BrandFinance® New York Forum 2012

Wednesday 7 March 2012, 17:00 - 22:00

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Programme

17:00 - 17:30

Registration and coffee

 

17:30 - 17:40

Welcome and introduction

Why brand valuation is important

David Haigh

Chief Executive

Brand Finance plc

17:40 - 18:05

Introduction to the league tables:

Results of the Brand Finance Global 500 League Table 2012

Result of the Brand Finance Banking 500 League Table 2012

David Haigh

Chief Executive

Brand Finance plc

18:05 - 18:35

Competing in the Reputation Economy

Dr. Charles Fombrun

Chairman and Co-Founder

Reputation Institute

18:35 - 19:05

Managing a Global Brand in the US Market

Nancy Armand

Senior Vice President

Personal Financial Services & Wealth Marketing

HSBC Bank USA

19:05 - 19:35

Managing a Brand in turbulent times

Claire Fulda

Head of Brand Innovations

BNP Paribas

19:35 - 20:05

Panel Session:

(Audience to join)

As the criticism of bankers by the general public and media continues, those institutions who survive the current economic crisis will be forced to redefine and re-evaluate their strategies to succeed in a new global market.

Whilst some banks have floundered others have flourished. Should institutions take heed of their actions by expanding overseas to avoid the current economic climate? Or should they be more creative with their product innovation and improve the role of their customer service?

 

Debate topic:

How can Banks differentiate themselves to succeed?

Chaired by:

 

Michelle Fleury

Business Correspondent, New York

BBC World News

 

Perspectives from:

David Haigh

Dr. Charles Fombrun

Nancy Armand

Claire Fulda

20:05 - 20:10

Conclusion

David Haigh

Chief Executive

Brand Finance plc

20:10 - 20:15

Conclusion

Michelle Fleury

Business Correspondent, New York

BBC World News

20:15 - 22:00

Drinks and Canapés

 

Speakers

Nancy Armand

Nancy Armand

Senior Vice President, Head of Customer Marketing, HSBC North America

Nancy Armand is Senior Vice President and Head of Customer Marketing for the for the Retail Banking and Wealth Management Business at HSBC -- North America., a subsidiary of HSBC Holdings plc (NYSE:HBC), one of the world’s largest banking and financial services organizations. In this role, Nancy is responsible for overseeing the development and execution of the marketing strategy for the Retail customer segment.

Prior to this position, Nancy was the Senior Vice President and Head of Customer Propositions and Wealth marketing for HSBC in the U.S. She joined HSBC in late 2006.

Before joining HSBC, Nancy was Vice President of Marketing and Brand at Dun & Bradstreet, a $1.3bn business-to-business information services company. Her role there included leading the development of global strategies to improve customer spend by building, protecting and extending the Dun & Bradstreet brand. She also helped ensure consistent brand messaging as well as developing tools/processes and training to effectively demonstrate the value of D&B risk management solutions, both qualitatively and quantitatively. 

Throughout Nancy’s career, Nancy has held various marketing positions in both strategy and product development at MasterCard, American Express, and AT&T.

Nancy has also serves on the board of ‘International Bridges to Justice’, an independent, non-profit and non-governmental organization founded in 2000 that strives to protect due process and achieve fair trials for the accused throughout the world.

Brian Caplen

Brian Caplen

Editor, The Banker

Brian Caplen has been editor of The Banker since 2003. He joined the Financial Times Group from Euromoney in 2000 where he had been executive editor of Euromoney magazine for five years. He also worked as a business editor and journalist in Hong Kong and the Middle East for 10 years. He has travelled extensively and done numerous high level interviews with prime ministers, finance ministers, central bank governors and senior executives. He has a first class honours degree In Development Studies from the University of East Anglia.

Michelle Fleury

Michelle Fleury

Business Reporter, New York, BBC World News

Michelle Fleury covers business and economic news for the BBC in New York. She regularly reports live from the NYSE and the Nasdaq Marketsite and has covered some of the biggest financial stories of the last decade, including the collapse of Lehman Brothers, the Enron scandal and the failure of Barings bank. 

Michelle occasionally fills the anchor chair for the BBC World News America bulletin. Since joining the corporation she has produced reports from the UK, France, Saudi Arabia, Venezuela and Mexico.

Dr. Charles Fombrun

Dr. Charles Fombrun

Chairman and Co-Founder, Reputation Institute

Dr. Charles Fombrun is Founder and Chairman of Reputation Institute. He is a former Professor of Management at New York University's Stern School of Business where he was on the faculty from 1984 to 2004. He was also Professor of Management at The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania from 1979 to 1984. Charles is the author of numerous books, including the path-breaking best-seller Reputation: Realizing Value from the Corporate Image, first released by Harvard Business School Press in 1996. Dr. Fombrun has published hundreds of articles in leading management journals, and is the creator of reputation management systems used by many companies around the world. 

Claire Fulda

Claire Fulda

Head of Brand Innovations, BNP Paribas

Claire Mai Fulda began her professional career at BNP Paribas as an banker specializing in international trade finance. Subsquently, she joined the Brand, Communication and Quality Department where she was last Head of Advertising, Sponsoring, Brand Identity and Events. She is currently Head of Prospective and Brand Innovations. As part of her current responsibilities, she is also in charge of brand integration for acquisitions made by the Group where she has many years of experience (Ukrsibbank, BNL, Fortis, BGL, Bank of the West, TEB).

David Haigh

David Haigh

Chief Executive, Brand Finance plc

David is the CEO and founder of Brand Finance plc, the leading independent brand valuation consultancy. David qualified as a Chartered Accountant with Price Waterhouse in London. He has worked in the area of branded business, brand and intangible asset valuation since 1991 and since January 1995 has specialised entirely in this area. David has represented the British Standards institute on the International Standards Committee working party on the standardisation of brand valuation methods and practices, whose standard (ISO 10668) is due to be published in early 2010.

David is a passionate writer and has written many articles for the marketing and financial press on branded businesses and brand valuation and is the author of numerous publications. He also lectures on the subject of branded business, brand and intangible asset valuation at many of the leading business schools around the world.

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When

Wednesday 7 March 2012, 17:00 - 22:00

Where

The Presidents Room

New York Athletic Club

180 Central Park South

New York

United States

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