
3rd Annual GIPS Forum
Wednesday, May 23 | 3:00 – 8:00 PM Followed by a Catered Networking Reception
Free Livestream | Members Only
REGISTRATION & FEES
TO ATTEND
Members: $25 Nonmembers: $65
The Global Investment Performance Standards (GIPS) are a set of standardized, industry-wide ethical principles that provide investment management firms with guidance on how to calculate and report investment performance to prospective clients. Investment managers voluntarily choose to abide by the GIPS standards – compliance is not mandated by any law or regulation. For many years, GIPS compliance has been seen as an essential ingredient that can make or break a firm’s marketing efforts in terms of winning new mandates and maintaining institutional clients. This conference provides a forum in New York to discuss the most recent developments in the GIPS standards and to hear from industry experts on how they implement them, as well as other performance measurement analyses used at their respective firms. The conference allows attendees to interact with speakers during breaks and there is a networking period at the end.
Learning Outcomes
- GIPS Update
- Case Studies in GIPS
- Portfolio Analysis
3:00 – 3:30 | REGISTRATION & NETWORKING
3:30 – 3:40 | OPENING REMARKS
John Matsikas, SVP, Voya Investment Management, Vice-Chair CFANY Performance and Risk Committee
3:40 – 4:20 | EVALUATING SIMULATED STRATEGIES AND HANDLING FROM A GIPS PERSPECTIVE
Professor Raphael Douady, PhD, Stony Brook University
Julia Reyes, CIPM, Partner, ACA Performance Services
4:20- 4:25 | SHORT BREAK
4:25 – 5:00 | CASE STUDY: BECOMING GIPS COMPLIANT (Video Webcast)
Robert Paterson, CIPM, FRM, Investment Manager, CalPERS
5:00-5:45 | GIPS UPDATE
Update on GIPS 2020, Recently Released Authoritative Guidance, and Future Priorities
Ken Robinson, CFA, CIPM, CPA, PFS, Director, Investment Performance Standards, CFA Institute
Thomas Peters, CPA, CIPM, Director of the Industry Group, Kreischer Miller
5:45 – 6:00 | BREAK
6:00 – 6:30 | HOW FIRMS MANAGE THEIR GIPS PROCESS
Moderator
Richard Kemmling, CPA, CIPM, CGMA, Partner, ACA Performance Services
Panelists
Alex Shafran, CFA, SVP, Director of Performance and Client Reporting, Cohen & Steers
Daniel Gulko, CFA, CIPM, Head of Performance Measurement and Client Reporting, US, HSBC Global Asset Management
Stephen Chang, Director, Head of Performance and Risk, Vontobel Asset Management
6:30 – 7:00 | MEASURING MANAGER SKILL
Bruce Feibel, CFA, Head of Product and Strategy, State Street
7:00 – 8:00 | NETWORKING
Agenda
3:00 – 3:30 | REGISTRATION & NETWORKING
3:30 – 3:40 | OPENING REMARKS
John Matsikas, SVP, Voya Investment Management, Vice-Chair CFANY Performance and Risk Committee
3:40 – 4:20 | EVALUATING SIMULATED STRATEGIES AND HANDLING FROM A GIPS PERSPECTIVE
Professor Raphael Douady, PhD, Stony Brook University
Julia Reyes, CIPM, Partner, ACA Performance Services
4:20- 4:25 | SHORT BREAK
4:25 – 5:00 | CASE STUDY: BECOMING GIPS COMPLIANT (Video Webcast)
Robert Paterson, CIPM, FRM, Investment Manager, CalPERS
5:00-5:45 | GIPS UPDATE
Update on GIPS 2020, Recently Released Authoritative Guidance, and Future Priorities
Ken Robinson, CFA, CIPM, CPA, PFS, Director, Investment Performance Standards, CFA Institute
Thomas Peters, CPA, CIPM, Director of the Industry Group, Kreischer Miller
5:45 – 6:00 | BREAK
6:00 – 6:30 | HOW FIRMS MANAGE THEIR GIPS PROCESS
Moderator
Richard Kemmling, CPA, CIPM, CGMA, Partner, ACA Performance Services
Panelists
Alex Shafran, CFA, SVP, Director of Performance and Client Reporting, Cohen & Steers
Daniel Gulko, CFA, CIPM, Head of Performance Measurement and Client Reporting, US, HSBC Global Asset Management
Stephen Chang, Director, Head of Performance and Risk, Vontobel Asset Management
6:30 – 7:00 | MEASURING MANAGER SKILL
Bruce Feibel, CFA, Head of Product and Strategy, State Street
7:00 – 8:00 | NETWORKING
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