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ABIs Inaugural Professional Development Program Looks to Assist Mid-Level Insolvency Practitioners

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ABI’s
INAUGURAL PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM LOOKS TO ASSIST MID-LEVEL
INSOLVENCY PRACTITIONERS


size='3'>February 25, 2009, Alexandria, Va.

size='3'>— To better assist in the professional development of
mid-level insolvency and restructuring practitioners in this busy
bankruptcy market, the American Bankruptcy Institute will hold its
Inaugural Professional Development Program in Chicago on May 28, 2009.
The day-long program was developed by
ABI's Young and New Members
Committee
and will be held in the Drinker Biddle
& Reath LLP Conference Center.
The program
includes a morning educational session devoted to issues common to
mid-level professionals in the areas of law, finance and accounting. The

afternoon programs are specifically designed to assist the mid-level
professional with networking, communication and business-development
efforts and allow for hands-on dialogue and relationship-building
opportunities with peers.

Program topics and speakers
include:

The “Legal Session:

The Importance of Understanding Fiduciary Duties” will feature
panelists Alan K.
Mills
of Barnes & Thornburg LLP
(Indianapolis),
George
N. Panagakis
of Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher
& Flom LLP (Chicago) and

size='3'>Catherine L. Steege
of Jenner &
Block LLP (Chicago).


size='3'>Matthew R. Niemann
of Houlihan Lokey
(Chicago),
Nancy A.
Peterman
of Greenberg Traurig, LLP (Chicago)
and
Lewis W.
Solimene
of Macquarie Capital (USA) Inc.
(Chicago) will take part in the “Finance Session: Valuation
Methodologies of Distressed Assets &
Companies.”

The “Accounting
Session: Identifying Financial Distress” features

face='Times New Roman' size='3'>Michael C. Buenzow

size='3'>of FTI Consulting, Inc. (Chicago),
Robert M.
Caruso
of Alvarez & Marsal (Chicago)
and

size='3'>Holly Felder Etlin
of AlixPartners
LLP (New York).


size='3'>Melissa Kibler Knoll
of Mesirow
Financial Consulting, LLC (Chicago) will moderate the “How Do I
Advance at My Firm and Within My Profession?” session with
panelists
Michael M.
Eidelman
of Vedder Price P.C.
(Chicago),
James H. M.
Sprayregen
of Kirkland & Ellis LLP
(Chicago) and
Bettina M.

Whyte of Bridge Associates, LLC (New
York).


size='3'>Paula Giovacchini
of Gio Group, Inc.
(Chicago) will lead the “Building Relationships to Generate
Business” session to introduce attendees to a business-development

process and activities to enhance relationships with existing clients
and generate new business with prospective clients.

The “Putting the
‘Working’ in Networking” session, featuring

Deborah Knupp
size='3'>of Akina (Chicago), is designed to provide practical tools and
tips for enhancing the value of networking events to establish new
relationships that can lead to future business.


size='3'>Robert Gigliotti
of Gio Group, Inc.
(Chicago) will exemplify the difference between influence and
manipulation and how to scan a situation to determine the best
individual influence strategy in the “Enhancing Influence Skills
to Get What You Want” session.

To find out more about
ABI’s Inaugural Professional Development Program, please
visit

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ABI is the largest
multi-disciplinary, nonpartisan organization dedicated to research and
education on matters related to insolvency. ABI was founded in 1982 to
provide Congress and the public with unbiased analysis of bankruptcy
issues. The ABI membership includes nearly 11,700 attorneys,
accountants, bankers, judges, professors, lenders, turnaround
specialists and other bankruptcy professionals, providing a forum for
the exchange of ideas and information. For additional information on
ABI, visit www.abiworld.org. For additional conference information,
visit

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