How Toxic Regulation will Crush the Free Market System - Dinner with Stephen Boyko
Join members of the Harvard Business School Alumni Club and the Wharton Alumni Club of Washington for a family-style Italian Dinner and hear Stephen A. Boyko discuss his new book entitled "We're All Screwed! How Toxic Regulation will Crush the Free
Date: December 1, 2009, Tuesday
Time: 6:30-9:00 PM
Location: Maggianos Little, Italy Restaurant 5333 Wisconsin Avenue, NW, Friendship Heights Washington, D.C. Phone: (202) 966-3108
Parking: Underground Garage, Discount Available, Get your ticket stamped at the restaurant Enter either from Wisconsin Avenue,NW or from 43rd Street, NW behind the Restaurant
Transit Access: METRO Red Line at Friendship Heights Station
Price: Members of HBS Club $35.00; members of partner clubs $40.00; non-members $55.00
Join members of the Harvard Business School Alumni Club and our partners for a family-style Italian Dinner and hear Stephen A. Boyko discuss his new book entitled "We're All Screwed! How Toxic Regulation will Crush the Free Market System"
A financial regulation insider explains how three dimensional governance is the right model for the U.S. Capital Markets. In plain English, Boyko makes his case in an easily digestible and entertaining manner. We're All Screwed builds on Boyko's long experience and research and includes explanations of market volatility, boom-bust cycles, transformative change, randomness, uncertainty, and much more.
Bad rule writing has resulted in bad legislation such as the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 and has created an ineffective system for regulating the U.S. Capital Markets. If corrective action does not occur, the 2008 subprime stock market crash could potentially result in more toxic regulation. In We're All Screwed, former NASD executive Steve Borko offers in-depth analysis of how we got into this mess and a critique of the U.S. Treasury's regulatory proposal.
Steven A. Boyko has more than 40 years of financial experience in a broad range of industries. He formulated securities regulatory policy for NASD and taught MBA-Level Management and Finance at the Kogod School of Business. He is Chairman and CEO of N2K Ecosystems, Inc. He has managed regional brokerage operations for retail. institutional and corporate clients, creating metrics for economic development and providing practitioner's prospective for the privatization of the former Soviet Union in areas of corporate governance and regulatory development of the Ukrainian Capital Market.
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