Cristina Ungureanu participated at the October 2015 inaugural session of the new multi-year series of theĀ Salzburg Global Forum on Corporate Governance. The event brought together in Salzburg 50 directors, senior managers, lawyers, judges, regulators, policy-makers, and academics from 16 different countries.
At the session, entitled Corporate Governance in the Global Economy: The Changing Role of Directors, participants were able to discuss their own professional experiences under Chatham House Rules, which provided a comfortable and open setting to share diverse and diverging opinions.
The session was hosted in partnership with BNY Mellon, Goldman Sachs, and Shearman & Sterling LLP, and was sponsored by Barclays, LIXIL, Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu, Mars, Potter Anderson & Corroon LLP, the state of Delaware, and Warburg Pincus, with additional support from the University of Pennsylvania.
More information about the session on the Salzburg Global Seminar webpage:
Salzburg Global Forum on Corporate Governance
The report from the session is available online:
Corporate Governance in the Global Economy: The Changing Role of Directors