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Seminar-Mergers and Corporate Strategy(six times) 职业发展中心2008行业知识系列讲座之
演讲嘉宾:Dr. Ken Miller, Former Senior Advisor of Lehman Brothers, CEO and President of Ken Miller Capital, LLC
语言:英语
主题及时间:
Seminar Subject Time 1st Corporate Strategy 8-Apr Tue 9:00-10:30 2nd Corporate Strategy 9-Apr Wed 9:00-10:30 3rd Acquisiton(HBS case study: Framedia) 10-Apr Thurs 13:30-15:00 4th Acquisiton(HBS case study: Focus Media) 14-Apr Mon 13:30-15:00 5th Case Study: Attempt by BHP, a large iron ore company to acquire RTZ 15-Apr Tue 9:00-10:30 6th Case Study: Attempt by BHP, a large iron ore company to acquire RTZ 16-Apr Wed 9:00-10:30
米勒博士具有三十余年华尔街投资经历,曾任雷曼兄弟高级顾问、瑞士信贷第一波士顿副主席。 通过此次Seminar,米勒博士希望跟同学能够直接沟通,促进同学们对投融资业务的了解,帮助同学们熟悉投资银行的业务。有意在外资金融机构工作的同学不要错过此次机会。
提示: 1. 请所有参加同学提前阅读材料,并且给与积极的反馈(阅读材料将提前提供); 2. 此次Seminar需全程参与六次课程。
对象及人数:光华管理学院在校生。
附件:演讲嘉宾介绍: Dr. Ken Miller
Ken Miller is a former Senior Advisor at Lehman Brothers and the CEO and President of Ken Miller Capital, LLC, a merchant banking firm specializing in private equity investing. At Lehman, Mr. Miller’s principal function is advising CEO’s and other senior corporate officers on strategic matters.
He is the former Vice Chairman of Credit Suisse First Boston, a global investment banking firm. In this position, he served as financial advisor to many wealthy individuals and a number of the world’s largest corporations. At Credit Suisse First Boston, as now at Lehman, Mr. Miller specialized in the media, telecommunications and Internet sectors but he was called on by all the specialty areas of the Firm, including real estate, capital markets, and mergers and acquisitions when clients required advice on especially sensitive or complex transactions.
Over the years, Mr. Miller has been the prime mover and principal architect of many complex ground breaking capital raising projects. He has served as the lead banker on many of the larger transactions of the ‘80s and ‘90s. He played a seminal role in the creation of Wall Street’s first major bridge financing, (The $1.2 billion facility for Comcast Corporation), a widely emulated technique which changed the U.S. investment banking business and elevated Merrill Lynch to a leadership position.
Formerly, Mr. Miller was the President and Chief Executive of The Lodestar Group, a merchant bank with important ties to Société Générale, France’s largest private sector bank, which purchased Lodestar in 1993. Mr. Miller founded the Lodestar Group in 1988, when he resigned his position as Vice Chairman of Merrill Lynch Capital Markets. Merrill Lynch rose to the top tier of investment banks, building particularly on innovative financing techniques pioneered by Mr. Miller.
Mr. Miller ran the Merrill Lynch Mergers & Acquisitions Department from 1982 through 1986, growing it into a $200 million per year business. Merrill Lynch Capital Partners (MLCP), a leveraged buyout fund with over $400 million under management, was formed and reported to him during this period. MLCP was the first, in-house fund formed by a bulge bracket investment bank.
Mr. Miller was a Senior Vice President at White Weld at the time White Weld was acquired by Merrill Lynch. Prior to joining White Weld, he was an investment banker at Lehman Brothers. Before coming to Wall Street in 1976, he founded and ran (1971-1976) a venture capital company which invests in Afro-American and other minority businesses, now known as UNC Ventures.
In 1987 Mr. Miller represented National Amusement as Sumner Redstone’s principal financial advisor in the acquisition of Viacom, and from 1987 to 2003 Mr. Miller served as a member of the Board of Directors of that media conglomerate which owns CBS, MTV, Nickelodeon, Paramount Communications, and Blockbuster Entertainment. Mr. Miller has recently served as a Board Member of Intelsat, one of the world’s largest satellite services companies and CNA Surety, one of the largest U.S. companies in the surety business.
Mr. Miller is an active member of the Council on Foreign Relations. He also serves on the Boards of Directors of Global Kids and the International Center for Transitional Justice. In addition, Mr. Miller is advisor to Contour Venture Partners, a venture capital fund he helped create whose purpose is investing in early stage East Coast businesses.
Mr. Miller received his B.A. with honors from the University of Michigan (1964), M.A. from Yale University (1965 – Chinese Studies), and J.D. from Harvard University (1969). Academic honors include: Phi Beta Kappa, Alfred P. Sloan Fellowship and Yale University Fellowship. Publications include articles on venture capital, economic development, international relations, and the merger market in “The Harvard Journal of Legislation,” “The Business Lawyer,” “The New Republic,” “The Deal” ,“The Nation” and “Fortune.” Mr. Miller speaks French and some Mandarin.
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