compliance Director, Walkers Melanie Blake is Global Risk & Compliance Director at Walkers and heads up its Regulatory Compliance Practice. Walkers is an international law firm focused on corporate and international finance law. Prior to joining Walkers, Melanie worked for over ten years in compliance roles in financial services including the life, pensions, banking and asset management sectors. Melanie is Vice Chair of the ACOI and has been a member of the Board since 2011. She was a member of the Education Committee for a number of years, author of PDC 1 from 2008 to 2013 and is Chair of the Ethics Committee. Melanie is a LCOI, a Chartered Banker, holds a MBA specialising in Regulation & Compliance and a LLB. SPEAKERS DR MICHAEL DOWLING Programme Director of the MSC in Finance, DCU Business School Dr Michael Dowling is the Programme Director of the MSc in Finance and Lecturer in Finance in DCU Business School. He is an active researcher in behavioural corporate finance, investor psychology, and financing in entrepreneurship, and also delivers modules in various fields of finance at undergraduate, postgraduate, and executive education levels. His PhD from Trinity College Dublin, was awarded in 2007, it investigated the influence of emotion and mood on investor decision-making, using environmental factors as a proxy for emotion variation. A particular interest of the research was whether the impact of emotions on investor decision-making was influenced by the level of uncertainty faced by the particular class of investor. Current research continues this investor psychology theme, primarily testing psychological influences in financial asset pricing. New avenues of interest also include behavioural corporate finance (for example, the psychological factors that influence firm risky financing decisions, including most recently: gender, age, and social status), and financing in entrepreneurship (influence of financing on innovation capacity in SMEs, financing structures and growth trajectories, financing and culture). He is also actively involved in the academic community having been appointed as Associate Editor for three leading international finance journals: International Review of Financial Analysis, Journal of Behavioural and Experimental Finance, and Research in International Business and Finance. His prior teaching experience includes Trinity College Dublin, University of Essex, University of Central Lancashire, Boston University, and EBS Universitat (Germany). Current taught modules include: International Finance on the final year of undergraduate business studies; Corporate Financial Management and International Financial Management on the Graduate Certificate in Corporate Treasury; Dissertation supervision on the Masters in Finance; Investment Analysis, Recent Research Topics in Finance, and Risk and Capital Management, on the Masters in Finance; and PhD supervision. SPEAKERS CLIVE KELLY General Manager and Executive Director Partner Re Insurance Clive Kelly is General Manager and Executive Director of Partner Re Ireland Insurance Ltd. a subsidiary of Partner Reinsurance. He has a business degree from the University of Dublin and is a Chartered Insurer. Clive has worked in the insurance sector for over twenty five years having held many executive roles including Head of Reinsurance, Head of Compliance and Head of Risk Management. Prior to joining Partner Re he was Chief Risk Officer of Zurich Insurance plc. Clive teaches on a number of programmes for the School of Professional Finance (IOB).; Executive Masters in Risk Management; MSC in Compliance ; Graduate Diploma In Financial Services and the undergraduate degree in Financial Services lecturing on a number of topics including, Compliance, Risk Management, Reinsurance, Ethics, Regulation etc. He has also delivered executive programmes for the Institute of Banking on various topics incl. Enterprise Risk Management, and Solvency II. Clive has written and contributed on text books on the topics of Insurance, Compliance, Risk Management and Consumer Credit. Clive was involved as author, editor and lecturer from the beginning of the ACOI PDC qualification. He speaks widely both nationally and internationally on a wide variety of topics and has published a number of articles on risk management for industry journals such as Banking Ireland and has written in the national press on the topic of Compliance. MICHAEL CLIFFORD Columnist Irish Examiner Michael Clifford is the Special Correspondent with the Irish Examiner. He has worked in journalism for twenty years, covering politics, business, legal and crime matters and is a regular contributor on radio and TV programmes. He is the author of two novels and a number of non-fiction books. Most recently, he was the foremost reporter in breaking and following the stories associated with the Garda Whistleblowers. AGENDA 8:00am Registration & Networking 8:45am - 13:15pm Conference 13:15pm - 14:30pm Networking Lunch FEES Members €150 Non-Members €250 Non Members please call 01 669 8507 to book your place. TO BOOK Visit www.acoi.ie CPD Awaiting Accreditation ACOI Fitzwilliam Place, Dublin 2, Ireland. Phone +353 1 669 8506 Email info@acoi.ie www.acoi.ie
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