Are You Smarter Than a
NEW Charterholder?: Developments in the CFA Exam
presented by Michael McMillan of CFA Institute
May 27th, 2010
11:30pm - Registration
12:00pm - Lunch and Presentation
Radison Plaza Hotel Minneapolis
New Sweden East Room
Michael has been working with the CFA Institute for the past 14 years. He will talk about the exciting things that are occurring at the CFA Institute and recent developments in the CFA Program.

Michael G. McMillan, Ph.D., CPA, CFA
Director, Curriculum Projects
Dr. McMillan joined CFA Institute in October of 2008 after more than a decade as a professor of accounting and finance at Johns Hopkins University’s Carey School of Business and George Washington University’s School of Business. Prior to pursuing a career in academia, he was a securities analyst and portfolio manager at Bailard, Biehl, and Kaiser and Merus Capital Management in San Francisco, California.
As a Director of Curriculum Projects, Dr. McMillan is responsible for developing, writing, and reviewing readings for the CFA Candidate Curriculum. Prior to joining the Institute, Dr. McMillan served in a variety of volunteer capacities. He was a member of the Council of Examiners for 10 years, and a grader for the CFA examinations for 14 years.
Dr. McMillan is the Treasurer and member of the board of directors, of Washington, D.C.’s Fort Dupont Ice Arena, and former Vice President and Treasurer of the CFA Society of Washington, D.C. He has a Ph.D. in accounting and finance from George Washington University, an MBA from Stanford University, and BA from the University Pennsylvania. He earned his CFA Charter in 1991 and is also a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) and a Chartered Investment Counselor (CIC).