THE CEO LEADERSHIP SUMMIT 2000
Knowing Enough to be Dangerous

 
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TUESDAY - MAY 9, 2000

2:30 P.M. - Welcome

  SESSION #1
Knowing Too Little about Key Global Sensitivities:
Lessons from the Battle in Seattle on Common Interests and Uncommon Markets
 
John M. Cook, The Profit Recovery Group International
James W. Down, Mercer Management Consulting
R. Glenn Hilliard, ING Americas
James P. Kelly, United Parcel Service
Denise Kingsmill, Competition Commission (UK)
Jeffrey P. Koplan, Centers for Disease Control & Prevention
Peter N. Larson, Brunswick Corporation
Avner M. Porat, A.T. Kearney
Ralph Reed, Christian Coalition
John R. Willingham, Boullioun Aviation Services
Andrew Young, GoodWorks International

Respondents
George J. Benston, Goizueta Business School/Emory University
D. Quinn Mills, Harvard Business School
Jagdish N. Sheth, Goizueta Business School/Emory University
 
  SESSION #2
Knowing Too Much about the Customer:
Responsible Uses of Information and When to Just Say No
  Adam M. Aron, Vail Resorts
Joel Babbit, 360
Dorrit J. Bern, Charming Shoppes
Candice Carpenter, iVillage
John H. Clippinger III, Lexeme
John H. Eyler Jr., Toys "R" Us
Jean Picker Firstenberg, American Film Institute
John Hancock, MFI Furniture Group
Michael A. Leven, US Franchise Systems
Edward J. Mathias, The Carlyle Group
Marc Rotenberg, Electronic Privacy Information Center
Derek V. Smith, ChoicePoint
Howard A. Tullman, The Cobalt Group
Michael A. Volkema, Herman Miller


Respondents
Kenneth L. Bernhardt, College of Business/Georgia State University
Stephen A. Greyser, Harvard Business School
 
  Reception

Dinner
 
LEGEND IN LEADERSHIP AWARD


WILLIAM H. DONALDSON

Chairman, President & CEO
Aetna

Presentation by

Bernard Marcus
Chairman, The Home Depot
 
SESSION #3
Knowing Who Is Really in Control of the Firm:
The Virtual Governance of
e-Commerce
Stephen Berger, Odyssey Investment Partners
Kim G. Davis, Charlesbank Capital Partners
A.D. Frazier, INVESCO
D.R. Grimes, NetBank
Thomas A. James, Raymond James Financial
Kenneth G. Langone, Invemed Associates
Bernard Marcus, The Home Depot
Nell Minow, The Corporate Library
Stephen A. Schwarzman, The Blackstone Group


Respondents
Charles M. Elson, College of Law/Stetson University
 

WEDNESDAY - MAY 10, 2000

6:45 A.M. - Breakfast

 
SESSION #4
Knowing If Our Technology Infrastructures Are In Sync:
Planning for Competition, Standards, and Breakthroughs
 
Marc F. Adler, Macquarium Intelligent Communications
David A. Cole, Kurt Salmon Associates
Burton B. Goldstein, netWorth Partners
Nick Grouf, PeoplePC
Jack D. Hidary, EarthWeb
Marina Kotsianes, Agribuys.com
Howard L. Morgan, idealab!
John Nolan, United States Postal Service
Cliff Oxford, Support Technologies
Gregory A. Peters, Vignette Corporation
Karen A. Robinson, enrev Corporation
Matthew Szulik, Red Hat Software
William D. Zollars, Yellow Corporation
 
Respondents
Norman J. Bartczak, The Center for Financial Strategy
Sydney Finkelstein, Tuck School of Business/Dartmouth College
Steven N. Kaplan, Graduate School of Business/University of Chicago
Benn R. Konsynski, Goizueta Business School/Emory University
 
  SESSION #5 - Discussion Groups

Knowing Enough to Make Big Changes:
The Shock of the New
 

Alfred G. Goldstein, Sears Specialty Merchandising
Donna F. Zarcone, Harley-Davidson Financial Services

Scholar Advisor
Paul D. Lapides, Corporate Governance Center, Kennesaw State University
Mark H. Hornby, SBS International of New York
Zenon S. Nie, Simmons Company

Scholar Advisor
Bradley R. Agle, Katz School, University of Pittsburgh
Joel M. Koblentz, Egon Zehnder International
A. Mitchell Poole Jr., Allied Holdings

Scholar Advisor
George S. Easton, Goizueta Business School, Emory University
Michael S. Hadlow, US Motivation
William V. Roberti, Stylus

Scholar Advisor
Andrew Ward, Goizueta Business School, Emory University
J. Alexis Abramson, Mature Mart
Alan J. Taetle, Noro-Moseley Partners

Scholar Advisor
Sridhar Narasimhan, DuPree College of Management, Georgia Tech

 
 

SESSION #6
Knowing Where to Invest in Our Human Infrastructure:
Social Services, Education, and the Future Work Force

  Jennifer Botorff, Helios Health
Mac Crawford, Caremark Rx
Horace B. Deets, American Association of Retired Persons
Martha Johnson Evans, Girl Scouts of the USA
David S. Fowler, Chubb Computer Services
Paul E. Fulchino, Aviall
Joyce I. Greenberg, takegoodcare holdings
M. Christine Jacobs, Theragenics Corporation
Rudy S. Karsan, TalentPoint
Ricardo Martinez, Healtheon/WebMD Corporation
Carlton A. Masters, GoodWorks International
Michael B. McCaskey, Chicago Bears Football Club
Guy W. Millner, Norrell Corporation
William J. Schoen, Health Management Associates
Mark K. Scott, Neovest
James C. Smith, First Health
John C. Thornton, Crescent H Ranch
Erik Vonk, Randstad North America
Michael Wolff, Wolff Olins


Respondents
P. George Benson, Terry College of Business/University of Georgia
Janice M. Beyer, University of Texas at Austin
Douglas W. Rae, School of Management, Yale University
  Lunch

KEYNOTE ADDRESS

When It Comes to Antitrust Enforcement, the New Economy Ainít So New After All

JOEL I. KLEIN
Head, Antitrust Division
U.S. Department of Justice

Introduction by
Stephen A. Schwarzman
President & Chief Executive Officer
The Blackstone Group

2:15 P.M. - Adjournment