The Commission on Public Trust and Private Enterprise
The 12-member Conference Board Commission on Public Trust and Private Enterprise was formed to address widespread abuses which led to corporate scandals and declining public trust in companies, their leaders and America's capital markets. The Commission examined compensation, audit, and governance issues facing corporate America and issued best-practices guidelines. The Commission was co-chaired by Peter G. Peterson, Chairman of The Blackstone Group, former Secretary of Commerce and Chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, and John W. Snow, Chairman, CSX Corporation and former Chairman, Business Roundtable. The work of the Commission was supported by The Pew Charitable Trusts.
Reports
Findings and Recommendations
The Commission's final report contains recommendations on executive compensation, corporate governance, designing and enforcing ethical codes of conduct, shareholder relations, and how to improve accounting and audit practices.
Download Full Report (47 pages, 253.7 KB)
Download Executive Summary (16 pages, 191.2 KB)
A Personal Postscript by Commission Co-Chairman Peter G. Peterson
The Co-Chairman reflects on the extent, importance and causes of the breakdown of public trust in American business, the formation and objectives of the Commission, and the five themes of its recommendations.
Download Postscript (20 pages, 122.6 KB)
Roster of Members
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Pete Peterson (Co-Chairman) |
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John W. Snow (Co-Chairman) |
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John H. Biggs |
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John C. Bogle |
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Charles A. Bowsher |
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Peter M. Gilbert |
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Andrew S. Grove |
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Ralph S. Larsen |
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Arthur Levitt Jr. |
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Lynn Sharp Paine |
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Warren B. Rudman |
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Paul A. Volcker |
Staff
Carolyn Kay Brancato
Director of the Commission
The Conference Board
Alan A. Rudnick
Counsel to the Commission
Principal
Alan A. Rudnick LLC
About the Pew Charitable Trusts
The Pew Charitable Trusts (www.pewtrusts.org) make strategic investments to help organizations and citizens develop practical solutions to difficult problems. Based in Philadelphia, Pew supports nonprofit activities in the areas of culture, education, the environment, health and human services, public policy, and religion. In 2001, with approximately $4.3 billion in assests, Pew committed over $230 million to 175 nonprofit organizations.
For More Information
Please contact Frank Tortorici at +1 212 339 0231 or f.tortorici@conference-board.org.