CNBC NET/NET

NET/NET SUMMIT: INNOVATION IN AN ERA OF CHANGE

WELCOME RECEPTION

2:30 - 3:00pm 

OPENING REMARKS

3:00 - 3:05pm

 

Tyler Mathisen, Co-Anchor, "Power Lunch" & "Nightly Business Report", CNBC

CFO TO THE NEXT LEVEL

3:05 - 3:30pm

  Making the leap from CFO to CEO isn't a simple one, nor is changing industries at a senior level. Michael White did both. We'll talk to him about the ways being a CFO prepared him for being a CEO, as well as the strategies and tactics that worked in two very different industries.

 

Michael White, Fmr CEO, DIRECTV; Fmr CFO, PepsiCo; Director, Bank of America
Interviewer: Carl Quintanilla, Co-Anchor, "Squawk on the Street" & "Squawk Alley", CNBC


THE INNOVATORS INDEX: A NEW WAY TO VALUE COMPANIES

3:30 - 3:45pm

We all know about the FANGs. But there are many companies out there, far from Silicon Valley, that hold tremendous value because of their IP and other hard-to-value assets. Dr. David Martin came up with a novel way to measure these companies, and the index he created to track them is outperforming the S&P and the Dow. He'll tell us how to find hidden value in any company.

 

Dr. David Martin, Founder & CEO, M-CAM International


GROWTH THROUGH INNOVATION

3:45 - 4:15pm

Innovation has always been the engine of American economic growth. In today's global economy, how will the Trump Administration maintain this advantage, and how will it encourage innovation without leaving traditional industries and workers behind?

  

Wilbur Ross, U.S. Secretary of Commerce
Interviewer: Becky Quick, Co-Anchor, "Squawk Box" & Anchor, "On the Money", CNBC

NETWORKING BREAK

4:15 - 4:35pm

CYBERSECURITY: FACING, AND FINDING, INSIDER THREATS - WHAT EDWARD SNOWDEN TAUGHT US

4:35 - 5:00pm

It might well go down in history as America's worst security breach ever. This exclusive discussion will explore the NSA and CIA's massive investigation into, and mitigation of, the Snowden leak. Hear first-hand what the NSA has done to address insider threats, with key takeaways for every company.

 

Rick Ledgett, Fmr Deputy Director, National Security Agency
Mark Kelton, Fmr Deputy Director for Counterintelligence, Central Intelligence Agency
Moderator: Suzanne KellyCEO & Publisher, The Cipher Brief; Author, "Master of War: Blackwater USA's Erik Prince and the Business of War"


THE EXIT INTERVIEW

5:00 - 5:25pm

Irene Rosenfeld is a transformative executive who has reinvigorated brands, cracked new markets and made big acquisitions, all while contending with shifting consumer tastes, macroeconomic headwinds and activist investors. She also took the bold step of spinning off Mondelez from Kraft in 2012. We'll talk to her about taking risks, managing through industry upheaval, mentoring and succession planning and, maybe, what that 'Mystery Oreo' flavor is!

 

Irene Rosenfeld, Outgoing Chairman & CEO, Mondelez International
Interviewer: Sara Eisen, Co-Anchor, "Worldwide Exchange" & "Squawk on the Street", CNBC

 

REMARKS

5:25 - 5:30pm

Rod Johnson, SVP, ERP/EPM/SCM, Oracle

COCKTAILS ON THE NYSE TRADING FLOOR

5:30 - 6:45pm 

DINNER IN THE BIG BOARD CLUB

6:45pm

THE NEW ACTIVISM

7:15 - 7:35pm

He'd rather not be called an activist; he prefers 'constructivist.' But when pressure needs to be applied, he's no shrinking violet. We'll hear from one of the most successful, and sometimes feared, men in business today about his efforts to transform corporations, the myths and realities of 'engaged shareholders,' and his biggest bet ever.

 

 Nelson Peltz, CEO & Founding Partner, Trian Partners
Interviewer: Jim CramerHost of "Mad Money with Jim Cramer" & Co-Anchor, "Squawk on the Street", CNBC