Newswise — CHARLOTTESVILLE, Virginia — 6 November 2014 — The University of Virginia Darden School of Business Richard A. Mayo Center for Asset Management will host the seventh annual University of Virginia Investing Conference (UVIC) 13-14 November.

Asset management experts and global thought leaders, convened by Darden's top-ranked faculty, will gather to analyze the global investing landscape, which is influenced more than ever by disruptive innovation — making it difficult to predict the drivers of future growth. UVIC will explain what's ahead in digital health care, cybersecurity, technology and energy. The speakers and panelists will analyze the current and future economic outlook and provide ideas for investing successfully in the innovation economy and will address asset selection, portfolio allocation and risk management.

"We'll delve into what products could revolutionize industry and why," said Darden Dean Bob Bruner. "The 'why' is the most important, but often overlooked factor, as it provides a sound rationale for investing in these areas."

Keynote speakers will include:

Kyle Bass, chief investment officer, Hayman Capital Management LP• Peter H. Diamandis, M.D., chair and CEO, XPRIZE Foundation, and co-founder and vice chair, Human Longevity Inc. • Ned Hooper, founding and managing partner, Centerview Capital• Nancy Lazar, partner, Cornerstone Macro• Kathy Warden, corporate vice president and president, Northrop Grumman Information Systems

Industry experts will explore three topics:

Digital Health Care

Robert J. Hariri, M.D., Ph.D., founder, chair and chief scientific officer, Celgene Cellular Therapeutics• Robert J. Hugin, chair and CEO, Celgene Corporation• Samuel D. Isaly, managing partner, OrbiMed Advisors• Bryan Johnson, investor and director, Human Longevity Inc., and founder, Braintree

Energy

Robert S. Craine, president and founder, Lynx Production Company Inc. and Lynx LNG LLC• W. Barnes Hauptfuhrer, CEO, Chapter IV Investors

Technology

Charles R. Cory, chair of Global Technology Banking, Morgan Stanley & Co. Incorporated• Ned Hooper, founding and managing partner, Centerview Capital• John Siegel, partner, Columbia Capital• Michael F. Sola, vice president and sector portfolio manager, T. Rowe Price

UVIC will kick off Thursday, 13 November with the final rounds of the third annual Darden @ Virginia Investing Challenge, hosted by the Darden Capital Management club. The challenge will bring together 15 teams of students from top MBA programs to compete in a stock pitch competition.

Darden Capital Management is a student-run organization, the purpose of which is to prepare its membership for careers in investment management and research, as well as other functions within the financial markets. The club's assets under management have grown to over $9 million — held in five funds — making it one of the largest programs of its kind.

Corporate sponsors of UVIC include: Discovery Capital Management LLC, Fort Washington Investment Advisors Inc., Sands Capital Management, Wilkinson O' Grady Global Asset Management, Panning Capital Management LP and T. Rowe Price.The event is open to the public; registration fees apply. Registration closes Friday, 7 November.

About the Darden School of BusinessThe University of Virginia Darden School of Business delivers the world’s best business education experience to prepare entrepreneurial, global and responsible leaders through its MBA, Ph.D. and Executive Education programs. Darden’s top-ranked faculty is renowned for teaching excellence and advances practical business knowledge through research. Darden was established in 1955 at the University of Virginia, a top public university founded by Thomas Jefferson in 1819 in Charlottesville, Virginia.

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