Insights: News Releases Kilpatrick Townsend’s Gary Bronstein Featured Speaker at Bank Director’s 2016 Bank Chairman/CEO Peer Exchange
WASHINGTON, DC (March 28) – Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton announced today that Partner Gary Bronstein will be speaking at the 2016 Bank Chairman/CEO Peer Exchange hosted by Bank Director. This year’s Peer Exchange will be held in Palm Beach, Florida on March 31 – April 1, 2016.
Mr. Bronstein will be speaking on "The Five Most Pressing Legal Issues Facing A CEO Today." A bank’s CEO and Chairman face a wide variety of legal, governance, and risk issues. The session will provide a “top five” list of legal issues that should be top of mind.
Bank Director developed these peer exchanges to allow leaders of financial institutions to meet with their peers in an environment that allows for candid dialogue, in a closed-door environment. For more information about the Bank Chairman/CEO Peer Exchange, please click here.
Mr. Bronstein is a Team Leader of the firm's Financial Services team. He provides a broad spectrum of strategic advice to financial institution and public company clients. Mr. Bronstein concentrates on initial public offerings and other specialized public and private capital raising transactions, mergers and acquisitions, proxy contests and a host of other corporate and securities law matters that arise during the life of clients.
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