EUROPESERVICING 2008
DIRECTOR'S CUT: DAY 1 | SESSION 1 | PART B
'To Kill A Mockingbird'
To Kill A Mockingbird
is based on the 1960 Pulitzer Prize-winning novel which explores racial injustice, class tensions and the destruction of innocence.

Its main character, Atticus Finch, is considered to be one of the greatest examples of a "moral compass" in world literature, and a model of integrity for the legal profession. We use the title in reference to Stephen Roach in his role as an economist as well as the title of his presentation
The "director's cut" or "notes" were written by EuropeServicing's main host, Toni Moss, CEO of EuroCatalyst. Following in the film tradition of EuropeServicing 2006 (which was held at 195 Piccadilly, the home of the British Academy of Film and Television Arts) each session at EuropeServicing 2008 is themed with movie titles. While some see films as entertainment, others recognise the art of cinema as a record of the human condition. EuroCatalyst selected specific movies to theme and inspire discussion as we navigate through the treacherous waters of the global mortgage markets.