The Paradox between ‘Long’ and ‘Measurement’

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The Panel discusses the talks from the 2014 Long Finance Spring Conference, Steady as She Goes: Long Term Performance Measurement in Finance. The panel also considers the implications that they might have on the Financial Services Industry. The panel also takes questions from the audience, and engages in a few spirited debates. The Panel is Charied by Alderman Professor Michael Mainelli.

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Lord Mayor Professor Michael Mainelli

Mercers’ School Memorial Professor of Business

Alderman Professor Michael Mainelli MStJ PhD MPhil BA FCCA FCSI(Hon) FBCS CITP FIC CMC MEI is Honorary Life Fellow of Gresham College and Emeritus Mercers'...

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Kelly Clark

Kelly Clark is the Director of the Tellus Mater Foundation, a private family foundation dedicated to sustainable capitalism as a means of preserving natural capital...

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Professor Paul Woolley

Chairman of the Advisory Board, Senior Fellow and a full-time member of the research team of The Paul Woolley Centre for the Study of Capital...

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Anthony Hene

Anthony Hene is engaged in portfolio management for the Global Equity team of GMO, a global investment management firm. He joined GMO in 1995 having previously...

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Lady Susan Rice CBE

Susan Rice, a Chartered Banker, is Managing Director, Lloyds Banking Group Scotland.  She was previously Chairman and Chief Executive of Lloyds TSB Scotland, the first...

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