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The Millstein Center for Corporate Governance and Performance (MCCGP) at the Yale School of Management provides active support for research in corporate governance and disseminates its work to the world’s academic, policy-making and professional communities. More about our goals can be found on our mission page. The Center’s affiliated faculty and fellows are comprised of leading scholars and practitioners from a variety of disciplines. Our advisory board is comprised of leaders in the business and financial communities. To learn about more about the MCCGP, visit our Research, Resources, News, and Calendar pages. Interdisciplinary research has a long history at Yale. The Millstein Center for Corporate Governance and Performance provides a forum for continuing this tradition, bringing together scholars from the School of Management, the Yale Law School, the Yale Economics Department, and other graduate and professional programs within Yale University to study governance mechanisms in global context. Your comments and questions are welcome!

Ira M. Millstein, Senior Associate Dean for Corporate Governance, Yale SOM


policy briefings

Millstein Policy Briefing No. 6
Agenda for Private Sector Reform:
Omnibus Policy Recommendations for a Post-Crisis Market

Millstein Policy Briefing No. 5
Pay, Risk and Stewardship:
Private Sector Architecture for Future Capital Markets

 


networks

Calendar of upcoming network meetings
February 4, 2010-Chairmen's Forum

 


events

January 22, 2010

Performance, Integrity and Risk Conference, New York, NY
Co-partnered with CFA Institute Centre for Financial Integrity - To register or find out more>>


2010 RISING STARS OF CORPORATE GOVERNANCE

Rising Stars Nomination

The Millstein Center is accepting nominations for its third annual global Rising Stars of Corporate Governance.

This award recognizes people who, while young and possibly new to the field of corporate governance, are making their mark as outstanding analysts, experts, activists, managers or academics.  They may be from any country and from any of the many bodies that comprise the global world of corporate governance: corporations, academic bodies, institutional investors, auditors, advisory firms, rating agencies, proxy services, professional associations, and others.

Candidates must be under 40 years as of June 17, 2010.

CLICK HERE TO NOMINATE A
RISING STAR OF CORPORATE GOVERNANCE