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Hartley Rogers

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Chairman, Hamilton Lane

Hartley Rogers is the Chairman of Hamilton Lane. As such, he plays significant roles in the Firm’s investing and client relationship activities, as well as in its strategic and organizational development. He is a member of various Investment Committees of the Firm and is the Chairman of the Board of Directors.

Founded in 1991, Hamilton Lane is a private markets asset management firm that helps pension funds, sovereign wealth funds, endowments and other institutional investors create and manage diversified private markets programs tailored to their needs and risk tolerances. With approximately $65 billion in discretionary assets under management and oversight of an additional $400 billion in advisory assets, Hamilton Lane is the largest allocator of capital to private equity funds in the world and is a significant player in the private markets secondary and co-investment arenas. A publicly-traded firm (Nasdaq: HLNE), Hamilton Lane has approximately 375 employees based in 16 offices worldwide.

Prior to joining Hamilton Lane in 2003, Hartley was a Managing Director in the private equity fund management areas at Morgan Stanley and at Credit Suisse.

He is the Chairman of the Advisory Board of HarvardX, the on-line learning initiative of Harvard University. He also serves on the Boards of the Institute of International Education and Bessemer Securities. He is a graduate of Harvard College and Harvard Business School.

Christopher T. Rogers, J.D.

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Partner, Lumia Capital

Christopher T. Rogers, J.D. is a Partner at Lumia Capital where he is responsible for leading Lumia’s global and mobile investment and value-add activities. Lumia invests in category-leading US SaaS companies seeking a global footprint and in breakout players in South East Asia, Latin America and the Middle East. Their GCC based investments include Careem, Kitopi and Shedul.

Prior to Lumia, Chris was the co-founder of Nextel Communications, a US mobile carrier which grew to $13B in sales and 19k employees before being acquired by Sprint for $35+ billion. Chris brings 30 years of mobile and tech industry experience as a founder, advisor, and operator.

Prior to the 2005 acquisition, Chris helped spearhead the roll-up of local carriers that transformed Nextel into a major national operator. He also led a series of transactions in Mexico, Argentina, Peru, and Brazil that resulted in the creation of Nextel International. In 2005 he orchestrated a JV in KSA with Saudi Telecom and also negotiated deals in Jordan, China, India and Pakistan.

Throughout his time at Nextel and Sprint, Chris sat on the boards of numerous venture-backed companies across five continents. Additionally, Chris has served as a director on multiple public company boards and as well as several Washington, D.C.-based philanthropic organizations. He currently sits on the board of Digital Turbine (NASDAQ:APPS), NII Holdings (NASDAQ:NIHD).

Tarek Rizk

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Head of Systematic & Global Macro Funds, Abu Dhabi Investment Authority (ADIA)

Tarek Rizk is the Head of Systematic and Global Macro Funds at ADIA. Prior to joining ADIA in 2012, Tarek was Co-Sector Head Tactical Trading at Credit Suisse Asset Management from 2005 to 2011 and a Partner at Tages Group from 2011 to 2012.

Tarek holds a PhD in Engineering from George Washington University and has completed graduate courses in Financial Engineering at Michigan.

Adam Rilander

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Portfolio Manager & Head of Agency MBS Trading, The Galton Team at Mariner Investment Group

Mr. Rilander is a Mariner employee and serves as the Head of Agency MBS Investing for the Galton Team. He has spent the past 15 years focused on investing in, trading and researching Agency Mortgage Backed Securities. Most recently, from 2015 through 2016, Mr. Rilander was running a team overseeing the Agency derivative and mortgage option position at Premium Point Investments. From 2006-2015, he was trading Agency Mortgage Backed Securities at JPMorgan, becoming a Managing Director and the senior secondary trader on the Agency MBS desk. Prior to joining JPM, Mr. Rilander began his career in 2003 at Bear Stearns as a research analyst focused on Agency Mortgage Backed Securities. Mr. Rilander co-authored a chapter in Fabozzi’s “The Handbook of Mortgage Backed Securities, Sixth Edition” titled “Uncovering the Risk-Adjusted Carry in MBS.” Mr. Rilander graduated with an A.B. in Economics from Princeton University in 2003.

Matteo Renzi

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Prime Minister of Italy (2014-2016)

Matteo Renzi was born in Florence in January 1975. In 2004 he is elected President of the Province of Florence.

In 2008 he takes on a seminal challenge and announces his intention to stand in the primary elections to run as a Democratic candidate for Mayor of Florence. Against all odds, he breaks the old political consensus with a landslide victory with over 40,52% of the votes. In June 2009 he is elected Mayor.

In 2012 he announced his candidacy as leader of the Democratic Party, standing in the primaries and losing in a dramatic head-to-head competition against the experienced leader of the Left, once again proving his groundbreaking fresh leadership style. Meanwhile, he continued to serve his term as Mayor of Florence. A year after, in 2013 he stands once again in the primaries, this time winning with 67,5% of the vote.

In 2014, Mr. Renzi was appointed Prime Minister of Italy, the youngest in history. After the negative result of the embattled constitutional referendum, in December 2016, he resigns as Prime Minister; and following the results of the Italian parliamentary election in 2018, he resigns as leader of the PD.

Matteo Renzi is currently a sitting Senator for Florence. His activity as a politician has been accompanied by his writings: “Fuori!” (2011), “Stilnovo” (2012), “Oltre la rottamazione” (2013), “Avanti! Perché l’Italia non si ferma” (2017)" and a new book out this year: “Un'altra strada”.

Dr. Russell Read

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Group Managing Partner, C Change Group

Russell Read is Group Managing Partner for the C Change Group of investment funds, companies, and advisors, dedicated to materially transforming the production, distribution, and consumption of natural resources around the globe. In addition, Dr. Read serves as Senior Advisor to MSCI with respect to crafting solutions for the global asset owner community. Prior to C Change, he was Chief Investment Officer (CIO) of the Alaska Permanent Fund Corporation, the Gulf Investment Corporation (GIC), and the California Public Employees’ Retirement System (CalPERS).

Dr. Read has been a resource for regulatory agencies internationally, state governments, the US Congress, and the US Senate for over two decades and served as Chairman of the Investors’ Committee of the President’s Working Group on Financial Markets under Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson. He was named as one of America’s 30 most influential players in business and finance by SmartMoney and #35 on Institutional Investor’s list of the 75 most effective chief executives.

Dr. Read received his undergraduate degree in Statistics and his MBA in Finance and International Business both from the University of Chicago and his masters in Economics and doctorate in Political Economy from Stanford University. His doctoral work The Politics and Policies of National Economic Growth focused on the particular economic roles of natural resources in economic development. He has taught graduate-level courses at the University of California at Davis, the University of Maine, and Stanford University.

Gideon Rachman

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Chief Foreign Commentator, Financial Times

Gideon Rachman translates his extensive travels and his remarkable access to world leaders into an insider’s view of global events. He speaks about politics, economics and globalisation as they apply to Asia, Europe, the Middle East, the Americas, and more.

At the FT, Gideon writes a weekly column on international politics as well as feature articles. He has reported for the FT from all over the world. Before joining the FT in 2006, he worked for The Economist for 15 years in a range of jobs, including as a foreign correspondent in Brussels, Bangkok and Washington and as business editor.

Gideon’s most recent book, Easternisation: War and Peace in the Asian Century concentrates on how the growing wealth of Asia nations is transforming the international balance of power. The Sunday Times called it as “masterly account”.

Gideon’s book Zero-Sum World, published in 2010, predicted the current trade war between the US and China.

Gideon received the 2016 Orwell Prize for journalism, Britain’s most prestigious prize for political writing.

He has also written for numerous other publications, including Foreign Policy, National Interest, The Washington Quarterly and Prospect magazines. He is a regular broadcaster for — amongst others — the BBC, CNN and NPR.

Deborah Quazzo

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Managing Partner, GSV AcceleraTE Fund

Deborah is the Managing Partner of GSV Ventures, an early stage venture capital fund investing in education and workforce technology entrepreneurs disrupting the $6 trillion sector. She is the Co-founder of the ASU GSV Summit, an event that attracts over 5,500 attendees annually. Previously Deborah co-founded ThinkEquity Partners, a boutique technology focused investment bank, which was acquired in 2007. Prior to ThinkEquity Partners, she was a Managing Director in Investment Banking and head of the Global Growth Group at Merrill Lynch & Co. She currently serves on the boards of Aakash Educational Services Ltd (a leading tutoring and test preparation company in India), Ascend Learning (a portfolio company of Blackstone and CCCP), Degreed, The Educational Testing Service (ETS), Intellispark, Mighty, Remind, and Turnitin (an Advance Communications company). Deborah graduated cum laude with a BA in history from Princeton University, and an MBA from Harvard University.

David Pilling

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Associate Editor & Africa Editor, Financial Times

As Asia Editor and the FT’s Tokyo Bureau Chief, David became known for his coverage of business, economics and politics in China, India, Japan and Asia more generally. He now adds close-up knowledge of Africa, with a particular emphasis on Nigeria and South Africa and some of the continent’s more promising economies.

With some twenty-five years of journalistic experience, David shares his insights on economics, politics, culture and development across Asia.

David crystallised his experience living and working in Japan in a widely acclaimed book about the country’s social and economic resilience: Bending Adversity: Japan and the Art of Survival.

David has had a distinguished career at the FT as a foreign correspondent, senior editor, and columnist, starting in 1990.

In his latest book, ‘The Growth Delusion: Why economists are getting it wrong and what we can do about it’ (2018), David explores the pitfalls of how we measure our economy and how to correct them. The book has been nominated for the prestigious Orwell Prize for Political writing.

David was named Best Commentator by the Society of Publishers in Asia for his weekly column in 2011.

Rachel Pether, CFA

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Television Host, Fintech TV; Senior Advisor, SALT

Rachel is a television news anchor and sits on the board of various digital asset companies, including cryptocurrency exchange MidChains, the world’s first Shariah-compliant cryptocurrency Islamic Coin, and Web3 gaming company Chain X Game.

Based in the Middle East since 2008, Rachel spent almost a decade at Mubadala Investment Company - one of the Middle East’s largest sovereign wealth funds - in their Capital Markets & Treasury team. A CFA Charterholder and chartered treasurer, in 2014 the Association of Corporate Treasurers named Rachel “The One to Watch” in Treasury.

Rachel began her career as a journalist and spent 5 years with the BBC. She currently hosts two shows produced by FintechTV (Digital Asset Report and TheIMPACT) which broadcasts daily from their studio in the Abu Dhabi Global Market. She acts as MC for numerous international high-profile events such as SALT, Crypto Bahamas, the SWFI Summit Series and the Global Entrepreneurship Summit.

Passionate about helping others become more confident public speakers, Rachel is also the Co-Founder of “The Speakeasy Club”, an online training course for Public Speaking that empowers individuals to hone leadership-level speaking skills and build personal confidence.

In 2009 Rachel published her first book - Jandal Prints on the Globe – and helped to establish a charity called Espoir so that sale proceeds could go towards supporting youth entrepreneurship in New Zealand. She is also a member of Mensa and an advisory board member at the Sovereign Wealth Fund Institute.

Carol Pepper

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Founder & Chief Executive Officer, Pepper International, LLC

Pepper International is a highly respected firm that has received significant recognition in the financial services industry:

  • Carol has been nominated as Power Woman North America for 2020 by Citywealth UK.

  • In 2019, Carol received the Bronze award of Power Woman of the Year North America by Citywealth in the United Kingdom.

  • In 2017, Pepper International was named Boutique Firm of the Year Award by STEP (Society of Trust and Estate Planners).

  • In 2017, Citywealth in the UK named Carol one of the Top 50 CEOs in Wealth Management and a Power Woman.

  • In 2017, Pepper International was nominated for three PAM Private Asset Management Awards in the US: Best Outsourced CIO Solution, Best Family Office Consultant and Best MFO for Client Service under $2 Billion in AUM.

  • In 2016 and 2015, Carol was named one of the 50 Most Influential Women in Private Wealth by Private Asset Management.

  • In 2014, 2012 and 2011, Pepper International was nominated for Private Asset Management awards for Best MFO with AUM under $2.5 billion.

  • In 2009, Barron’s named Pepper International as one of the top family offices in the United States.

  • In 2007, Carol was named a Rising Star in Wealth Management by Institutional Investor.

Carol acts as the External CIO to wealthy families and Single Family Offices. She oversees all asset classes and puts in place a comprehensive consolidated reporting system. She is an expert in Impact Investing.

Carol acts as a consultant to families that would like to create their own family offices and has built family offices around the globe. She also helps restructure existing Single Family Offices to bring them to top global standards and to prepare them to work with the next generation. She works with top international families.

In 2019, Carol launched a new venture, www.familyofficebootcamp.com. This online site provides curated courses on how to create a family office, educating the next generation in investing, as well as in-depth courses of interest to wealthy families worldwide.

In 2019, Carol became a co-founder with Sheila Barry Driscoll and Deanna Guerreiro of the “Explore, Empower, Enlighten” private conferences for women of wealth, www.eeesummit.com. The first conference will be held in 2020 in Key Biscayne, Florida.

Carol sits on the Advisory Board of New Maple Holdings, a private Canadian Cannabis Company.

Carol lectures extensively around the world on issues of interest to wealthy families. She also appears regularly in the financial press and on television, including the Wall Street Journal, CNBC, Fox Business and Bloomberg, commenting on the markets. She now co-hosts CNBC London for two hours on a regular basis when in London.

Carol has over 25 years of experience in the wealth management industry. Prior to forming Pepper International in 2001, Carol had extensive experience as a private banker at JP Morgan Private Bank, Citibank Private Bank and Credit Suisse Private Bank. She managed over $1 billion of private client assets as a Senior Relationship Manager and Portfolio Manager at Rockefeller & Co., the multi-family office formed by the Rockefeller family. As a principal at Morgan Stanley, she was instrumental in creating a web-based virtual family office prototype.

Carol graduated cum laude from Bryn Mawr College with a BA in philosophy and a minor in Russian language. She obtained an MBA in entrepreneurial studies from Columbia University Business School.

Carol is co-author, with top journalist Camilla Webster, of The Seven Pearls of Financial Wisdom: A Woman’s Guide to Enjoying Wealth and Power. The book's website is www.thesevenpearls.com. The book has received positive reviews from The Wall Street Journal, Economist Nouriel Roubini, Morgan Stanley Chief Investment Strategic David Darst, and CEO Liz Lange, among others. The Seven Pearls was named one of the top five business books in 2012 by The Library Journal.

Carol self-published her first novel, a wealth management thriller called Beyond Blood, in October 2009. The book’s website is www.beyondblood.com. The book won a 2010 Indie Book Award and was named as an Editor’s Choice Book by iUniverse.

Carol has been involved in numerous philanthropic causes over the course of her career. Currently, she is assisting the Global White Lion Protection Trust in South Africa, www.whitelions.org. She also supports local causes in Bay Shore, New York.

Carol lives in New York and Miami with her husband, daughter and canine furry son, a Shipoo (Shih Tzu-Poodle mix) named Maradona.

Ketan Patel

Chairman, Force for Good: Chief Executive Officer & Founder, Greater Pacific Capital

Ketan is the founder and chairman of ‘Force for Good’, established in support of the UN Secretary General’s roadmap for sustainable development, examining and engaging 100 leading global financial institutions.

He leads Greater Pacific Capital, investing in high growth enterprises making an impact, sustainably and profitably, and leading GPC’s research on peace, prosperity and freedom.

Ketan was formerly a Managing Director at Goldman Sachs, heading the Strategic Group, providing strategic counsel to selected leaders worldwide.

Previously, he was a partner, board member at KPMG, leading the Strategy and Business Transformation business. Prior to which, he worked at Hewlett- Packard.

Ketan is a fellow, and board member of the World Academy of Art and Science, member of the working groups of the UN SDSN Senior Working Group on the EGD and SDGs and the Lancet Commission COVID 19 Green Recovery Task Force on Sustainable Finance.

He is the author of ‘The Master Strategist’ (Random House, 2005). He studied Economics at the London School of Economics and Political Science, and has an MBA and ACMA.

Sorana Parvulescu

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Senior Partner, Control Risks

Sorana leads the geopolitical risk analysis team for the Middle East and North Africa and is part of the company’s regional management team based in Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE). She is an experienced risk management professional who has focused on helping private and public organisations to make informed decisions about emerging market opportunities by enabling them to understand the political, integrity and security risks to their operations in specific jurisdictions.

During more than a decade with Control Risks, she has gained significant experience in advising clients on government relations. She has also helped clients to identify and manage reputational risks stemming from their partnerships with companies and individuals across the Middle East, the former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe.

The projects Sorana has managed recently include:

  • A retainer service for one of the world’s largest oil and gas companies, which Control Risks advises on geopolitical trends in the hydrocarbons sector.

  • An assessment of the specific political, operational and security risks to the education sector for a private equity company, which was looking to acquire a business with operations in 21 jurisdictions across five continents.

  • A comprehensive risk assessment for an international NGO that was planning to open offices across the Middle East and North Africa.

Mapping key stakeholders in the automotive sector for a client that was looking to re-enter the Iranian market. This enabled the company to devise an informed strategy for re-entry and select a reliable local business partner.

Analysing the geopolitical, political and economic factors affecting developments in the oil and gas sector in the eastern Mediterranean. This included mapping the key figures with domestic and international governments who would be likely to influence the sector in one of the Levant countries.

Sorana holds an International Risk Management Certificate from the Institute of Risk Management and a master’s degree from the London School of Economics and Political Science, both with distinction. She also holds bachelor’s degrees in political science and in international economic relations from two universities in Bucharest, Romania, and a postgraduate certificate from the Friedrich Schiller University of Jena, Germany. Sorana is a regular speaker at global and regional conferences and has been quoted by various media, including Reuters, the Financial Times, and Forbes.

Kalpen Parekh

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President, DSP Investment Managers

Kalpen Parekh is the President of DSP Investment Managers Pvt. Ltd.

He has over two decades of experience in finance and asset management. Prior to joining DSP, Mr. Parekh was responsible for growing businesses at IDFC Mutual Fund, Birla Sun Life Asset Management Company Ltd., and ICICI Prudential Asset Management Company Ltd.

He is passionate about behavioural finance and believes that investor behaviour is one of the most crucial aspects to a good investment experience. Mr. Parkeh has undertaken various initiatives in the organisations that he has worked with to highlight the importance and learnings of behavioural finance across the value chain.

A prolific Twitter user, he uses the medium to post messages on behavioural finance and interact with the community on the subject.

Mr. Parekh holds a master’s degree in management studies in finance from the Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies and a bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering from Bharati Vidyapeeth, Pune.

Abdallah Obeikan

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Chief Executive Officer, Obeikan Investment Group

Abdallah Obeikan, CEO of Obeikan Investment Group, born on 06th Nov 1964, Mr.Obeikan holds BSC in Electrical Engineering, King Saud University, Riyadh, K.S.A, 1986. He started working with Obeikan since 1987 and moved from one position to another until he became CEO in 2000. Obeikan Investment Group is a major player in packaging and education industries located in Riyadh K.S.A. It operates more than 24 companies works mainly in; liquid packaging, paper & Board, Plastic and Education. Mr.Obeikan is a board member in several companies and committees among these are Board Member of Obeikan Investment Group (OIG), Board Member of SIG Combibloc Obeikan co. (JV), Chairman of Elopak Obeikan co. (JV), Board Member of Obeikan Glass (JV), Board Member of Arabian shield co. (listed co), Vice Chairman of the Board of MESC co. (listed co), Board Member of National Water Co., Board Member of Social Development Bank, Board Member of Technical and Vocational Training Corporation (TVTC), Board Member of the General Authority of Saudi Customs and Board Member of the Industrial Council.

Secretary Kirstjen M. Nielsen

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Secretary of Homeland Security (2017-2019)

Kirstjen M. Nielsen is an internationally recognized expert and proven leader on security issues critical to our nation’s highest priorities, including enterprise risk, resiliency, cybersecurity, and emerging threats. As an attorney, public servant, successful entrepreneur, subject matter expert, and regular public speaker, she brings over two decades of domestic and international experience in the homeland and national security sectors.

Ms. Nielsen’s breadth of experience stands at the crossroads of policy, strategy, and operations, providing her with a unique perspective across complex enterprise environments, and influencing her position on the importance of stakeholder engagement, the role of technology as a force multiplier, and the need to address today’s threats while still assessing and preparing for those of tomorrow.

In December 2017, Ms. Nielsen was sworn in as the sixth Secretary of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to lead the 240,000 law enforcement, civilian, and military employees of the third largest cabinet agency and oversee development and expenditure of its $70 billion in total annual budget authority. During Secretary Nielsen’s tenure, she reorganized key parts of DHS around critical mission areas to better protect the nation against evolving threats across land, air, sea and cyber domains and to ensure DHS’ dedicated employees were equipped with the right tools, resources, and authorities needed to better protect the homeland. Ms. Nielsen guided the Department through several key initiatives, including:

  • Maturing physical and cyber critical infrastructure security and resilience efforts to address the hyperconnected era, hardening digital defenses, leading a global push to replace complacency with consequences against cyber adversaries, and preventing the hacking of U.S. elections while guarding against foreign interference in U.S. democracy

  • Initiating historic efforts to secure our nation’s borders, staunch the flow of illicit drugs, hold individuals accountable for breaking our nation’s laws, and respond decisively during times of record- breaking natural disasters to help Americans rebuild

  • Launching new and sophisticated efforts to block terrorists and criminals from reaching the United States and to protect the homeland from violent extremism and targeted violence, including in our schools and gathering places

  • Sought and received new authorities to enable the Department to execute new seen and unseen security measures to protect Americans against emerging threats, from weaponized drones to chemical and biological weapons

Prior to her role as DHS Secretary, Ms. Nielsen was commissioned to serve as the White House Principal Deputy Chief of Staff during which time she was responsible for advising the President of the United States and on all policy, interagency, state and local, and international matters across various stakeholder groups. She also served as DHS Chief of Staff. In that role, she was the principal advisor to the Secretary on all homeland risk, policy and operational issues, was privileged to oversee DHS staff and to work across the interagency to ensure mission alignment and to resolve any conflicting plans, strategies or policies.

In the private sector, Ms. Nielsen advised government agencies, private sector companies, international organizations, and NGOs on assessing their risk posture and increasing their resiliency, developing crisis communications plans, understanding various policy environments, and identifying and mitigating hazards.

From 2012-2016, she was the President of Sunesis Consulting, a security management firm focused on developing and executing preparedness strategies, plans, tools, and tabletop exercises to prevent, protect against and respond to catastrophic events with a focus on cybersecurity and critical infrastructure interdependencies. Prior to founding Sunesis Consulting, Secretary Nielsen worked as the General Counsel and President of the Homeland Security and Private Sector Preparedness practice at Civitas Group, a strategic advisory and investment firm focused on homeland and national security.

In 2004, Ms. Nielsen was commissioned by President Bush to serve as Special Assistant to the President for Prevention, Preparedness, and Response on the White House Homeland Security Council, where her responsibilities included the development, coordination, and oversight of U.S. Government homeland security policy and Presidential directives and policies related to critical infrastructure security and resilience, emergency preparedness and response, counterterrorism, and continuity of government. There, she also served as a crisis manager and oversaw numerous interagency operations and the interagency response to more than 300 disasters and emergencies.

After our nation was attacked on September 11, 2001, Ms. Nielsen helped to stand up a newly created government agency, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) where she established and led the Offices of Legislative Policy and Government Affairs. Before her work at TSA, she practiced corporate transactional law for Haynes and Boone LLP and worked for Senator Connie Mack III on defense, aviation, foreign affairs, and government affairs issues.

Today, as the President and Founder of her newest venture, Lighthouse Strategies, Ms. Nielsen advises technology companies—from start-ups to Fortune 100 companies—on new and emerging threats to the homeland, enterprise risk assessments and resiliency, government mission requirements, new technology use cases across the public and private security spectrum, and the mitigation of potential threats or vulnerabilities posed by new technologies.

Secretary Nielsen has worked across the globe to promote government, non-profit, and private sector collaboration believing strongly that, with today’s threats, ‘if we prepare individually, we will fail collectively’. She is currently a Member of the National Infrastructure Advisory Council, the Secretary of Energy’s Advisory Board, and the Homeland Security Experts Group. She is also a risk expert at RANE, a network of risk and security professionals focused on more efficiently responding to emerging threats and managing complex risk.

Ms. Nielsen has served as the Chair of the World Economic Forum’s Global Agenda Council on Risk and Resilience, Chair of the Homeland Security Advisory Council for Strategic and Global Security Programs at Penn State, Senior Fellow at the George Washington University’s Center for Cyber and Homeland Security, expert at NATO, a Founding Member of a key East-West Institute initiative, and a Safety and Security Advisory Board Member for the Center for Naval Analysis. She holds a B.S. in Foreign Service from Georgetown University and a J.D. from the University of Virginia’s School of Law.

May Nasrallah

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Founder & Executive Chairman, deNovo Corporate Advisors

May Nasrallah is the Founder and Executive Chairman of deNovo Corporate Advisors, an Independent, Middle-East focused, best-in-class corporate finance advisory firm, offering international bulge bracket expertise to MENA-wide and centric corporates and institutions. deNovo’s activities include regional and cross-border mergers and acquisitions, restructurings and capital raising transactions covering clients across services and industries region-wide.

deNovo Corporate Advisors under May’s leadership until late 2018 as Founder & CEO has over the past 9 years established its reputation and track record as the pre-eminent independent, regionally-headquartered boutique advisory firm. deNovo has successfully executed numerous sellsides, buysides, stake sales, restructurings, valuations, fundings, capital structure and strategic reviews on behalf of its continuously growing client base. May and deNovo’s advice is consistently sought by the region’s leading family groups, corporates and sovereign wealth funds as well as global firms seeking regional acquisitions.

Prior to founding deNovo, May spent almost 16 years at Morgan Stanley in numerous capacities and geographies including New York, Hong Kong, London and Dubai. Most recently, she was Head of Investment Banking for the Middle East and North Africa region, where she established, led and grew Morgan Stanley’s first-ever on-the-ground investment banking presence in the Middle East, based in the DIFC, Dubai.

May worked briefly at McKinsey & Company in New York and after receiving her MBA, May joined Morgan Stanley in the Mergers, Acquisitions and Restructuring Group in New York. May’s career at Morgan Stanley then led her to the Global Infrastructure and Project Finance Group followed by the High-Yield Capital Markets Group, focusing on Asian corporate and sovereign high-yield bond issuances where she spent a significant amount of time in Asia based in Hong Kong. Following the Asia crisis of 1997, May relocated to New York where she worked on a number of large leveraged buyouts for US companies and private equity funds. In 2000, May moved to London where she became responsible for European corporate leveraged financings for telecom, media and industrial companies and, following the dotcom crash, worked on restructuring the debt of a number of these corporates. In 2003, May set up and led the Liability Management Group for Europe and MENA, where she was instrumental in establishing Morgan Stanley’s presence and dominance in sovereign and corporate debt optimization and restructurings. May also led the efforts to initiate Morgan Stanley’s Islamic finance presence. In 2005, May was named Morgan Stanley’s Head of Investment Banking for the MENA region, and relocated to Dubai then to set up the Investment Banking business for Morgan Stanley, a position she held until retiring from the firm in late 2009.

May graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (“MIT”) with Dual Degrees: a Bachelor of Science in Economics and a Bachelor of Science in Political Science. May then received her Masters in Management and Finance from MIT’s Sloan School of Management. May was a Member of MIT’s Sigma Xi Honor Society and received numerous awards and recognitions for various competitions, initiatives and volunteer work during her years at MIT.

May speaks fluent Arabic, English and conversational French. She is married and is the mother of four boys.

Dan Murphy

Anchor, CNBC International

Dan Murphy is a CNBC Correspondent based at the Nasdaq Market site in Dubai.

Dan follows news across major markets in the Middle East, providing the CNBC audience with a deeper focus on the regional business, finance and geopolitical story.

Dan has in-depth experience covering a range of global sectors and asset classes. As a multi-platform reporter and presenter, he appears on CNBC's suite of international programming - including Squawk Box, Street Signs and Capital Connection. He also regularly writes for CNBC.com.

Before launching the CNBC Bureau in Dubai, Dan spent three years as a Correspondent for CNBC in Singapore. In this role, Dan interviewed some of Asia's most respected corporate leaders, including Singapore Airlines CEO Goh Choon Phong, DBS Group CEO Piyush Gupta and Singtel CEO Chua Sock Koong.

An experienced moderator, Dan has also appeared on stage to host panel discussions at major investment conferences and industry events, including The Milken Institute Summit, the Milken Young Leaders Circle, Credit Suisse Megatrends, Innovfest Unbound, Millennial 2020, the Singapore Fintech Festival, and the SGX Ideas Exchange.

Before joining CNBC, Dan was a Reporter and Business Anchor at Sky News. His live coverage of major news events in the field has also seen his work feature on CNN, Fox News, Bloomberg and Sky News UK.

Jason Mudrick

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Chief Investment Officer, Mudrick Capital Management

Jason is the founder and Chief Investment Officer of Mudrick Capital Management, L.P., an investment firm that specializes in long and short investments in distressed credit. Mudrick Capital was founded in 2009 with $5 million under management. As of October 2019, the firm has grown to manage approximately $2.8 billion, primarily for institutional clients.

Jason began his Wall Street career in 2000 advising on mergers and acquisition transactions as an Associate in Merrill Lynch’s Mergers & Acquisitions Investment Banking Group. In 2001 he joined Contrarian Capital Management, where he began his focus on distressed investing. In October 2002 Jason launched the Contrarian Equity Fund, an investment vehicle focused on purchasing distressed debt that would be restructured into equity, post-bankruptcy equities and other event driven deep value special situations. As Managing Director and Portfolio Manager at Contrarian, Jason grew that business to peak assets of approximately $400 million in the Contrarian Equity Fund and close to $1 billion in total assets including the positions Contrarian’s other funds co-invested along-side Jason's fund. Jason left Contrarian in October 2008 to launch Mudrick Capital.

Jason has served on multiple creditors' committees and served on the Board of Directors of numerous public and private companies, including Safety-Kleen Holdings, Integrated Alarm Services Group, Salton, Rotech Healthcare, NJOY Holdings, Corporate Risk Holdings, Mudrick Capital Acquisition Corporation, Fieldwood Energy, Proenza Schouler, Affinion and Dex Media, where he is currently the Chairman of the Board. Jason also spent two years in graduate school teaching economics classes to Harvard University undergraduates. Jason has a B.A. in Political Science from the College of the University of Chicago and a J.D. from Harvard Law School. Jason was admitted to the New York State Bar.

Douglas Monticciolo

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Founder, Chief Executive Officer & Chief Investment Officer, Brevet Capital Management

Douglas Monticciolo is Chief Executive Officer, Chief Investment Officer and Co-Founder of Brevet Capital Management. He is an entrepreneur and investment manager with deep data analytics and technology experience developed over three decades while providing credit financing and advisory services.

Mr. Monticciolo founded Brevet Capital Management in 1998 and has established the firm as a leader in helping government agencies solve complex problems – and drive positive social impact – by creating innovative financing products and services. This “finance as a service” approach provides direct lending and other financing to private middle market companies that enable them to effectively serve the government sector as contractors – a low credit risk strategy with highly competitive barriers to entry.

Mr. Monticciolo’s years of experience working in start-up environments as a software entrepreneur and within asset-backed securities, fixed income, and investment banking helped him identify a gap in the market where traditional lenders failed to provide the innovative financing and forward-looking advisory services needed for the private contractors government contractors rely on to deliver services.

Mr. Monticciolo has a passion for technology and approaches investing and credit financing with a problem-solving mindset. He began his career at Goldman Sachs in the financial institution’s industry resource group where he specialized in investment banking and principal finance trading and helped create numerous serviced-marked products and services to address the unmet needs of clients. He later joined Lehman Brothers as a senior vice president in the company’s strategy group, a principal investment joint venture between investment banking and fixed income. He left Lehman Brothers to become director and co-head of asset-backed securities in North America at Deutsche Bank and head of proprietary fixed income in the merchant banking/principal finance group.

Mr. Monticciolo’s career took a turn from academics to finance when he was studying at Columbia University and working with Fischer Black, creator of the Black–Scholes model, on complex mathematical formulas. He was encouraged to apply his skills to financial problem-solving instead of academia and he decided to put aside his pursuit of a PhD to join Goldman Sachs.

Mr. Monticciolo received a Master of Engineering Sciences degree in Applied Mathematics from Columbia University. He graduated from the State University of New York at Stony Brook with an M.S. in Applied Mathematics and earned a B.S. in Applied Mathematics and Computer Science. Mr. Monticciolo is a Level III certified member of the National Association of Rocketry (NAR High Power Rocketry) and a member of the Randonneurs USA (long distance road biking organization).

Mr. Monticciolo also coaches robotics and innovation and has led teams to numerous regional awards. He led one of his teams to a worldwide 2nd place finish (runner-up) for the FLL Global Innovation Award season sponsored by Edison Nation and XPRIZE Foundation, in cooperation with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (an agency of the United States Department of Commerce).

He currently serves on the Board of Directors of Hope for New York and is a Board Member of the Young Presidents Organization (YPO) Gotham Chapter.