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25 - 26 June, 2013  — Energy Volatility Summit
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25 - 26 June, 2013

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Energy is an essential commodity needed to drive the business engine of public companies. However, with recent price swings it is often hard to forecast the cost of this commodity on both operations and earnings. As volatility persists in the energy markets, executives need a greater focus on managing energy supply concerns through energy hedging strategies and energy reduction/usage programs. This conference will address how businesses and government agencies must plan for energy volatility with both short- and long-term energy investments.

This conference is designed to:

  • Bring corporate energy professionals and market experts together to address how to best manage energy volatility
  • Learn about the most up-to-date strategies to hedge against energy price fluctuations
  • Review the latest research and intelligence designed to help corporations mitigate the negative side effects of price volatility

Why Attend?

  • LEARN insider tips and easily implementable strategies for measurably improving your energy price hedging strategy
  • HEAR the latest research and intelligence designed to help corporations mitigate the negative side effects of price volatility
  • NETWORK with corporate energy professionals and market experts to address how to best manage energy volatility

Designed For

  • Chief Investment Officers
  • Chief Financial Officers
  • Sustainability Officers
  • Purchasing Officers
  • Procurement Officers
  • Energy Directors
  • Plant Managers
  • Commodity Traders
  • Hedge Funds
  • Exchanges
  • Banks
  • Index Companies
  • Venture
  • Capital Firms
  • Consultants

Conference Program Advisory Board:

  • James Allison, Manager, Global Risk, ConocoPhillips
  • David K. Bellman, Principal Owner and Founder, All Energy Consulting LLC\
  • Jay Dietrich, Program Manager: Climate Stewardship & Energy, IBM
  • Ataman Ozyildirim, Economist & Director of Economic Research, The Conference Board
  • Jed Richardson, Global Energy Director, Johnson & Johnson
  • Bart van Ark, Executive Vice President & Chief Economist, The Conference Board
  • Erik van Dijk, Principal, LMGEmerge

 

For speaking and sponsorship opportunities, please contact Kimberly Byer-Clark at kimberly.byer-clark@conferenceboard.org.

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Session sponsor

EDF Renewable Energy, Inc.
EDF

Media assistance provided by

USAEE
United States Energy Association
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