BERKELEY, Calif., Oct. 3 (AScribe Newswire) -- The University of California, Berkeley's Haas School of Business today released the following media advisory.
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WHAT: Haas School of Business Dean Rich Lyons will host an up-to-date discussion with Haas faculty on the ever-changing financial market turmoil. Haas is home to some of the nation's leading experts on the current economic crisis, who will discuss the causes, consequences, and impact of the current financial crisis on the U.S. and the global economy, followed by a Q&A session. Video of this discussion will be available at http://www.haas.berkeley.edu/haas/video_room/ by midweek.
WHEN: Monday, October 6, 2008 - 7:30 to 8:30 p.m.
WHO: Welcome and introductions by Dean Rich Lyons
Panel Discussion
- Prof. Hayne Leland, Arno Rayner Professor of Finance and Management. Bio: http://www.haas.berkeley.edu/faculty/leland.html
- Prof. Nancy Wallace, California Chair of Real Estate and Urban Economics. Bio: http://www.haas.berkeley.edu/faculty/wallace.html
- Prof. Jim Wilcox, Kruttschnitt Family Professor of Financial Institutions. Bio: http://www.haas.berkeley.edu/faculty/wilcox.html
8:00 p.m. Q & A
WHERE: Wells Fargo Room, Haas School of Business
University of California, Berkeley
Map: http://www.haas.berkeley.edu/haas/maps.html
CONTACT: Ute Frey, Haas School Media Relations, 510-642-0342, frey@haas.berkeley.edu
Media Contact: See above.
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