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TIAA-CREF President and UBS Chairman to Co-Chair Forum on Finance in a Changing World

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Roger Ferguson Jr. and Axel Weber will chair the 2015 Finance in a Changing World session

Renowned experts lead faculty for Salzburg Global program The Future of Financial Intermediation: Banking, Securities Markets, or Something New?

Roger Ferguson, president and chief executive officer of TIAA-CREF and former vice chairman of the U.S. Federal Reserve’s Board of Governors together with Axel Weber, chairman of UBS and previously president of the German Bundesbank between 2004 and 2011 will co-chair this fifth annual program in the series Salzburg Global Forum on Finance in a Changing World.

Since 2011, Salzburg Global Seminar has held a series of high-level programs focusing on critical challenges of global financial regulation following the financial crisis. The 2015 finance session The Future of Financial Intermediation: Banking, Securities Markets, or Something New? (June 30 - July 2, 2015) will consider the strategic long-term changes taking place in global financial markets, the future of regional regulatory action, and the technology-driven shifts that are impacting the global financial services industry.

For further information and to register visit the session page: www.salzburgglobal.org/go/552

Tatsiana Lintouskaya

Tatsiana Lintouskaya is a program director at Salzburg Global Seminar, where she is responsible for the conception, development, and implementation of international seminars covering issues of international governance, geopolitics, and international economics. Prior to joining Salzburg Global Seminar, Tatsiana worked in the Belarusian Ministries of Foreign and Foreign Economic Relations, the International Labour Organization, the International Finance Corporation, and as an independent consultant in Washington, DC. She is also an alumna of the training program for young diplomats at the German foreign ministry. She holds degrees in economics from the Belarusian State Economic University and an M.A. in international relations from the School of Advanced International Studies at the Johns Hopkins University, Washington, DC.

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