| Elisabeth
Ardaillon, head of communications
directorate, European Central Bank; Peter W. Allsopp, formerly
head of the payment, settlement & clearing systems division, Bank
of England; Dr Mads Andenas, director of the British Institute
of International and Comparative Law; Dr Paul Ayris, director
of library services at University College London; Peter Bakstansky,
senior vice-president and head of public information at the Federal
Reserve Bank of New York; Vyvian Bronk, UK Financial Services
Authority; Alastair Clark, executive director, Bank of England;
Ed Crooks, economics editor of the Financial Times; Udaibir
S. Das, deputy chief in the financial system surveillance division
at the International Monetary Fund; Professor Philip Davis,
Brunel University; Richard Farrant, former managing director,
UK Financial Services Authority; Charles Freeland, deputy
secretary general of the Basel Committee; Professor Charles Goodhart,
CBE, FBA, Norman Sosnow professor of banking and finance
at the London School of Economics; Manfred Körber, director
of external relations at the European Central Bank; Dr Rosa Lastra,
Queen Mary and Westfield College; Kenneth G. Lay, deputy
treasurer and director at the World Bank; Dr Gerard Lyons,
chief economist and group head of global research, Standard Chartered
Bank; Claes Norgren, president of the Financial Action Task
Force on money laundering; Peter Nicholl, governor of the
Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina; Professor Jimmy Gurrulé,
former undersecretary for enforcement at the US Treasury; Professor
Avinash Persaud, Gresham Professor of Economics; Brian Quinn,
former head of supervision and surveillance at the Bank of England;
Jean-Jacques Rey, former executive director, National Bank
of Belgium; Betsy Roberts, director, Financial Stability
Institute, Bank for International Settlements; Peter Rodgers,
secretary of the Bank of England; Professor René Smits, former
general counsel to the Nederlandsche Bank, now director of legal
services of the Netherlands Competition Authority; John Tattersall,
chairman of PricewaterhouseCoopers financial services regulatory
consulting group; John Trundle, head of the market infrastructure
division of the Bank of England; George J. Vojta, president
of the Financial Services Forum and former vice-chairman of Bankers
Trust; Professor Geoffrey Wood, professor of finance at City
University Business School and special adviser to the Bank of England
on financial stability; Dr Chiara Zilioli, deputy general
counsel of the European Central Bank |