ADVISORY/Art Shaw, CEO of myCFO, Featured Speaker At Chase Hambricht & Quist Conference Today.News/Assignment Editors ADVISORY...for Thursday Thursday: see week. (May 11) --(BUSINESS WIRE)
Who: Art Shaw, CEO, myCFO, a unique financial services firm
that combines high-touch and high-tech to high-net-worth
individuals, will present at the 28th Annual Chase
Hambricht & Quist Technology Conference this Thursday,
May 11, 2000 at the Westin St. Francis. myCFO currently
serves a base of more than 150 clients, representing
approximately $27.5 billion in assets. Mr. Shaw will
discuss how myCFO combines traditional best-of-breed
management services with interactive information
technologies in order to better serve myCFO's clientele.
Mr. Shaw is no stranger to marrying the Internet and
financial services. Prior to joining myCFO in October 1999,
Mr. Shaw was general manager of Schwab's offline and
online solutions, where he oversaw Schwab's largest
customer segment ("Schwab Classic") in the retail market.
He also served as Schwab's senior vice president for
electronic brokerage, where he built and led the company's
online investment offering. Among his accomplishments, Mr.
Shaw launched www.schwab.com and grew the business from
200,000 customers to its market-leading position of more
than 2 million.
What: Chase Hambricht & Quist 28th Annual Technology Conference
When: Thursday, May 11, 2000, 1:30 - 3:00 p.m. PDT
Where: The Oak Room
Westin St. Francis Hotel
335 Powell St.
San Francisco, CA 94102
Tel: 415/397-7000
About
myCFO: Founded by Jim Clark in May 1999, myCFO has been serving
high-net-worth-individual in virtually every aspect of
financial management and planning, from tax and accounting
services to trust and estate planning. Expertise includes
expense management, investment advisory services,
insurance and risk management and philanthropy service.
More information about myCFO is available at www.myCFO.com
or by calling Alexander Ogilvy PR Worldwide at
415/923-1660, ext. 123.
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