Oct 21, 2005: CEO Forum with John J. Mack of Morgan Stanley
In Moscow to see first-hand the newly expanded operations of his company’s investment banking operations in the Russian Federation, Morgan Stanley CEO and Board Chairman John Mack was the featured guest at the AmCham Russia CEO Forum on Oct. 21, 2005.
In its second year, the AmCham Russia CEO Forum is designed to facilitate dialogue between high-level Russian and international executives and to enhance Russia’s profile as a prime investment destination. The AmCham Russia CEO Forum is a series of roundtables featuring visiting CEOs of global corporations and a select group of corporate leaders in Russia. To date, the series has featured Dave Cote of Honeywell, Don Peterson of Avaya, Carly Fiorina of Hewlett-Packard, Jeffrey Immelt of GE, Andrew Liveris of Dow, Michael Fister of Cadence and Kenneth Chenault of American Express, among others.
About Morgan Stanley
Morgan Stanley has more than 50,000 employees in 600 offices in 28 countries. In addition to its securities and investment banking businesses, Morgan Stanley is also a leader in credit services and in investment management, with more than $565 billion of assets under management. Founded in New York, Morgan Stanley opened its European headquarters in London in 1977 and now employs more than 6,500 people in Europe, with offices in Amsterdam, Athens, Frankfurt, Geneva, Glasgow, Luxemburg, Madrid, Munich, Moscow, Milan, Paris, Stockholm and Zurich. By providing first-class advisory and corporate finance services, Morgan Stanley has earned leading roles in historic equity, debt and M&A transactions for Russian clients such as Gazprom, Rosneft, LUKOIL, Sistema, Pyaterochka, Novatek, Evraz Group, Urals Energy and TNK-BP. In Russia it operates locally as OOO Morgan Stanley Bank.