Wharton | San Francisco Hosts Deputy Director of the National Economic Council, Diana Farrell August 10 to Discuss Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act

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WHAT:

On the heels of the enactment of the Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School announces that Deputy Director of the National Economic Council, Diana Farrell, a principal architect for the President on the Act within the National Economic Council, will speak at Wharton | San Francisco to MBA for Executives students, faculty and business leaders. Deputy Director Farrell will deliver remarks on the path forward for the implementation of these historic reforms and engage in a question and answer dialogue with the audience.

WHEN:

Tuesday, August 10, 2010, 8:00 a.m.

WHERE:

Wharton | San Francisco
The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
101 Howard Street (at Spear)
San Francisco, CA

HOW:

Representatives from the media are invited to attend, but registration is required. To register, please contact Wharton Communications at 1-215-898-8036 or communications@wharton.upenn.edu.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:

• Directions to Wharton | San Francisco campus
http://www.wharton.upenn.edu/locations/visiting-wharton-in-san-franci.cfm.
Knowledge@Wharton: Wharton’s business analysis journal
http://knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu/
• Wharton School Web site: www.wharton.upenn.edu
• Diana Farrell official biography and high resolution image: available upon request
• Permanent link for this media alert: http://www.wharton.upenn.edu/news/3806.cfm

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