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    Asset Management Convention to Address Key Operational Issues

    Posted by Paul Damon on Wed, Aug 19, 2009 @ 11:23 AM
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    On September 15, the buy-side community will gather at the Hyatt Regency in Jersey City for the inaugural North American Technology Solutions for Asset Management Convention (TSAM.) TSAM is the premier buy-side technology and operations convention in Europe, and with its foray into the US, the event is expected to draw a wide audience, including Chief Operating, Technology and Information Officers, and delegates responsible for IT and Operations. Throughout the day, delegates will deliberate and discuss the major operational issues facing the industry: Client Reporting and Servicing, Performance Measurement and Attribution, Tactical IT Governance, and Data Stewardship Models and Techniques.

    TSAM's unique roundtable format will be a highlight of the event, as it allows for vigorous debate among speakers and attendees, who will engage with each other to address the fundamental front-, middle-, and back-office issues facing the industry today.

    The Speaker and Advisory Panel includes Timothy Cahill, Massachusetts State Treasurer, Jack van Wyk, Global Head of Client Reporting and Senior Director of Client Services Operations for Barclays Global Investors, Subhra Bose, Global CTO of Credit Suisse Alternative Investments, and Jacqueline Allard, Vice President and Chief Administrative Officer for MFC Global Investment Management.

    For more information on TSAM North America, please visit www.tsam.us and for registration, please visit www.tsam.us/event_book.asp.

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