A discussion of risk and regulatory challenges post financial crisis

Where

University of Chicago Regional Office
10 Rockefeller Plaza, Suite 1420
New York, New York

Cost

$10

Registration

Register Online

Please note, due to security issues, walk in registrations will not be accepted.

Deadline: 4/23/2013

Speaker Profiles

Barry Zubrow (Speaker)

Barry L. Zubrow served as Executive Vice President of JPMorgan Chase & Co. and a member of the Firm's Operating Committee and Executive Committee from December 2007 thru October 2012. He retired as head of Corporate and Regulatory Affairs, after serving as Chief Risk Officer during the financial crisis. Barry also served on the boards of JP Morgan, Chase Bank NA and the JP Morgan Chase Foundation.

Barry was Chairman of the New Jersey Schools Development Authority from February 2006 thru August 2010. The SDA was responsible for a $12.5 billion effort to rebuild the state's schools infrastructure. He also advised Governor Jon Corzine on a broad range of fiscal and policy matters aimed at addressing the long-standing structural deficit in the state.

In 2004, Zubrow left Goldman Sachs after a 26-year career there. He served as the firm's chief administrative officer, headed its operations and administration division, and co-headed the operations, finance and resources division. Before that, he was a partner in the investment banking division, where he provided strategic and corporate financing advice to major Fortune 100 companies.

Barry has served in a number of for-profit and not-for-profit board capacities,

including as chairman of the Board of Managers of Haverford College and on the Advisory Board of The Promontory Financial Group and the Advisory Committee for the University of Chicago Law School, and the boards of The Juvenile Law Center and The Pingry School.

Since 2003, Barry has been President of ITB llc, an investment management company.

Zubrow received his BA from Haverford College in 1975, an MBA in 1979 from the University of Chicago Business School and his JD in 1980 from the University of Chicago Law School, where he has been a Lecturer.

Questions

Peter Ciecka, '04 

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