THE YALE CEO LEADERSHIP SUMMIT
Changing the Course of History:

When You Have To; When You Don't

 
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The Waldorf=Astoria
December 14 and 15, 2006

Presenting Sponsors:
Deloitte & Touche LLP
NYSE Group
Russell Reynolds Associates
The Thomson Corporation

Institute Sponsor:
United Parcel Service 

THURSDAY - DECEMBER 14, 2006

THE WALDORF=ASTORIA

12:30 PM -Lunch Reception
Hilton Room

2:00 PM - The Whiffenproofs of Yale University
Empire Room

2:30 PM - Welcome
Linda Koch Lorimer, Vice President & Secretary, Yale University
Jeffrey A. Sonnenfeld, CELI/Yale School of Management

Richard J. Harrington, The Thomson Corporation
Richard G. Ketchum, NYSE Regulation
James H. Quigley, Deloitte & Touche USA LLP
Charles A. Tribbett III, Russell Reynolds Associates

SESSION #1
Changing History through Collaboration


Lessons from the History of the United Nations

Paul M. Kennedy, Yale University

Reflections on Partnerships

Angel Carro-Castrillo, European Commission to the United Nations
Mark Fields, Ford Motor Company
Moya Greene, Canada Post
Robert D. Hormats, Goldman Sachs International
Ivan G. Seidenberg, Verizon Communications
Christopher Shays, US House of Representatives
Gary Wu, Volvo Group Strategic Alliance

Respondents
Paul Bracken, Yale School of Management
Ashton B. Carter, Kennedy School of Government
Richard A. D’Aveni, Tuck School/Dartmouth College
Daniel C. Esty, Yale Center for Environmental Law & Policy
Marshal W. Meyer, The Wharton School

SESSION #2 - Empire Room
Changing History by Changing the Rules of Competition

Douglas R. Conant, Campbell Soup Company
Paul Deninger, Jefferies & Company
James F. Duffy, NYSE Regulation
Patricia C. Dunn, Barclays Global Investors
Harvey J. Goldschmid, former Commissioner, SEC
Raymond V. Gilmartin, Merck & Co.
Steven B. Hantler, American Justice Partnership
Timothy P. Harkness, Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel
Thomas A. James, Raymond James Financial
Kenneth G. Langone, Invemed Associates
Bethany McLean, FORTUNE
Ira M. Millstein, Weil Gotshal & Manges
Donald T. Nicolaisen, former Chief Accountant, SEC
Jed S. Rakoff, US District Court - Southern New York
Wilbur L. Ross Jr., WL Ross & Company
Frank C. Sullivan, RPM International
James C. Smith, Webster Financial Corporation

Respondents
Norman J. Bartczak, Columbia University
Peter C. Clapman, Governance for Owners USA
Charles M. Elson, Weinberg Center/University of Delaware
James Kristie, Directors & Boards
Douglas W. Rae, Yale School of Management
Joel R. Reidenberg, Fordham University School of Law

Reception - Hilton Room

Dinner - Hilton Room

LEGEND IN LEADERSHIP AWARD

Award Presentation
Richard F. Teerlink
Harley-Davidson

HERBERT V. KOHLER JR.
Chairman, President & Chief Executive Officer
Kohler Company

Session # 3 - Hilton Room
Changing History Away from Public Markets

Adam Aron, Apollo Management
Roland W. Betts, Chelsea Piers
Richard W. Edelman, Edelman Public Relations Worldwide
George R. Hornig, Credit Suisse Group
Ellis B. Jones, Wasserstein & Co.
Herbert V. Kohler Jr., Kohler Company
Edward J. Mathias, The Carlyle Group
Dagen McDowell, FOX News Channel
Clarke Murphy, Russell Reynolds Associates
Donald M. Roberts, United States Trust Company of New York
Marcy Syms, Syms Corp

Respondents
Judy A. Chevalier, Yale School of Management
Larry Selden, Columbia University

FRIDAY - December 15, 2006

THE WALDORF=ASTORIA

7:00 AM - Breakfast
Hilton Room

SESSION #4
Changing History through Innovation

Marty Albertson, Guitar Center
Joel Babbit, Grey Global Atlanta
Robert E. Beauchamp, BMC Software
Stephen Berger, Odyssey Investment Odyssey
Sanford R. Climan, Entertainment Media Ventures
Millard S. Drexler, J. Crew Group
Cynthia A. Glassman, US Department of Commerce
Rick Goings, Tupperware Brands Corporation
Jack D. Hidary, Standard & Poor’s
Art Hopkins, Macquarium Intelligent Communications
Kevin M. Lane, Mastertaste
Austin Ligon, CarMax
Susan Lyne, Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia
Martin Morgan, DMG Information
Jennifer Prosek, Cubitt Jacobs & Prosek Communications
David E. Reisner, The Nano Group
James D. Robinson III, RRE Ventures
Juan Sotolongo, RedPack Network
Laura R. Walker, WNYC, New York Public Radio

Respondents
Ravi Dhar, Yale School of Management
Benn R. Konsynski, Goizueta Business School /Emory University
Donald L. Laurie, Oyster International
Barry Nalebuff, Yale School of Management

SESSION #5 - Discussion Groups
The Biggest Change You Currently Face

Promenade A
Patrick Canavan, Motorola
John H. Clippinger, Harvard Law School
Andrew Ward, Terry School /University of Georgia

Promenade B
Bradley R. Agle, Katz School/University of Pittsburgh
Stephen K. Wagner, Deloitte & Touche LLP

Promenade C
Gregory S. Prince Jr., Hampshire College
Daniel Reardon, The North Highland Company

Empire 1
Stacy J. Kenworthy, Fourth Quadrant Solutions
Dorothy Cowser Yancy, Johnson C. Smith University

Empire 2
David S. Fowler, WJM Associates
Alfred G. Goldstein, Sears Specialty Merchandising

SESSION #6 - Empire Room
Changing History through the Liberation of Hard Times


Arnold S. Cohen, The Partnership for the Homeless
Stephen R. Crim, American Safety Insurance
James J. Dunne III, Sandler O’Neill & Partners
John H. Eyler, Toys “R” Us
Charles W. Gould, Volunteers of America
Sherrill W. Hudson, TECO Energy
Jeff Hunt, GCI Group
Michael L. Lomax, United Negro College Fund
David W. Miller, Yale Center for Faith & Culture
Steven A. Shaw, Volt Information Sciences
Richard F. Teerlink, Harley-Davidson
Charles A. Tribbett III, Russell Reynolds Associates

Respondents
Michael Beer, TruePoint, Harvard Business School
Amy Wrzesniewski, Yale School of Management

Lunch - Hilton Room


Session #7 -
Hilton Room
Overstating or Understating What You Really Change:
A View from the Media


ALAN MURRAY, The Wall Street Journal

Rui Chenggang, China Central Television
Stephen A. Greyser, Harvard Business School
Paul Hemp, Harvard Business Review
D. Quinn Mills, Harvard Business School
Jonathan Wald, CNBC

2:15 PM - Adjournment