Earlier this week, I spoke with the panellists on our forthcoming webinar regarding investment company boards. Above all, I was blown away by the depth of expertise among the panel members and felt privileged to be tapping into their knowledge as we discussed the likely topics that will arise when we meet for the live session on September 14 at 1.00pm.
On this panel, I’ll be joined by:
Scott Dobbie CBE
Former chairman of the Chartered Institute for Securities & Investment, former chairman of Edinburgh Investment Trust and current chairman of Standard Life European Private Equity Trust
Gill Nott OBE
Chairman of Witan Pacific Investment Trust, non-executive director of Martin Currie Portfolio and BlackRock Smaller Companies and non-executive director of three Baronsmead VCT companies
Hugh Aldous
Non-executive director of Eastern European Trust, Henderson TR Pacific and Elderstreet VCT, and also Polar Capital Holdings
Peter Arthur
Chairman of Aberdeen Asian Income, non-executive director of ProVen Health VCT and Longbow Growth & Income VCT
James Saunders Watson
Head of sales & marketing, investment trusts, JP Morgan Asset Management
I have numerous questions already that I want to put to them, but I want to make sure this session addresses any concerns that you, our reader, have, and to answer the questions that you want answered. So I invite you to contact me between now and September 13th with any questions on corporate governance of closed-end funds that you may have. It’s not often one gets the chance to question such an esteemed group of people, so don’t miss this opportunity. While it’s unfair to single out individual panel members, I should add that Ms Nott’s OBE was for services to financial education and Mr Dobbie’s CBE for services to financial regulation. This really is an outstanding line-up.
Help us to help you get the most from the session. And don’t forget to listen in live to the debate. If you can’t make it, make sure you catch the recording. It’s going to be a lively session.
Post your questions to the panel in the comments box immediately below this article.
Register for the event, which will be hosted online and is free, by clicking here.