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Corporate governance panel seeks way to keep state No. 1

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Delaware has enjoyed a long history of being the model for corporate governance, and the state's leaders in business, law and education want to maintain and enhance what they call the “Delaware Advantage.”

As part of the “Creating Knowledge-Based Partnerships: Challenges and Opportunities” conference held Nov. 2, in Clayton Hall, a panel comprised of top judicial, government and financial business leaders discussed the way to help Delaware maintain its competitive edge in these areas.

The Corporate Governance and the Delaware Advantage Panel, moderated by Conrado “Bobby” M. Gempesaw, dean of the UD Lerner College of Business and Economics, included William B. Chandler III, chancellor, Delaware Court of Chancery; John Cochran, marketing executive, Bank of America Card Services; Charles Elson, Edgar S. Woolard Jr. Chair in Corporate Governance and director of the John L. Weinberg Center for Corporate Governance; Jack Markell, state treasurer; and L. Edward Shaw, senior managing director, Breeden & Co.

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