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2004/2005


Events 2004/2005


Lent Term

7 February to 11 February
German Symposium 2005
Further information about the symposium is published here.
Where: LSE, various locations

7 February
Dr. Rolf E. Breuer (President of the Association of German Banks)
Future of the German Banking Sector
Chair: Sir Howard Davies (Director London School of Economics)

Ulla Schmidt (German Minister for Health and Social Security)
How Sustainable is a Market-Based Approach to Health Policy?
Chair: Prof. Elias Mossalos (Professor for Health Policy)

8 February
Dr. Burkhard Schwenker (CEO of Roland Berger Consultancy)
Corporate Restructuring: Is Germany Losing its Competitive Edge?
Chair: Vaness Finch (Reader in Law, Programme Director)

9 February
Dr Reinhard Eroes (Head, German Aid for Afghan Children)
Tea With the Devil – Afghanistan Between Hope and Abyss
Chair: Professor Christopher Greenwood (Department of Law, LSE)

Dr Michael Traem (CEO, A.T. Kearney Central Europe)
Innovation as a Success Factor in an International Economy

10 February
Nikolaus Schmeja (Oberst a. D., former colonel in German military)
Security in the Age of Globalisation

Hermann-Josef Lamberti (CEO, Deutsche Bank AG)
Hans Peter Peters (CEO, Peters Associates)
Andrew Gowers (Chief Editor, Financial Times)
Colin T Roy (Head, Greenhill Germany)
Financial Centre Frankfurt – Forever Second to the City?
Chair: Professor Ron Anderson (Department of Accounting and Finance, LSE)

11 February
Carsten Kengeter (Partner and Co-Head, FICC Distribution Europe of Goldman Sachs)
European Capital Markets: a decade in review, a decade in preview
Chair: Professor David Webb (Department of Accounting and Finance, LSE)

Professor Dr Wolfgang Grewe (Chairman and Managing Partner EMEA, Deloitte)
Impact of International Accounting on the German Economy
Chair: Professor Richard Macve (Department of Accounting and Finance, LSE)

Oktoberfest
Oktoberfest-Party


Michaelmas Term

25 November
Winter Vibes Party
at Club 333

19 October
Joschka Fischer, the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Vice-Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany
Britain, Germany, Europe - Challenges of the 21st Century

19 October
Bertelsmann AG Company Presentation


Committee 2004/2005

sorry, no picture avialable

Max von Wallenberg
President
Benjamin Weland
Treasurer
Marlies Kluike
Secretary
Benedikt Kormaier
Vice President
Sebastian Dickgiesser
Marketing Officer
Patrick Ansari
IT-Officer
Christian Bach
Social Events
Tanja Drews
Events Officer
Maximilian Leuschner
Events Officer
Andre Wiedmann
Events Officer