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Download media from the 2012 conference held in Manchester

We are pleased to share some of the presentations delivered to our 2012 conference.  Please note that if the presentation you are looking for is not published here, it is not available in written form but might be available on the videos page.

Day One | 9 May 2012

Day One | 9 May 2012

|| Creating a Savings Culture
Adrian Coles Director-General, BSA
Laurie Edmans Director, Money Advice Service

|| Diversity & Ethics
Philippa Foster Back Director, Institute of Business Ethics
Gillian Wilmot Founder, BoardMentoring
Jonathan Westhoff CEO, West Bromwich Building Society

|| Recovery in the Mortgage Market?
Robert Gardner, Chief Economist, Nationwide
Jon Pain UK Head of Financial Services Risk Consulting, KPMG LLP
Peter Williams Director, University of Cambridge Centre for Housing and Planning Research

|| International Interlude
Hartwig Hamm Secretary General, International Union of Housing Finance
Pauline Green President, ICA

|| Priorities for the New Regulator
Martin Wheatley, CEO designate, Financial Conduct Authority

Day Two | 10 May 2012

Day Two | 10 May 2012

|| The State of the Nation
John Cridland - slides &speech Director-General, CBI
Robert Parker Head of the Strategic Advisory Group, Credit Suisse
Paul Lewis - slides &speech freelance journalist and broadcaster

|| Mutuals Making a Difference
John Lass  Senior Vice President, Strategy & Planning, CUNA Mutual
Martin Shaw CEO, Association of Financial Mutuals

|| Innovation & Social Media
Peter Temple  Operations Director, Cumberland Building Society
Mark Shaw author of Twitter for Business
Sue Helmont Head of Brand UK, Aviva

|| Emerging Leaders
Peter Hill CEO, Leeds Building Society
David Stewart CEO, Coventry Building Society