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Treasury Symposium 2010
Presented by the Treasury Institute for Higher Education
January 24-27, 2010
Long Beach, CA - Renaissance Long Beach Hotel
photo courtesy of Long Beach Area Visitors Bureau
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WHAT IS THE TREASURY SYMPOSIUM?
Treasury Symposium is the premier educational forum for treasury professionals in higher education. The Treasury Institute for Higher Education leverages the expertise of its Partners, its Faculty, and its Participants to create an environment for sharing best ideas and developing successful strategies. Treasury Symposium is focused on the challenges facing Higher Education's senior managers. The curriculum is designed to stimulate thought leadership and provide "best of breed" ideas. Over the two and one-half day Symposium, you will be a part of both large plenary sessions and breakout roundtable sessions facilitated by leading practitioners, academic leaders and innovative experts. Our format provides the opportunity to share best practices and new ideas without the sales pressure typical of other conferences.
The Executive Committee, Institute Directors and Program Committee members are dedicated to making this Symposium as responsive as possible to the needs of treasury executives and managers. We will accomplish this by encouraging faculty to submit content, enable feedback, and design educational material around our participants' needs. By doing this well, the Symposium will assist treasury executives and financial executives in enhancing the effectiveness of their institutions treasury operations, the efficiency of cash flow management and the performance of operating asset investments. Thank you for participating in the Symposium!
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AGENDA
Click here to view/download the 2010 Agenda
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PCI/DSS WORKSHOP
After the Symposium, stay for the PCI/DSS Workshop on January 27!
- Learn how best to manage PCI compliance at your institution
- Understand how the PCI Council’s Special Interest Groups’ recommendations and new QSA Quality Assurance program will affect you
- Benefit from the experience of other institutions that are working on PCI compliance on their campuses
- Get your questions answered, including what to expect from the PCI Council in the future
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HIGHLIGHTED TOPICS
Treasury's Role in the Changing Higher Education Landscape
Stephen Golding, VP Finance & Treasurer, University of Pennsylvania
Moving Towards Carbon Neutrality in Higher Education: What Will it Take and Cost?
Wendell Brase, Vice Chancellor for Administrative & Business Services, University of California - Irvine
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Approved by AFP for CTP/CCM Credits
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NASBA CPE Credit Information
Program Level: Advanced
Prerequisites: No prerequisites and/or advance preparation is required.
CPE Credit: 16 CPE credits
The Treasury Institute for Higher Education is registered with the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) as a sponsor of continuing professional education on the National Registry of CPE Sponsors. State boards of accountancy have the final authority on the acceptance of individual courses for CPE credit.
Web site: www.nasba.org
Complaint Resolution: For more information regarding administrative policies such as complaints and refunds, please contact the Treasury Institute at 812-339-6374. National Registry of CPE Sponsors, 150 Fourth Avenue North, Suite 700, Nashville, TN 37219-2417.
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| GREEN STATEMENT
For the third year, Treasury Institute has adopted a green initiative for the Symposium. In an effort to reduce waste and decrease the use of paper products at the symposium, there will be no paper copies of session presentations or handouts at the event. One week before the conference you will be provided with a web link to the available presentations. At that time, please review them and print the ones you’d like to have at the conference. The presentations will be available online for 6 months after the event.
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HOTEL INFORMATION
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Discover the place to be seen on the Pacific coast at The Renaissance Long Beach, the premier choice of Long Beach hotels. Located at the heart of the entertainment district, this downtown Long Beach California hotel is just steps from the trendy dining, sensational nightlife, and boutique shopping that give this locale its lively atmosphere. Fresh from a spectacular $11 million dollar renovation of all guest rooms, banquet spaces, and lobby, this downtown Long Beach hotel reflects a chic, casually elegant ambience from plush new beds and soft colors, to marble bathroom counters and modern desk chairs. This hotel has earned the prestigious ENERGY Star® label from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for its efforts to conserve water and energy and to protect the environment.
The Renaissance Long Beach hotel is located at 111 East Ocean Boulevard; Long Beach, California 90802.
The Treasury Institute has been able to secure a special room rate of $195 single/double (plus tax). In order to receive this rate call
1-800-HOTELS-1 (1-800-468-3571). Make sure to mention you are attending the Treasury Institute for Higher Education Symposium 2010. This rate extends three days prior to the conference dates and three days after. Please make your reservations before January 4 in order to avoid disappointment.
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ABOUT LONG BEACH
Visit the website of the Long Beach Convention & Visitors Bureau to learn more about Long Beach and activities available in this area.
http://www.visitlongbeach.com/
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BROCHURE
Download the 2010 Brochure here (1.9 MB pdf file)
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TREASURY INSTITUTE COMMITTEES
| CO-EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS |
| Dennis W. Reedy |
Indiana University |
| Jon K. Speare |
Commonfund |
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| EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE |
| Alvin C. Rodack |
The Ohio State University |
| Joan K. Piscitello |
Iowa State University |
| Joe D. Tinucci |
University of Colorado |
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| DIRECTOR OF PROGRAMMING |
| Steve Gangloff |
University of Illinois |
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| PROGRAM COMMITTEE |
| Pamela Arms |
University of Pennsylvania |
| Stew Cobine |
Indiana University |
| Steve Gangloff |
University of Illinois |
| Susan Gilbert |
University of Pittsburgh |
| Amy Kweskin |
Washington Universityin St Louis |
| Nancy Majerek |
University of Notre Dame |
| Jim Matteo |
University of Virginia |
| Terri Mimms |
Purdue University |
| Jim Pierce |
Georgia Institute of Technology |
| Brian Smith |
University of North Carolina |
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FOUNDING PARTNER
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ALLIANCE PARTNERS
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SIGNATURE SUPPORTERS
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MAJOR SUPPORTERS
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| meeting planning services provided by Professional Development Group II, Inc. |
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