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The Second William A. Schreyer Symposium

The Second William A. Schreyer Symposium

The Center hosted the second William A. Schreyer Symposium entitled New Information Technology and Its Impact on Global Business Management. The symposium, held in New York City, attracted the media from the Associated Press, Dow Jones, Fortune, Reuters, The WallStreet Journal, CNBC and MSNBC. More than seventy distinguished leaders from business and academia came together to discuss how information technology is dramatically changing the landscape of conducting business and to explore relevant solutions to the challenges ahead. Featured speakers included William A. Schreyer, chairman emeritus of Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc.; Alfred R. Berkeley, III, president of NASDAQ; Earnest W. Deavenport, Jr., chairman and CEO of Eastman Chemical Company; and several CIOs of Fortune 100 companies.

There were twenty-one major presentations during the symposium that drew senior executives and regulators from a variety of companies and government agencies. Among these were:

3M
Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.
American International Group
AT&T
AT&T School of Business & Technology
BankBoston
Bankers Trust
BASF Corporation
Bellcore
Bowne & Co., Inc.
Center for Strategic and International Studies
Charles Schwab
Chase Manhattan Bank
Citicorp
Corning Inc.
Eastman Chemical Company
Eastman Kodak Company
Eli Lilly and Co.
Federal Express Corporation
IBM
IBM Consulting Group
Intrados/International Management Group
J. L. Kellogg Graduate School of Management
Lucent Technologies
Management Leverage Inc.
MCI Telecommunications, Inc.
Merrill Lynch and Co., Inc.
The Nasdaq Stock Market, Inc.
NEISC/National Entertainment Internet
Services & Consulting
NYNEX Science and Technology, Inc.
Salomon Brothers Inc.
SmithKline Beecham
Sunkyong American Corporation
TRW, Inc.
Union Bank of Switzerland
Unisys Corporation

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