About 150 mutual fund directors and others are converging on Washington, D.C.
 |  |  |  | Marco Adelfio Goodwin Procter
 Owner
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Tomorrow morning the 
MFDF (Mutual Fund Directors Forum) will host its 2016 policy conference at the Ritz-Carlton in our nation's capital. 
SEC chair 
Mary Jo White will kick things off with her keynote speech, and the conference will wrap up on Wednesday at lunch time.
Other scheduled speakers include: 
Marco Adelfio, partner at 
Goodwin Procter; 
Jay Baris, partner at 
Morrison & Foerster; 
John Baumgardner, partner at 
Sullivan & Cromwell; 
Chris Casey, head of regulatory product development, regulatory and accounting products at 
Bloomberg; 
Vanessa Countryman, chief counsel for the division of economic and risk analysis at the SEC: 
Geoff Craddock, chief risk officer at 
OppenheimerFunds [
profile]; 
Kay Dryden, independent director for the 
Nationwide Funds [
profile] and CEO of 
Energy Dispute Solutions; 
Chad Earnst, vice president and chief compliance officer for 
Prudential Investments [
profile]; 
Brendan Fox, partner at 
Dechert; 
David Grim, director of the division of investment management at the SEC; 
Sidney Harris, independent chair for the 
RidgeWorth Funds [
profile] and professor at 
Georgia State University; 
Robert Helm, partner at 
Dechert; 
Clark Hooper, independent director for the 
American Funds [
profile]; 
Philip Kirstein, independent compliance officer for the 
AB Funds [
profile]; 
William McCalpin, independent director for the 
Janus Funds [
profile]; 
Karrie McMillan, independent director for the 
Principal Funds [
profile] and managing director at 
Patomak Global Partners; 
Gariel Nahoum, vice president and assistant general counsel of mutual funds for 
Neuberger Berman [
profile]; 
Richard Salomon, lead independent director for the 
Tweedy Browne Funds [
profile] and senior counsel at 
Cozen O'Connor; 
Lori Schneider, partner at 
K&L Gates; 
David Smith, executive vice president and general counsel for MFDF; 
Sarah ten Siethoff, assistant director for the division of investment management at the SEC; and 
Craig Tyle, executive vice president and general counsel for 
Franklin Templeton [
profile]. 
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