Participants The non-business participants include: Government representatives of the world’s top 25 economies and fast-growing small countries, including heads of state and government, ministers of finance and economy, and ministers of foreign affairs as well as governors and mayors of the world’s top regions and cities. Civil Society leaders from international NGOs, trade union leaders, religious and faith community leaders, cultural and sports leaders. Thought Leaders related to the foremost challenges on the global agenda, heads of the Forum’s Global Agenda Councils. Academia: presidents of the world’s top universities, leaders of the world’s top think tanks, and experts related to particular issues in the programme Media: publishers, editors-in-chief, top columnists and economic editors Other stakeholders include: Young Global Leaders from the Forum’s Community of Young Global Leaders, representing the voice of the future. CEOs of companies whose technologies are changing business models represented by the Forum’s Community of Technology Pioneers. Trade Union leaders Reporting press
“We will only save capitalism by reforming it, by making it more moral.” “ the bottom line is that people need jobs and a salary. We have talked enough. It is now time to get moving”
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