20 Years Later - Hosted by the McCoy College of Business at Texas State Univ - VIRTUAL!

When:  Oct 19, 2021 from 11:30 AM to 01:00 PM (ET)
Associated with  San Antonio Chapter
This panel discussion will be moderated by Evan Smith, CEO and co-founder of The Texas Tribune, and will feature Dr. Nate Cannon, Dr. Stephanie Solansky, and Houston oil executive Michol Ecklund, as well as the Enron whistleblower and McCoy College's Executive in Residence, Sherron Watkins. The focus will be on long-term ramifications of Enron's fraud and 2001 collapse. We'll examine accounting, regulatory, ethical, legal, and business management perspectives as we ask: What happened? What have we learned? How has the business world changed? What can we expect moving forward? Dean Sanjay Ramchander will provide opening remarks


This FREE ONLINE EVENT hosted by the McCoy College of business at Texas State University will offer 1.5hrs of CPE credit. 

Being a mid-day event, this opportunity will work great for those who have limited evening availability. 

To receive CPE for attending this event you MUST:

  1. Register with Texas State University (link is attached)
  2. specify your organization as "IMA-SA" when registering with Texas State University
  3. Take note of FOUR "Polling words" that moderators will state throughout the event. 
  4. Once the event is completed, Email ericnewswanger@ymail.com the four polling words followed by your first and last name. 
We are working with Texas State University to offer this free CPE opportunity so we do not need proof of registration. You will receive CPE if the above steps are followed. 

No prerequisites required
No advanced preparation

Check out the "more information" bellow to transfer to the McCoy College of Business website for the event.

Location

Online Instructions:
Url: http://www.mccoy.txstate.edu/events/mccoy-conversations/enron-20-years-later.html
Login: Zoom meeting Requiring registration with Texas State University
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Contact

Eric Newswanger
1(214)769-9700
emn20@txstate.edu