Break-in break-out: a simple guide to fraud, deadheading and making a fortune.

Not the usual suspects.

Frank W. Abagnale is one of the world's most respected authorities on the subjects of forgery, embezzlement, and secure documents.

Mr. Abagnale lectures extensively at the FBI Academy and FBI field offices, and more than 14,000 financial institutions, corporations, and law enforcement agencies use his programs. In 1998, he was selected as a distinguished member of the "Pinnacle 400" by CNN Financial News. In 2001, he published The Art of the Steal.

He was the subject of a major motion picture, Catch Me if You Can (2002), directed by Steven Spielberg and starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Tom Hanks.

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Doris Kearns Goodwin, world-renowned historian, has been reporting on politics and baseball for over two decades. Author of several books and articles in leading national publications, Ms. Goodwin is a commentator for NBC, and a consultant and on-air person for PBS documentaries.

Her most recent work, a monumental history of Abraham Lincoln entitled Team of Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln, reached #1 on the New York Times Best-Seller List. Steven Spielberg is developing a feature film about the book, set to star Liam Neeson as Lincoln.

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Top 5 Reasons to Attend Summit 2007

1 Bring back practical solutions and insights to help you and your company on topics like organizational leadership, the latest accounting developments, corporate performance management (CPM), driving long-term growth, technology challenges and fraud detection measures.

2 Network with peers who are challenged by the same issues as you. Summit 2007 brings together CFOs, VPs of Finance, Controllers and other financial executives from across industries, from companies of all sizes, publicly held and private.

3 Earn up to 16 CPEs.

4 Go shopping. Visit with solution providers in our Exhibit Hall and take away new ideas and options for your business.

5 Spend time in historic Boston and surrounds. See www.bostonusa.com to learn more.

Rich Gotham, Chief Operating Officer, Boston Celtics basketball team

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Sam Kennedy, Senior Vice President, Sales and Marketing, Boston Red Sox

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Jonathan Mariner, Executive Vice President, Finance, Major League Baseball

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Jack Mula, General Counsel--Player Personnel, New England Patriots football team

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Randy Vataha, former NFL player, player agent, union representative, team owner & sports investment banker

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John Wentzell, President, DNC-Boston TD Banknorth Garden (Boston Bruins hockey team)

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How to Play to Win: The Business of Sports

Athletes aren't the only competitors in the world of professional sports: franchises are battling one another for market share in what has become an international entertainment industry with global revenues of more than $40 billion in TV rights and ticket sales alone. Learn from finance executives representing Major League Baseball and Boston's pro teams as they share their experiences delivering winning teams--both on the playing field and in the margin.

Sunday, May 20

1:00pm - 6:00pm | Registration

6:00pm - 9:00pm | Opening Reception--The Spirit of Boston Private Charter Yacht

Monday, May 21

7:30am - 8:20am | Breakfast Session A

The Eight Rings of Organizational Leadership--Part One

Executives today are faced with problems of cutthroat competition, financial pressures, and employee performance and retention. In this highly interactive and entertaining two-part session, you will learn how the "Eight Rings of Organizational Leadership" can help you dramatically improve your bottom line. Learn how to apply these eight areas of leadership excellence, expand your customer base, motivate and retain a qualified and responsive workforce, and achieve tangible business results.

* Ronald Rosenberg, QualityTalk, Inc., Author & Founder of Drive-You-Nuts.com

7:30am - 8:20am | Breakfast Session B

Converging Governance, Risk, Control and IT with Corporate Performance Management (CPM)

CPM is on the agenda of many companies as they strive to improve financial performance in an increasingly competitive business environment. CPM involves key management processes that monitor and drive business performance along with software applications which support and underpin these processes. Using a practical company case study, this session will explore the convergence of Sarbanes-Oxley compliance with CPM, along with the underlying technologies that enable this to take place.

MODERATOR:

* David Pleasance, Partner, Deliotte & Touche and CFIT, Vice Chairman

PANELISTS:

* Lee Dittmar, Principal, Deloitte & Touche

* Joseph Euteneuer, Executive Vice President & CFO, XM Satellite Radio Holdings

8:30am - 9:00am | Welcome and Opening...

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