International Corporate Governance Network
"The International Corporate Governance Network (ICGN) is a not for profit body founded in 1995 which has evolved into a global membership organisation of around 600 leaders in corporate governance in 50 countries, with institutional investors representing assets under management of around US$18 trillion.
"The ICGN’s mission is to raise standards of corporate governance worldwide. In doing so, the ICGN encourages cross-border dialogue at conferences and influences corporate governance public policy through ICGN Committees. We promote best practice guidance, encourage leadership development and keep our members informed on emerging issues in corporate governance through publications and the ICGN website." [1]
Contents
Board of Governors
Accessed June 2013: [2]
- Michelle Edkins, BlackRock, USA (Chairman)
- Erik Breen, Independent Consultant, Netherlands, (Vice-Chairman)
- Christopher Ailman, CalSTRS, USA
- Philip Armstrong, Global Corporate Governance Forum, USA
- Heloisa Bedicks, Brazilian Institute of Corporate Governance, Brazil
- Richard Bennett, GMI Ratings, USA
- Francis Curtiss, RPMI Railpen Investments, UK
- Jon Feigelson, TIAA-CREF, USA
- Carol Hansell, Davies Ward Phillips & Vineberg LLP, Canada
- David Pitt-Watson, London School of Business, UK
- Yoshiko Takayama, J-Eurus IR Co. Ltd., Japan
- Philippe Zaouati, Natixis Asset Management, France
Contact
Web: https://www.icgn.org
Resources and articles
Related Sourcewatch
- Generation Investment Management
- Mariela Vargova
- Peter Montagnon - former chair
- Jon Lukomnik - cofounder
- Mark Preisinger - former board member
References
- ↑ International Corporate Governance Network About, organizational web page, accessed June 2, 2013.
- ↑ International Corporate Governance Network Board of Govenors, organizational web page, accessed June 2, 2013.