Sunday, July 12 (Casual attire all day) Please consider bringing your cameras and video cameras so that we can share photos following the program! London arrivals - transfers arranged for all attendees via Cambridge Connections; look for sign with your name in the arrival hall after clearing immigration, luggage collection and customs or in the lobby of your hotel if arriving early. Morning Arrivals 10:00am 12:00pm 10:30am 12:30pm Transfer from London hotels, London Gatwick or London Heathrow to Clare College at Cambridge University (arrive at Clare College Memorial Court - Queens Road entrance; check-in at Porter s Lodge) Check-in & Registration Porter s Lodge (dorm keys) Neild Room (nametags) Orientation walking tour of Clare College and Cambridge City Clare College was founded in 1326 and was the first of the Oxford and Cambridge foundations to provide for a Master, Fellows and Scholars in a single community. With the spires of its university buildings framed by towering trees, expansive meadows and riverbanks, the city of Cambridge is among the loveliest in England. The city s famous sites include King's College Chapel, the tower of Great St. Mary's, the university's main church and the Fitzwilliam, Cambridge's finest museum with superb art and classical collections. 1:30 4:00pm Room keys distributed/free time to unpack & rest ** Note: Rooms may be available before lunch 4:00 6:00pm Depart for open top double-decker bus tour of Cambridge to include the American Cemetery and Memorial The Cambridge American Cemetery and Memorial site was donated by the University of Cambridge. The only American World War II burial ground in England, the site holds 3,800 white crosses to pay tribute to the American men and women who died in the war as well as a wall to commemorate the more than 5,000 soldiers who gave their lives but whose remains were never recovered or identified. 6:00 7:30pm Opening Dinner at Browns Brasserie.. The first Browns opened at Brighton in 1973 with one simple guiding belief: classic food, well delivered in a stylish environment, would be a recipe for success. The only thing that has changed since then is the number of Browns, now running at fourteen, of which six are in London.
Monday, July 13 (Casual attire day; smart casual evening) 9:00 9:30am Welcome & Overview Neild Room D2 Nick Hoffman, Managing Member, Nicholas Hoffman & Company & SIBF board member Dr. Charles Moseley, Fellow, Tutor & Director of Studies in English, Hughes Hall, University of Cambridge 9:30 10:30am Introduction & The Mathematics of Money Nick Hoffman 11:00 12:30pm The Ethics of Money and Its Proper Use Dr. Charles Moseley 2:00 3:30pm Croquet tournament on the lawns of Memorial Court weather permitting The origins of the quintessentially British game of croquet are obscure. However, it is known that the sport was introduced to England from Ireland in the 1830s. In the latter part of the 19th century and early 20th century it grew very rapidly in popularity as an agreeable pastime for the upper classes and played on equal terms by men and women. From the scene in Alice in Wonderland where flamingos were used as mallets to the seriousness of the World Croquet Championship, players of all skill levels and ages enjoy the entertaining game of croquet. 3:30 5:00pm Punting along the River Cam A punt is a narrow flat-bottomed boat that somewhat resembles a Venetian gondola with the curve removed. The design was developed in the medieval period to allow for easy navigation in areas with shallow water. Poling along the river looks effortless and easy; a relaxing way to enjoy a quiet summer afternoon. Looks can be deceiving! Nonetheless, punting along the River Cam is one of the traditional delights of visiting Cambridge. 5:00 7:00pm Free Time 7:00pm Dinner in the Great Hall at Clare College.. Reminiscent of Hogwarts Dining Hall, the 17th century Great Hall at Clare College is a superb setting for the evening meal after an exciting day.
Tuesday, July 14 9:00 10:30am Credit Cards & Debt: Using them Wisely Nick Hoffman Neild Room D2 11:00 12:30pm 4000 Years in 400 Pages Dr. Patricia Fara, Senior Tutor, Clare College 1:30 2:45pm Depart for tour of the Whipple Museum of the History of Science Founded in 1944 by the gift of Mr. R. S. Whipple, and housed in the historic 17th Century Free School, the Whipple Museum has an internationally known collection of early scientific instruments dating from the 14th Century. 3:00pm Wednesday, July 15 Free evening, dinner on own 9:00 10:30am Budgeting, Creating a Plan & Measuring your Success Nick Hoffman Neild Room D2 11:00 12:30pm Current Controversies in Paleozoology & Some Metaphysical Implications Professor Simon Conway Morris, Dept. of Earth Sciences, University of Cambridge 1:30 2:45pm Depart for tour of the Museum of Zoology.. With its spectacular whale skeleton hanging over the entrance, the Museum of Zoology is home to a huge variety of animals. Beautiful shells, a comprehensive collection of British birds, and many large skeletons of mammals trace the evolution of animal life. 2:45 4:30pm Free Time 4:30pm Depart for Madingley Hall & Gardens Tour with Light Buffet Dinner.. Madingley Hall is an elegant country house built in the 16th Century and set in the delightful gardens and grounds of about 7 acres, designed in the 18th Century by Capability Brown. They include flower borders and lawns, a topiary garden and meadows. The Hall is situated in the peaceful village of Madingley, three miles west of the historic University City of Cambridge.
Thursday, July 16 9:00 10:30am Asset Management: Who Cares? Neild Room D2 Bruce Albrecht, Partner, P & C Global Wealth Managers 11:00 12:30pm Sustainable Development and the Need for Energy Bill Nuttall, Senior Lecturer Technology Policy, Judge Business School, Cambridge University 1:45 3:30pm Why Shakespeare Matters Dr. Charles Moseley Includes an introduction and overview of Much Ado About Nothing 3:30 5:00pm Free time 5:00 7:00pm Depart for dinner at La Mimosa.. La Mimosa occupies one of the best riverside restaurant locations in Cambridge offering relaxing views across the River Cam. A favorite on the Cambridge restaurant scene, La Mimosa serves traditional Italian food, made with fresh and healthy ingredients, expertly cooked by experienced chefs. 7:00pm Depart for Much Ado About Nothing at St. Johns College **play starts at 7:30pm This sharp and witty comic romance, set in the stunning gardens of St. John s College, tells the tale of Benedick, the confirmed bachelor and the unlikely courtship of the free-spirited Beatrice, and charts the attempts of the scheming Don John to upset the course of true love.
Friday, July 17 8:30 10:00am Investment Markets 101/Choosing an Investment Advisor: The Hidden Secrets Neild Room D2 Nick Hoffman 10:00 10:30am Break 10:30 11:30pm Practical Tips & Observations From the Academic, Commercial & Professional World: A Panel Question & Answer Session Nigel Wardle, Vice President, WRB Enterprises, Inc. Neild Room, D2 Nick Hoffman Dr. Charles Moseley 11:30 12:45pm Lunch on own 12:45 p.m. Depart for tour of the Fitzwilliam Museum the finest small museum in Europe.. The Fitzwilliam Museum houses world-class collections of works of art and antiquities spanning centuries and civilizations. Highlights include masterpieces of painting from the fourteenth century to the present day, drawings and prints, sculpture, furniture, armour, pottery and glass, oriental art, illuminated manuscripts, coins and medals and antiquities from Egypt, the Ancient Near East, Greece, Rome and Cyprus. 3:00 6:30pm Free Time 7:00pm Finale Dinner in the Great Hall at Clare College Note: Saturday morning breakfast will be to-go and available for pick-up after the finale dinner Saturday, July 18 8:45am All participants must be checked out of the dorms and ready to depart for the airport at this time Note: Attendees must return dorm keys and check out of rooms by 8:45a.m. Cambridge Connections will be taking all participants to their departure airports at 8:45am due to our having to depart the dormitory area by this time. Please be aware that you may have a long wait at the airport if you have an afternoon flight.