Ambrosetti Forum
Economic conference in Italy
The Ambrosetti Forum organized by The European House – Ambrosetti, a consulting firm – is an annual international economic conference held at Villa d'Este , in the Italian town of Cernobbio on the shores of Lake Como . Since its inception in 1975, the Forum has brought together heads of state, ministers, Nobel laureates and businesspeople to discuss current challenges to the world's economies and societies.[ 1] [ 2]
The Forum presents forecasts of economic and geo-political outlooks for the world, Europe and Italy. The forum also analyzes scientific and technological developments and their impacts on the future of business and society.[citation needed ]
The event takes place behind closed doors.[citation needed ]
2010 Edition
Speakers
Angelino Alfano – Minister of Justice, Italy
Joaquín Almunia – European Commissioner for Competition
José Maria Aznar – former prime minister, Spain
Michel Barnier – European Commissioner for Internal Market and Services
Maria Bartiromo – anchor, CNBC
Fatih Birol – chief economist, IEA (International Energy Agency )
Alberto Bombassei – vice president for Industrial Relations, Social Affairs and Welfare, Confindustria, Italy
Raffaele Bonanni – secretary general, CISL, Italy
Renato Brunetta – Minister for Public Administration and Innovation, Italy
George W. Buckley – chairman, president and chief executive officer, 3M , US
Fabrizio Capobianco – CEO TOK.tv, president and chairman Funambol
Cheng Siwei – dean, Management School, Graduate University of Chinese Academy of Science , China; former vice chairman, Standing Committee, National People’s Congress, China
Piercamillo Davigo – judge of the Italian Supreme Court of Cassation
Ferruccio De Bortoli – editor in chief, Il Corriere della Sera
Piero Fassino – member of the Italian Parliament
Niall Ferguson – professor of history, Harvard University
Mauro Ferrari – president and chief executive officer, The Methodist Hospital Research Institute , Houston
Jean-Paul Fitoussi – president, Observatoire Français des Conjonctures Économiques
Carl Benedikt Frey – co-director, Oxford Martin School, University of Oxford
Mariastella Gelmini – Minister of Education, University and Research, Italy
Máire Geoghegan-Quinn – European Commissioner for Research, Innovation and Science
Yasuchika Hasegawa – president and CEO, Takeda Pharmaceutical , Japan
Abraham Heifets – co-founder and CEO, Atomwise , US
Huang Jing – visiting professor, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy , National University of Singapore
Pietro Ichino – Member of the Senate, Italy
Harold Kroto – Nobel laureate for Chemistry; Francis Eppes Professor of Chemistry, Florida State University
Christine Lagarde – Minister of Economy, Industry and Employment, France
Anne Lauvergeon – CEO, Areva ; France
Yves Leterme – prime minister, Belgium
Enrico Letta – Member of the Italian Parliament
Li Yuguang – deputy director, State Intellectual Property Office of the People’s Republic of China
Edison Liu – executive director, Genome Institute of Singapore
Emma Marcegaglia – president, Confindustria , Italy
Roberto Maroni – Minister for Internal Affairs, Italy
Mario Monti – president, Bocconi University, Italy
Kenneth P. Morse – member, National Advisory Council on Innovation and Entrepreneurship (U.S. Department of Commerce ); founding managing director, MIT Entrepreneurship Center; chair in Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Competitiveness, Delft University of Technology , Delft, The Netherlands
Amre Moussa – secretary general, League of Arab States
Wolfgang Munchau – associate editor, Financial Times
Giorgio Napolitano – president of the Italian Republic – live, in videoconference
Joaquín Navarro-Valls – president of advisory board, Campus Bio-Medico University , Rome; president, Telecom Italia Foundation
Tommaso Padoa-Schioppa – president, Notre Europe , France
Corrado Passera – managing director and CEO, Intesa Sanpaolo , Italy
Shimon Peres – president, State of Israel
Charles David Powell – House of Lords , UK
it:Federico Rampini – correspondent from the US, La Repubblica
Marco Reguzzoni – Member of the Italian Parliament
Jonas Ridderstråle – visiting professor, Ashridge Business School (UK); writer, Sweden
Gianni Riotta – editor in chief, Il Sole 24 Ore , Italy
Sergio Romano – columnist, Corriere della Sera , Italy
Nouriel Roubini – professor of economics, Stern School of Business, New York University , US
Card. Camillo Ruini – president of the Cultural Project Committee, Italian Episcopal Conference (CEI)
Elena Salgado – Minister for the Economy and Finance, Spain
Wolfgang Schüssel – former federal chancellor, Austria
Hans-Werner Sinn – professor of economics and public finance, University of Munich ; director of CES-Center for Economic Studies (University of Munich); president, Ifo Institute for Economic Research , Germany
Peter Sutherland – president, Goldman Sachs International , UK
Antonio Tajani – vice-president, European Commission and European Commissioner for Industry and Entrepreneurship
Giulio Tremonti – Minister for the Economy and Finance, Italy
Jean-Claude Trichet – president, European Central Bank
Edwin Truman – senior fellow, Peterson Institute for International Economics , US
Matti Vanhanen – former prime minister, Finland
Yanis Varoufakis – Finance Minister of Greece
Umberto Veronesi – director, European Institute of Oncology
Jimmy Wales – founder, Wikipedia
Geert Wilders – Ultra right wing member of parliament, the Netherlands [citation needed ]
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