Today! McGlothlin Leadership Forum Brings Leaders to W&M

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    Top Law and Business Leaders  The former CEOs of Deutsche Bank Americas and U.S. Steel join renowned trial attorney Robert Clifford as the 2012 Forum Fellows on October 2 - 4 at the Second Annual McGlothlin Leadership Forum. The event is named in honor of James McGlothlin, Chairman and CEO of The United Company and a graduate of the College and Law School.  
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The William & Mary Law School and the William & Mary Mason School of Business will host the second annual McGlothlin Leadership Forum October 2-4, 2012. 

Named in honor of James McGlothlin, Chairman and CEO of The United Company, the Forum will bring three distinguished leaders in business and law to the campus. Chosen annually, the Fellows exemplify the pinnacle of leadership, vision, integrity, and revolutionary thinking.

The Forum will feature discussions between and among the McGlothlin Leadership Forum Fellows - pre-eminent leaders in their fields - and students and faculty of the business and law schools, culminating in a plenary session of open exchange, active debate, and analysis of the challenges the U.S. will face after the presidential election.

Click here on October 3, at 2PM, to watch the Plenary Session streamed live in its entirety.  Want to go?  Admission to the Plenary Session is free and all are welcome.  It will be held at the W&M Mason School (Miller Hall, Brinkley Commons Room).  No advance registration is requred.

The McGlothlin Forum Fellows for 2012 are:

Robert Clifford, Principal Partner, Clifford Law Offices

Seth Waugh, former CEO, Deutsche Bank Americas

Thomas Usher, former President and CEO, U.S. Steel; former Chairman of Marathon Oil

Conceived and designed by McGlothlin, a 1962 graduate of the College, a 1964 graduate of the law school, and honored by the College in 2000 with a Doctor of Laws honorary degree, the Forum's goal is to prepare students to make a difference in the world by expanding their understanding of the vital roles of leadership and accountability in global political, legal, and economic systems.

"The Leadership Forum will bring William & Mary students in touch with the highest caliber leaders in business and law in our nation.  This highly personal program is intended to inspire our students to the highest level of achievement possible," said McGlothlin.

Over the three days, the Forum Fellows will meet with small groups of faculty and students in the business and law schools. Finishing out day two, will be the Forum Fellows discussion, the hallmark of the Forum. The topic for the discussion will be:  What Must Be Done Post-Election to Right America's Economic, Legal, and Political Systems?

The October 3 Forum Fellows discussion will be held in the Brinkley Commons Room of Alan B. Miller Hall on the William & Mary campus. It will begin at 2 p.m. EST and is open to the public. 

It will also be streamed live at http://mason.wm.edu/mcglothlin_forum/stream. New this year will be a simultaneous web broadcast on the WHRO website.

The Forum is an annual event sponsored by McGlothlin and cohosted by the business and law schools. WHRO joins the schools of business and law this year as media partner.

The College of William and Mary, located in Williamsburg, Virginia is one of the nation's premier public universities and is dedicated to the ideal that excellence in teaching is the key to unlocking intellectual and personal possibilities for students.

As the oldest public university in the United States and educational home to many historical and modern-day American leaders, the College is revered as the Alma Mater of the Nation.

William & Mary Law School also holds a special place in American history as the nation's first law school. Consistently ranked as a top law school, William & Mary enjoys a national reputation for its strong law faculty, scholarly excellence, and commitment to training highly skilled and ethical lawyers - citizen lawyers - who are committed to serving the greater good.

The Mason School of Business, named for William & Mary Alumnus Raymond A. "Chip" Mason, embraces the entrepreneurial spirit that built the country atop a foundation of business, trade, and economics. Utilizing a personalized, experiential model, it invites energetic revolutionary thinkers to create a strong sustainable economy and thriving society.