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The Financial Law Forum

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The Financial Law Forum is a monthly podcast focused on the intersection of financial services, the law and equal access to capital and financial opportunities. This series was created by hosts and Seyfarth partners Tonya M. Esposito and Tracee E. Davis for financial services and professionals in the private, non-profit, or government sectors who are interested and invested in the industry's technological transformation and pathways to becoming more inclusive of women and persons of color.

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episode Governance, Risk, and Influence: A Trustee’s View Inside the NYC Pension Fund cover

Governance, Risk, and Influence: A Trustee’s View Inside the NYC Pension Fund

In this episode of The Financial Law Forum, we sit down with Lawrence Bosley, a trustee of the New York City Pension Fund to examine how one of the nation’s largest public retirement systems navigates fiduciary duty, investment governance, and evolving stakeholder expectations. With nearly $200 billion under management, the fund plays a critical role not only in securing retirements for hundreds of thousands of public workers, but also in shaping corporate behavior through its position as a major institutional investor. This conversation offers a substantive look at: · How trustees interpret and operationalize fiduciary obligations in a complex regulatory environment. · The fund’s approach to risk management, asset allocation, and manager oversight. · The legal and strategic considerations behind stakeholder engagement and other initiatives. For practitioners in law, finance, and compliance, this episode provides a rare, inside perspective on the governance frameworks and decision-making processes that guide one of the most influential public pension systems in the country. Read the full transcript here: https://www.seyfarth.com/dir_docs/podcast_transcripts/The-Financial-Law-Forum-A-Trustees-View-Inside-the-NYC-Pension-Fund.pdf

17. mars 2026 - 39 min
episode Executive Compensation and ESG Metrics: How Compensation Can Be Tied to ESG cover

Executive Compensation and ESG Metrics: How Compensation Can Be Tied to ESG

In this episode of the Financial Law Forum podcast, join host Tracee E. Davis as she engages in a dynamic discussion with experts Jennifer A. Kraft, Seyfarth Partner in Impact/ESG and Executive Compensation practice groups and Parmjit Sandhu, Tax Principal in KPMG’s Global Reward Services practice. These seasoned professionals delve into critical topics shaping the financial landscape: 1. Executive Compensation: Discover insights into the intricacies of executive pay structures, performance metrics, and the evolving landscape of compensation practices. 2. ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance): Explore how companies are integrating ESG principles into their decision-making processes. Learn about the impact of sustainability initiatives on corporate governance. 3. Backup Data and Metrics Support: Uncover the importance of robust backup data systems in financial institutions. Understand how reliable data supports informed decision-making and risk management. Do not miss this engaging episode where industry leaders share their expertise and provide valuable perspectives on these crucial aspects of financial law and regulation. Tune in to gain valuable insights and stay informed!

26. mars 2024 - 36 min
episode Conversation with Jeffrey M. Winn: A Book Review of “The 1619 Project: A New Origin Story” cover

Conversation with Jeffrey M. Winn: A Book Review of “The 1619 Project: A New Origin Story”

In this episode of The Financial Law Forum, our special guest Jeffrey M. Winn, Assistant Vice President and Senior Claims Director at Chubb Group of Insurance Companies and a regularly-featured book reviewer for The New York Law Journal speaks with us about his most recent book review titled “Expanding America’s Sense of its Own Past” in which he explores and assesses the themes behind Nikole Hannah Jones’ book “The 1619 Project: A New Origin Story.” As a well-read student of American history, Jeff offers a highly unique perspective of the book’s theme of Black Americans’ central role in the development of the country, the social and economic gaps that still exist as a result of the untold history and what may lie ahead by opening a dialogue on advancement opportunities for Black Americans.

28. feb. 2022 - 1 h 1 min
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Congressional Appropriation of Billions to Small Financial Institutions Can Narrow the Wealth Gap

Episode 4 - Advancing Financial Equality: Congressional Appropriation of Billions to Small Financial Institutions Can Narrow the Wealth Gap Over the last few months, the COVID-19 crisis has disproportionately affected small and minority-owned businesses across the country, many of which found the Payment Protection Program inaccessible. In response, Congress has appropriated $9 billion dollars in funding through the Emergency Capital Investment Program (ECIP) for distribution through a national network of community development and minority-owned financial institutions known as CDFIs and MDIs. With this record-breaking amount of financing potentially available to small and minority owned businesses through CDFIs and MDIs, we discuss the ECIP and advancing equal access to capital in a two-part series. In this first episode, we discuss the role of CDFIs and MDIs in the financial markets with Walter Davis who is a founding member of Peachtree Providence Partners Holding Company, LLC, a private investment and consulting firm which focuses on small to middle market businesses. During our interview, Walter also shares with us his deep knowledge and understanding of the CDFI and MDI network, their funding capabilities to effect small and minority owned businesses and the impact that ECIP may have on closing the financing gap.

8. juni 2021 - 1 h 11 min
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