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Xerox CEO Mulcahy Will Present at the World Business Forum 2004

Press release from the issuing company

NEW YORK--Dec. 10, 2003-- HSM Group today announced that Anne M. Mulcahy, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Xerox Corporation will be one of the main speakers at the World Business Forum 2004. The World Business Forum is produced by HSM Group, an international multimedia company specializing in executive education. HSM Group is hosting the World Business Forum 2004, the largest gathering of business executives. The Forum will be held at Radio City Music Hall in New York City on May 10-11, 2004. Mulcahy joins the following confirmed speakers at New York's World Business Forum: William Jefferson Clinton, Jim Collins, Lou Gerstner, Jr., Rudy Giuliani, Philip Kotler, Michael Porter, Jeremy Siegel, Jack Welch and Ben Zander. To date, more than 1,000 participants have registered for the May 2004 Forum - of those, 800 are either CEO's, presidents and/or business owners from North America, Europe, Latin America and Asia-Pacific and represent industries such as financial, communications, consumer goods, healthcare, pharmaceutical, manufacturing and consulting amongst others. On May 10th and 11th, these ten eminent business leaders will speak on topics crucial to the business community. Forum participants will gain critical insights into global financial markets, organizational transformation, strategy, management and the role of creativity in leadership, among other topics. In addition to the main presentations, special breakout sessions have been designed to further enhance the interactive and networking experience. "I am very pleased to welcome Ms. Mulcahy to our excellent line-up of speakers in our program at the World Business Forum 2004," said Eduardo Bruchou, co-founder of the HSM Group. "She is a well-known and respected global business leader whose experience and insight into turning around one of the world's largest technology companies is critical to today's business executive."