



Safeguards or Barriers?
EU & US Perspectives on Regulation
Capital Markets | Sustainability | New Technologies
Join us for this dynamic conversation focused on capital markets, sustainable development, and new technologies—key topics shaping the future of global economies. Organized by Jagiellonian University in collaboration with The Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C.

Keynote Speakers

Commissioner of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission
The Honorable Summer K. Mersinger

Chief Legal, Compliance and Corporate Affairs Officer of Robinhood Markets, Former Commissioner, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)
The Honorable Daniel M. Gallagher

Former Assistant Secretary for Employee Benefits Security in the Labor Department
The Honorable Phyllis Borzi

President of the Investment Company Institute, Chair of the International Investment Funds Association
Eric J. Pan

Consul General in Krakow
Erin Nickerson

Undersecretary of State at the Ministry of Finance
Jurand Drop
To be announced soon
To be announced soon
Last Edition 2024
2nd US-CEE Connection Weekend: US and EU Perspectives on ESG: Towards a sustainable world or a dangerous utopia?
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Every year, the US-CEE Connection Weekend brings together lawyers, business leaders, academics, government officials, civil society representatives, and students interested in US and EU approaches to current issues and their impact on US and CEE country relations. While last year's conference focused exclusively on ESG, this year's theme will encompass a broader range of topics centered on the competitiveness of EU and US legal systems. We believe that the theme of the event will be even more exceptionally lively, especially in light of the recently published document on the competitiveness of the EU (The EU Compass).
With this year's conference theme, 'Safeguards or Barriers? EU & US Perspectives on Regulation', participants will engage in discussions on key regulatory issues, including capital markets, international trade, sustainability, and digital transformation. Recent shifts in government on both sides of the Atlantic have renewed focus on the issues above, with further changes in regulatory approaches on the horizon.
The event will feature a dynamic mix of keynote speeches, panel discussions, and interactive problem-solving sessions. The Conference will also include social events to allow alumni and other attendees to meet old friends and make new contacts.