100WHF's 400th Education Session with Stanley Druckenmiller, Chairman and CEO of Duquesne Family Office

September 23, 2013 at 6 PM New York

Stanley Druckenmiller, former manager of Duquesne Capital Management, an alternative investment fund in operation for 30 years before he closed to outside investors two years ago, shares his insights on generating and maintaining high returns, from an outsider's perspective. Learn his outlook for the US and global markets in 2013- 14. An alumnus of , he will be interviewed by Paula J. Volent, CFA, Senior Vice President for Investments, Bowdoin College.

Participants

Stanley F. Druckenmiller, Duquesne Family Office LLC Paula J. Volent, CFA, Bowdoin College

Education, one of the three pillars of 100 Women in Hedge Funds, provides opportunities for members to engage in forums and discussions of key market, operations, regulatory and career development issues for participants in the alternative investment industry. 100 Women in Hedge Funds takes the opportunity of the milestone of its 400th Education event to thank the many speakers, event organizers and sponsors who together have contributed to the knowledge base, professionalism and connections between 100WHF members.

Event Details

Date: September 23, 2013 Time: 5 PM Registration. We will begin promptly at 6 PM; please arrive early. Since it is disruptive to everyone when latecomers enter the session, those arriving after an education session has begun will only be admitted at the discretion of 100WHF and the host. Please note the start time on this invite and plan to arrive early. Host: Citi Location: 399 Park Avenue, 13th floor, between East 53rd and 54th Streets, New York, NY 10022 RSVP: Please refer to your invite

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Admission is free, but there is a $25 charge if you register and do not attend, even if you cancel in advance. No-show proceeds will be donated to Best Buddies, the 2013 beneficiary of 100WHF's US philanthropic initiatives.

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Space is limited. No walk-ins will be permitted.

Biographies

Stanley F. Druckenmiller, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Duquesne Family Office LLC Stan Druckenmiller is Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Duquesne Family Office LLC. Stan founded Duquesne Capital Management in 1981, which he ran until he closed the firm at the end of 2010. From 1988 to 2000, he was a Managing Director at , where he served as Lead Portfolio Manager of the Quantum Fund and Chief Investment Officer of Soros (1989-2000), and had overall responsibility for funds with a peak asset value of $22 billion. Early on in his career, Stan worked at National Bank and The Dreyfus Corporation.

Stan is Chairman of the Board of the Harlem Children's Zone; a Board member for Memorial Sloan Kettering and the Environmental Defense Fund, and is a member of the Investment Committee of Bowdoin College.

Stan graduated with honors from Bowdoin College with degrees in Economics and English, and thereafter earned graduate degree credits in Economics from the .

Paula J. Volent, CFA, Senior Vice President for Investments, Bowdoin College Paula Volent is Senior Vice President for Investments at Bowdoin College, a private, residential college in Brunswick, Maine. At Bowdoin, Ms. Volent is responsible for the oversight and management of the College's endowment. Prior to joining Bowdoin in July 2000, Ms. Volent was a Senior Associate at the Yale Investments Office.

Ms. Volent has a BA from the University of New Hampshire; a Master's Degree in Art History from the Institute of Fine Arts at New York University; a Certificate in Conservation from the Conservation Center at NYU, with a specialization in the conservation of works of art on paper; and an MBA from the Yale School of Management. Prior to focusing on endowment management, Paula worked as a paper conservator at the New-York Historical Society, the San Francisco Palace of Fine Arts, the LA County Museum of Art, and the National Gallery of Art in Washington DC. She also ran a private paper conservation studio in Los Angeles, California. She serves as a Trustee and Chair of the Investment Committee of the Maine Coast Heritage Trust, a member of the Investment Committee of Waynflete School and an Advisory Member of the Investment Committee for the Foundation for the American Institute for Conservation.

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About 100 Women in Hedge Funds (www.100womeninhedgefunds.org) 100 Women in Hedge Funds is a global, practitioner-driven non-profit organization serving over 10,000 alternative investment management investors and professionals through educational, professional leverage and philanthropic initiatives. Formed in 2001, 100 Women in Hedge Funds has hosted more than 300 events globally, connected more than 250 senior women through Peer Advisory Groups and raised close to $28 million for philanthropic causes in the areas of women's and family health, education and mentoring.