Speaking Engagements

October 5, 2011

Event:

American Bankruptcy Institute 8th Annual Complex Financial Restructuring Program

Location:

Lincoln Center in New York City, NY

Topic:

“Venue Selection” and “Credit Bid and Cramdown of Secured Debt,” featuring J. Scott Victor

October 3-4, 2011

Event:

The Distressed Debt Conference 2011

Location:

The W Hotel in New York City

Topic:

“What Strategy Will Dominate Distressed Investing Going Forward?”, featuring Mark E. Chesen

September 8-10, 2011

Event:

American Bankruptcy Institute 19th Annual Southwest Bankruptcy Conference

Location:

Four Seasons Resort, Las Vegas, Nevada

Topic:

“Professional Development Track: Building Your Book of Business” featuring J. Scott Victor

April 7, 2011

Event:

ABF Journal, New York Institute of Credit and the Philadelphia Turnaround Management Association presents the 4th Annual Education and Networking Conference

Location:

Villanova Conference Center, Villanova PA

Topic:

“Today’s Lending Environment and State of the Industries: Perspectives from the Bench, ABL, Investment Banking and Private Equity Executives” featuring Mark E. Chesen

March 31-April 3, 2011

Event:

American Bankruptcy Institute’s 29th Annual Spring Conference

Location:

Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center in National Harbor, MD

Topic:

“Quick Sales, Credit-Bidding and the 363 Process” featuring J. Scott Victor

March 15, 2011

Event:

The Long Island Chapter of the Turnaround Management Association

Location:

The Milleridge Cottage in Jericho, NY

Topic:

“Turnarounds, Investment Banking and Private Equity” featuring J. Scott Victor

March 6-7, 2011

Event:

M&A Advisor’s 5th Annual Turnaround Awards and Distressed Investing Summit and Turnaround Awards

Location:

The Colony Hotel, Palm Beach, FL

Topic:

J. Scott Victor is Co-Chair of the event and will moderate “Distressed Lending in 2011”

February 23-24, 2011

Event:

VALCON 2012 25th Anniversary

Location:

Four Seasons Hotel, Las Vegas

Topic:

“Capital Markets 2012-For Better or Worse,” moderated by J. Scott Victor