“Rethinking CEO/Board Compensation and Evaluation”, a summit by a panel of experts - Sponsored by The Healthcare Governance Forum

“Rethinking CEO/Board Compensation and Evaluation”, a summit by a panel of experts - Sponsored by The Healthcare Governance Forum



Burlingame, CA (PRWEB) August 15, 2004



Join peers and a panel of experts for a discussion on CEO/Board compensation and evaluation – issues, solutions and best practices. The panel includes: Tracy Lefteroff, Global Managing Partner – Life Sciences Industry Services – PricewaterhouseCoopers, LLP; Joe Mandato, Managing Director – DeNovo Ventures; Tim Ranzetta, President and COO – Equilar, Inc.; J. Richard, Sr. Managing Director – J. Richard & Co.; Roger Stern, Partner and Co-chair – Employee Benefits & Compensation Group – Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati



Tuesday, September 14, 2004



7:30-9:30 AM



The Westin Palo Alto



675 El Camino Real



Palo Alto, CA 94301



$45 per person (includes continental breakfast)



For further information and registration visit http://www. DayAssociates. net/HGF (http://www. DayAssociates. net/HGF) or contact The Healthcare Governance Forum at (650) 343-2660, e-mail HGF@DayAssociates. net



The HGF was created to provide Bay Area life-science companies (product and services) with a forum to discuss the ongoing impact of government changes on business practices. Recent news has shown the need for prudence in board member selection and management. By uniting industry experts from the healthcare and biotech communities, forum organizers hope to open a communication channel among Bay Area senior management teams. “We hope that this will be a first step in strengthening relations among industry leaders”, said the forum organizer, J. Kevin Day of Day & Associates in Burlingame, CA.



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