CFO Forum

The CFO Forum at the University of Washington Michael G. Foster School of Business promotes communication between CFOs of leading corporations and UW faculty. Fusing academia with industry, the program promotes discussion and research on current topics of concern to CFOs. The Forum provides a means for CFOs to share their knowledge and learn about the latest finance research. 

Our next CFO Forum Roundtable discussion is on the topic of:

    "Health Care Reform:  From 30,000 feet to the C-Suite"
     Wednesday, October 28, 2009, 7:30-9:30 a.m. 

CFO's wanting more information about attending the next roundtable meeting should contact Jenny Selby, Corporate and Foundation Relations, at  jselby@u.washington.edu.

The unique focus of the CFO Forum on research and knowledge dissemination differentiates it from other finance-related organizations. CFOs gain access to input from faculty and other CFOs on key issues. Faculty learn the inside perspective on the financial issues currently arising in the business world.

The CFO Forum Roundtable is a Foster School of Business program conducted in cooperation with Cushman & Wakefield.




Next CFO Forum Roundtable
October 28, 7:30-9:30 a.m.

Health Care Reform:
From 30,000 Feet to the C-Suite


Speakers:

Dean Jim Jiambalvo will moderate.

Future CFO Forums

March 10, 2010
June 2, 2010

By invitation only.
Are large-cap stocks more risky?
CFO Forum sponsored research by Avi Kamara suggests that smaller stocks increasingly have had greater diversification benefits than large-cap stocks. 
Read the paper.
Questions about the CFO Forum? Contact us.