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Private Banking World Middle East 2009 offers a limited number of prestige speaking opportunities to qualified partners.
Do you have a story to tell?
Do you have expertise in this market that you want to share?
Have you benefited from a product or service that could help others?
Presenters and panellists will be specially selected industry leaders and experts that will share their vision and practical strategies.
There are a limited number of opportunities for sponsors to participate in the conference presentations.
Opportunities include:
- Keynote presentations
- Client case study presentations
- Panel sessions
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 Ms. Kripa Sethuraman,
Managing Partner - International Family Office Exchange Kripa Sethuraman leads Family Office Exchange’s international client relationship management and content and insight development efforts as Managing Partner, International. In this role, Kripa works with UHNW families on issues ranging from governance, family office operations, asset allocation, and succession planning, on a one-on-one basis, as well as presenting on
Family Office issues and research at meetings and conferences.
Prior to joining Family Office Exchange, Kripa was Senior Director for the Corporate Executive Board, Europe Financial Services practice based in London, overseeing the four core programs in private banking, commercial banking, retail, and banking operations.
Kripa was responsible for new business development and member management across this constituency since 2001, and managed the Financial Services Practice team in Europe.
She specialized in presenting strategy and best practices in the wealth management and commercial banking areas, and conducting board-level presentations and workshops for decision-makers.
Prior to joining The Corporate Executive Board (UK) Ltd., Kripa served as a Commercial and Economic Analyst and Speechwriter for the Embassy of South Korea in Washington DC, and worked in management consulting, with a specialization in management-union work agreements across industries.
Kripa holds a Masters in Economics degree from the London School of Economics and a B.Sc. from the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University.Appearing: Day One: Tuesday 8th December 2009 11.30am Panel session: Private banks vs. Multi-family offices
- How will the HNW best be served
- Examining the increasing rate and popularity of multi-family offices
- Adding value - the need to implement personalised services
- Can private banks capitalise on the popularity of multi- family offices through partnership solutions?
Managing Partner - International, Family Office Exchange Managing Director, Ferguson Partners Family Office Partner, The Family Office Company Day Two: Wednesday 9th December 2009 3pm Sourcing and developing talent
- Has the current economic climate made it easier for banks and family offices to attract and retain talent
- Growing talent across the board through effective training and development programs
- Effectively incentivising staff through performance linked remuneration packages and non financial rewards
- The importance of market research and competitor analysis in identifying and retaining talent
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