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Tuesday, June 21, 2011
New York Forum Opens with White House Session
NEW YORK - Tuesday, June 21st 2011 [ME NewsWire]
Two-day business summit will include a meeting of President’s Council on Jobs and Competitiveness as well as sessions on China, the New Arab World and the age of hyper transparency
(BUSINESS WIRE)-- The New York Forum opens this morning (June 20) with its Founder and Chairman, Richard Attias, welcoming more than 700 top CEOs, financiers and government officials under the theme Committed to Growth.
The morning’s sessions are dedicated to the pressing global problem of jobs, and Attias explained: “The Forum brings together public and private officials to discuss global challenges, and the issue of jobs is first on the agenda. We have not heard enough from corporate leaders on how they can spur job growth, and we look forward to hearing the ideas – and challenging them.”
One of the panels for the half-day session on jobs is highly significant, because The White House has asked several members of the President’s Council on Jobs and Competitiveness, and a Senior Advisor to the President, to join the program.
Valerie Jarrett, a Senior Advisor to President Obama, will join four of the Council members in the session. Those Council members are: AOL co-founder Steve Case, Comcast Chairman and CEO Brian Roberts, Laura Tyson of the Haas School of Business, and UBS Americas Chairman Robert Wolf.
More than 100 headline speakers will present their ideas and solutions during the Forum. They include: Michael Bloomberg, Mayor of New York City; James Turley, CEO, Ernst & Young; Tom Glocer, the CEO of Thomson Reuters; former Pfizer Chairman Jeffrey Kindler; Jaloul Ayed, the Tunisian Minister of Finance; and Manuel Camacho Solis, former Mayor of Mexico City.
As well as the half-day session on jobs, other key sessions will cover The Chinese Model; the New Arab World; and The Age of Hypertransparency.
The New York Forum was created to bring together the main global players from the private sector and the actionable outcomes from the conference will be presented to the G20 Summit in Cannes in November.
This year’s business summit will look at the role of entrepreneurship in driving economic change, the complicated relationship between business and government, the perspective a new generation of leaders is bringing to business, and the dynamics of two of the world's thriving economic powers, Brazil and China.
Photo provided: Richard Attias
EDITOR’S NOTES
About the New York Forum:
The New York Forum will bring together business leaders, sovereign fund managers, policymakers and Nobel prize-winning economists to craft innovative ideas addressing current challenges facing the global economy.
CEOs, investors, and policy makers will participate in intensive taskforces led by The Boston Consulting Group to explore the tangible challenges and opportunities associated with specific trends in the current environment.
The Forum aims to create an environment in which leaders from different sectors can collaborate with industry experts to begin the process of reinventing business and creating a new paradigm for growth.
www.ny-forum.com
About Richard Attias & Associates:
Richard Attias & Associates is a strategic communications firm that provides private consultancy, idea initiatives and live experiences. Our mission is to help leaders, corporations and nations build their global influence, catalyze innovation and lead the global exchange of ideas.
Richard Attias is the world’s top community builder for the “thinking elite”. Over the last two decades, he has built a matchless reputation for helping nations, organizations and corporations catalyze the global exchange of ideas.
This talent for anticipating the most pressing issues of our time, activating global networks of thought leaders, and inspiring innovation is based on his unique experience developing some of the most influential gatherings of global leaders in the last 20 years including the World Economic Forum in Davos; the Clinton Global Initiative; the Middle East Peace Summit in Jordan; the Dalian Economic Summit in China; and the signature of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) in Marrakech.
He is also the Chairman of Columbia University’s Center on Capitalism and Society; formed in 2002 to study the workings of well-functioning modern economies, understand how these economies got their dynamism, and how this dynamism impacts employment, among other topics.
www.richardattiasassociates.com
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Contacts
New York Forum
Mary Sullivan, 212-279-3115 ext. 114
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