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There are a few places in the world where the future
is being built
The G-20Y Summit is one of them
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Why was the G-20Y created?
There are MANY CONFERENCES where we sit and listen
There are very few of them where we REALLY IMPACT
FRESH LOOK AND INDEPENDENT PERSPECTIVE, not predetermined thinking, not biased by a corporation or institution
CO-CREATE VALUABLE, meaningful, innovative and powerful perspectives
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Capacity Building
Reputation Network
Impact
What makes G-20Y unique?
What do we stand for? Our vision
Achieving greater international cooperation
Sharing our innovative ideas
Putting long-term economic prosperity on today’s international agenda
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Leading companies in the world and
their sectors
Whom do we represent? Who are we?
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Independent from national and political interest
Leading companies in the world and their sectors
Individuals in corporate executive leadership positions
Mid and long term economic prosperity oriented
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History – Dates and Places
2010 Toronto, Canada (April 14 – 18)
2011 Paris, France (October 5 – 9)
2012 Mexico City, Mexico (May 23 – 27)
2013 Saint-Petersburg, Russia (August 21 – 25)
2014 Montreux, Switzerland (September 10 – 14)
2015 Evian, France (August 26 – 30)
2016 St. Moritz, Switzerland (September 21 – 25)
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Leading companies in the world and
their sectors
G-20Y statistics Facts about participants
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major economies From 20+
corporate executives
350+ of the most prestigious leading companies in the world and their sectors
220+
representatives from global institutions and governments
100+
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The participants of G-20Y Summits 2010 – 2016 include
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G-20Y Permanent Committees
Energy Markets Committee
Food Security & Nutrition Committee
Global Financial Industry Committee — Banking Subcommittee
Global Financial Industry Committee — Insurance Subcommittee
Global Demographic Developments Committee
Creating Jobs Committee
Digital Innovation and Transformation Committee 7
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G-20Y Summit Agenda Setting Process
G20 Agenda for Growth and Resilience
Industry Mapping
Input from previous G-20Y Summits
Global Institutional Input
G-20Y Summit Final Perspectives
Prepared by the business community
Relevant to the larger civil society and national and international policy decision makers
Respond to the global social, economic and financial challenges
Disseminated across the world In accordance with the impact strategy devised by G-20Y Committees
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We impact
Industry bodies
National and international policy decision makers
Private sector including global CEOs from world leading companies
Civil Society
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Impact Responsibilities of the Committees Members
AUTHOR of the impact strategy
OWNER of its implementation
Devises impact strategy
Leverages professional networks
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Each Committee under the leadership of the Term Chair devise the impact strategy:
Identifying relevant institutions to present the Perspectives
Identifying Committee members responsible for leading impact with selected institutions
Committee members leverage their networks in regards to direct contacts with identified institutions
Executive Committee (EC) prepares official letters and sends email with the letters to the selected institutions
EC sets up conference calls with institutions that expressed interest to develop a further dialogue
The Term Chair and responsible Committee member lead the calls
The outcomes of such discussions can be found at http://www.g20ys.org/impact/activities/
Impact Steps
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A number of the G-20Y Summit Speakers
2010-2016
Dr. George Leeson Co-Director, Oxford Institute of Population Ageing
Franck Riboud Chairman, Board of Directors, Danone
Michael Strobaek Global Chief Investment Officer & Head Asset Management, Credit Suisse Group AG
Dr. Christoph Frei Secretary General, World Energy Council
Jacques Bughin Director and Senior Partner McKinsey Global Institute
Dr. Yoshihiro Kawai Secretary General, IAIS, Member of the FSB
Prof. Dr. Holger Erchinger Partner KPMG LLP, New York
Barbara Kreissler Director, B2G Professional Lighting Global Public & Government Affairs Philips Lighting
Ksenia Khoruzhnikova G-20Y Association Founder and President, Switzerland
Jean-Luc Larribau G-20Y Association Spokesperson, Dispute resolution lawyer at Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer
Michael Miebach Chief Product Officer for Mastercard, New York
Patrick Lahaie Partner, McKinsey&Company
Dr. Dirk Lubig Managing Director, Deutsche Bank AG | Group CAO – Head of Strategic Initiatives & Change (SIC)
Gregor Pilgram Chief Financial Officer, Generali CEE Holding, Czech Republic
Yuji Nakahara President & Representative Director DSM Japan K.K. / DSM Japan Engineering Plastics K.K. / DSM Nutrition Japan K.K
G5 Nicola Melchiotti Energy Markets Committee Term Chair Head of European Public Affairs and Regulation, Enel, Belgium
Giulia Baldi Food Security Committee Vice Term Chair , Policy and Programme Officer, Nutrition Division, World Food Programme, Rome
Professor Mehdi Doroudi Food Security Committee Term Chair Deputy Chief Executive, Primary Industries and Regions South Australia, (PIRSA)
Gregor Pilgram Global Financial Industry Committee — Insurance Subcommittee Term Chair, CFO, Generali CEE Holding, Czech Republic
Olga Ryabova Creating Jobs Committee Term Chair, Former Deputy Chairwoman of Rosbank
Marcus Stein Global Financial Industry Committee — Banking Subcommittee Term Chair Managing Director, COO, Corporate Banking and Securities, Deutsche Bank AG
Y Yuji Nakahara Global Demographic Developments Committee Term Chair, President & Representative Director DSM Japan K.K. / DSM Japan Engineering Plastics K.K. / DSM Nutrition Japan K.K.
Krishna Navalpakkam Digital Innovation and Transformation Committee Vice Term Chair, Director, Global Strategy & Development, Schneider Electric
Jonas Kjellstrand Digital Innovation and Transformation Committee Term Chair ,Sr. Strategic Adviser, SAS Institute Inc.
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Who can participate? Participation criteria
G-20Y Association is looking for participants from the G-20 countries* fulfilling the following criteria: be an individual in corporate executive leadership position, owner or
part owner, member of the board from a prestigious leading company in the world, national leading company or industry leading company;
or
be an individual in leadership position with national or regional governmental organization or public institution
have acquired C-level professional experience in their field, organization;
have a proven track record of achievement and excellence;
have a fluent oral and written command of the English language.
* Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, European Union (all member states), India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, South Korea, Turkey, United Kingdom, and United States of America.
Participants should either send their resume, application form and references to [email protected] or apply online www.g20ys.org by December 5, 2016 (early bird registration) and no later than March 17,2017.
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How to participate? Participation fee
Successful applicants will be notified by e-mail within 1-2 days from the receipt of their complete application file. The participation fee must be received within 1 week of notification to the candidate that his/her application has been successful, and must be paid to the account of G-20Y Association. The invoice will be provided by the Association. Participation fee — 7,900 Euro Early bird registration (paid by 20th December 2016) – 7, 600 Euro The package covers participation in all events of the G-20Y Summit, 4 nights of accommodation (4-5 star hotel), 3 lunches, 3 coffee breaks, welcome reception on the arrival day, opening gala dinner and classical concert, closing gala dinner, materials of the Summit, inclusion (half page) of the participants biography and photograph in the final book of the G-20Y Summit 2017, and full assistance in any analytical preparation necessary for the Summit. Spouse package — 4,200 Euro The package covers participation in all evening events of the G-20Y Summit, including 4 nights of accommodation (4-5 star hotel) in the same room with the participant.
The participation fee is not refundable. The organization nominating participants might nominate a new participant instead of the participant who is not able to attend by July 10, 2017.
G-20Y Association contacts: G-20Y Association, Headquarters: 14 rue du Rhône, Genève 1204, Switzerland Tel. +41(22) 5181631 E-mail: [email protected]. Website: www.g20ys.org P.O. Box: c/o Swiss Financial Company & Trust SA, CP 5670, 1211 Genève 11, Switzerland
Welcome to the G-20Y Summit 2017!