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Programme and Participants List

Rebuilding Europe’s Competitiveness Rome, Italy 30 October 2012

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© World Economic Forum

2012 - All rights reserved.

No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means,including photocopying and recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system.

The views expressed are those of certain participants in the discussion and do notnecessarily reflect the views of all participants or of the World Economic Forum.

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Rebuilding Europe’s Competitiveness

The European Union (EU) has played a central role in the stabilization and development of the region, bringing prosperity and peace to the continent and establishing the world’s largest internal market. Yet, it is now going through economic and social difficulties, with continued financial troubles, fear of outright sovereign defaults, and rising unemployment and social tensions in several member states.

Recent progress, including the establishment of the European Stability Mechanism and moves towards a banking union, has sparked some optimism that the end of the turmoil may be in sight. However, the root causes of the current crisis must also be addressed to better enable Europe’s economies to absorb shocks and create the conditions for a sustained jobs-rich growth path.

In this regard, the competitiveness gap between European economies, which strains the economic and monetary union and compounds the trade deficit of the least competitive members of the eurozone, remains at the core of Europe’s woes.

This meeting in Rome has been organized in close collaboration with the Italian government to contribute to the elaboration and dissemination of concrete solutions to strengthen competitiveness and achieve sustainable and inclusive growth across the EU. Discussions will focus on potential improvements in different fields of competitiveness, such as Europe’s innovation ecosystem, its talent pool and the efficiency of its goods and services markets.

Beyond identifying what key steps are necessary in these areas, participants will also discuss how these can be implemented by building trust among citizens and policy-makers, and mobilizing support for reforms. In this context, participants will also examine the European project and its ability to still unite and inspire both within and beyond the borders of the EU.

The Rome meeting is part of a dialogue series held within the framework of the Forum’s Rebuilding Europe’s Competitiveness initiative, which will also be featured during the Summit on the Global Agenda in Dubai in November and at the World Economic Forum’s Annual Meeting in Davos-Klosters in January 2013.

These dialogue series are underpinned by the research undertaken by the Forum’s Global Competitiveness and Benchmarking team and the ongoing work of the Global Agenda Council on Europe, and will culminate in the publication of a report in early 2013.

3 Introduction

5 Programme

13 Acknowledgements

15 List of Participants

Contents Introduction

Carl BjörkmanDirectorHead of International Organizations and Government Affairs

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Programme Icons

Working Session

On the record

Interpretation

At the time of going to press, all those with a role in the programme and all session titles are confirmed, but the pace of events is such that there may be some modifications.

Record Policy and Chatham House Rule

Please note that the Chatham House Rule applies in all sessions: The rule originated at Chatham House with the aim of providing anonymity to speakers and encouraging openness and sharing of information. It is now used throughout the world as an aid to free discussion. If you would like to quote a participant in an off-the-record session, you must get the clear and unambiguous agreement of the participant to be quoted. The same rule applies to blogging, tweeting, videoblogging and podcasting of sessions. To encourage free-flowing debate, bloggers and twitterati are asked not to identify speakers in off-the-record sessions without their permission.

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08.00 - 09.00 RegistrationVilla Madama

Registration and Welcome Coffee

09.00 - 09.30 Opening AddressVilla Madama - Plenary Hall

Opening of the Rebuilding Europe’s Competitiveness MeetingSimultaneous interpretation in English and Italian

This session is on the record.

Opening Remarks byKlaus Schwab, Founder and Executive Chairman, World Economic Forum

Special Address byMario Monti, Prime Minister of Italy

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09.30 - 10.45 Opening PlenaryVilla Madama - Plenary Hall

Europe at a Crossroads: Avoiding a Lost DecadeEurope’s serious economic and social challenges are compounded by widening competitiveness and productivity gaps between member states. What are the main challenges holding back Europe’s competitiveness and how can different actors address them?

The session will begin with a presentation on Europe’s competitiveness in a global context by Jennifer Blanke, Lead Economist, Senior Director, Head of the Global Competitiveness Network, World Economic Forum.

Dimensions to be addressed: – Boosting innovation and entrepreneurship – Mobilizing talent – Making markets work for Europe

Simultaneous interpretation in English and Italian

This session is on the record.

Corrado Passera, Minister of Economic Development, Infrastructure and Transport of ItalyBernadette Ségol, Secretary-General, European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC), BelgiumMartin Sorrell, Chief Executive Officer, WPP Plc, United KingdomIgnazio Visco, Governor of the Bank of ItalyMartin Wittig, Chief Executive Officer, Roland Berger Strategy Consultants, Switzerland

Moderated byKlaus Schwab, Founder and Executive Chairman, World Economic Forum

10.45 - 11.15Villa Madama - Networking area

Community Break

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Tue Programme

11.15 - 13.00 Working SessionVilla Madama - Camera Della Contessa

Boosting Innovation and EntrepreneurshipHow can Europe fully harness its entrepreneurship and innovation potential to boost the region’s long-term competitiveness and growth?

Discussion LeadersJean-Claude Burgelman, Head of Unit C2, DG Research and Innovation, European Commission, BrusselsAndrea Illy, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, illycaffè, ItalyJan Muehlfeit, Chairman, Europe, Microsoft Corporation, Czech RepublicDavide Serra, Founding and Managing Partner, Algebris Investments (UK), United Kingdom; Young Global Leader

WithCorrado Passera, Minister of Economic Development, Infrastructure and Transport of Italy

Facilitated byMichael G. Jacobides, Sir Donald Gordon Chair of Entrepreneurship and Innovation, London Business School, United Kingdom; Global Agenda Council on the Global Financial System

11.15 - 13.00 Working SessionVilla Madama - Salotto Giallo

Inspiring a Generation: Next Steps for the European ProjectBeyond making necessary adjustments to EU governance, what new ideas could bring Europeans closer together and strengthen support for the European Project, particularly among the younger generation?

As continental wars fade out of most Europeans’ memories and some of the achievements of the European integration process are overshadowed by current hardships, the temptation to “turn back the clock” on European integration gains ground, coupled with a revival of nationalist ideas.

Participants will consider the following questions: – What factors influence the feeling of solidarity (or lack

thereof) among Europeans and citizens’ attitudes towards the European Project?

– What innovative and creative ideas for new projects would contribute to bringing Europeans closer together and increase the feeling of solidarity and support for the European Project, particularly among the younger generation?

Discussion LeadersJavier Aguera, Chief Technology Officer, Geeksphone, Spain; Global ShaperMarta Dassu, Undersecretary of State of Italy; Global Agenda Council on Governance for SustainabilityMeglena Kuneva, Chair of the Governing Board, European Policy Centre (EPC), BelgiumAndré Loesekrug-Pietri, Chairman and Managing Partner, A Capital Group, People’s Republic of China; Young Global Leader; Global Agenda Council on Europe

ChallengerJon Worth, Blogger, techPolitics, Denmark

Facilitated byNgaire Woods, Dean, Blavatnik School of Government, University of Oxford, United Kingdom; Global Agenda Council on Institutional Governance Systems

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Tue Programme

11.15 - 13.00 Working SessionVilla Madama - Mezzanino 2

Making Markets Work for EuropeHow can Europe achieve a truly effective single market in goods and services that supports growth and job creation?

Discussion LeadersSasja Beslik, Chief Executive Officer, Nordea Investment Funds, Nordea Bank, Sweden; Young Global LeaderMaximo Ibarra, Head of Europe and North America, VimpelCom, ItalyJeromin Zettelmeyer, Deputy Chief Economist and Director, Research, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), London; Global Agenda Council on Fiscal Sustainability

ChallengerShahin Vallee, Visiting Fellow, Brussels European and Global Economic Laboratory (BRUEGEL), Belgium; Global Agenda Council on Fiscal Sustainability

Facilitated byDaniel Gros, Director, Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS), Belgium; Global Agenda Council on Europe

11.15 - 13.00 Working SessionVilla Madama - Mezzanino 1

Galvanizing Support for ReformWhat steps and actions are needed to fully implement competitiveness-boosting reforms and break through the barriers created by short-term thinking and vested interests?

Discussion LeadersFilippo Addarii, Executive Director, Euclid Network, United KingdomGeorge Papaconstantinou, Minister of Finance of Greece (2009-2011)Bernadette Ségol, Secretary-General, European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC), BelgiumLarry Stone, President, Group Public and Government Affairs, BT Group, United Kingdom; Global Agenda Council on the Future of Government

ChallengerTito Boeri, Director, Fondazione Rodolfo Debenedetti, Italy; Global Agenda Council on Employment

Facilitated byAnn Mettler, Executive Director, The Lisbon Council, Belgium; Global Agenda Council on Europe

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Tue Programme

11.15 - 13.00 Working SessionVilla Madama - Sala Degli Armadi

Mobilizing TalentHow can the public and private sectors create the conditions for a more inclusive, flexible and talented labour market in Europe? What policies and actions have worked in parts of Europe that can serve as inspiration?

Discussion LeadersDionysia-Theodora Avgerinopoulou, Member of Parliament, Greece; Young Global LeaderSusanne Hoffmann, Assistant Director-General, Regional Director for Europe and Central Asia, International Labour Organization (ILO), GenevaStefano Scabbio, Regional Managing Director, Italy and Iberia, ManpowerGroup, ItalyFederico Vione, Regional Head, Italy, Eastern Europe and India, Adecco Group, Switzerland

Facilitated byKatinka Barysch, Deputy Director, Centre for European Reform (CER), United Kingdom; Young Global Leader

13.00 - 14.15Villa Madama - Networking area

Community Lunch

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14.15 - 15.30 Reporting from Working GroupsVilla Madama - Plenary Hall

Enhancing Competitiveness: Lessons LearnedWhat are the key outcomes of the working sessions and how can they be structured into an action plan to boost Europe’s competitiveness?

Simultaneous interpretation in English and Italian

This session is on the record.

Katinka Barysch, Deputy Director, Centre for European Reform (CER), United Kingdom; Young Global LeaderDaniel Gros, Director, Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS), Belgium; Global Agenda Council on EuropeMichael G. Jacobides, Sir Donald Gordon Chair of Entrepreneurship and Innovation, London Business School, United Kingdom; Global Agenda Council on the Global Financial SystemAnn Mettler, Executive Director, The Lisbon Council, Belgium; Global Agenda Council on Europe

Moderated byPawel Swieboda, President, demosEUROPA - Centre for European Strategy Foundation, Poland; Global Agenda Council on Europe

15.30 - 16.00Villa Madama - Networking area

Community Break

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16.00 - 17.00 Panel SessionVilla Madama - Plenary Hall

The Way Forward for EuropeHow can leaders deliver an efficient, more competitive and inspiring European Union for current and future generations?

Dimensions to be addressed: – Exploring European values across generations,

cultures and time – Assessing options to strengthen resilience and

cohesion of European economies – Envisioning steps towards a strong and successful

union

Simultaneous interpretation in English and Italian

This session is on the record.

Paul Adamson, Founder and Editor-in-Chief, E!Sharp, BelgiumIrene Khan, Director-General, International Development Law Organization (IDLO), Italy; Global Agenda Council on the Rule of LawEnzo Moavero, Minister of European Affairs of ItalyMauro Moretti, Chief Executive Officer, Ferrovie dello Stato Italiane SpA, ItalyGiuseppe Recchi, Chairman, Eni, Italy

Moderated byBørge Brende, Managing Director and Member of the Managing Board, World Economic Forum

17.00 - 17.15 ClosingVilla Madama - Plenary Hall

Closing Remarks

Simultaneous interpretation in English and Italian

This session is on the record.

Special Address byGiulio Terzi di Santagata, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Italy

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17.15 - 18.00 ReceptionVilla Madama - Networking area

Farewell Reception

Tue

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The World Economic Forum wishes to acknowledge the support of Roland Berger Strategy Consultants as Advisers to the Rebuilding Europe’s Competitiveness project.

Acknowledgements

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Strategic Partners are select Member companies of the World Economic Forum who strongly support the Forum’s commitment to improve the state of the world. They are actively involved in the Forum’s endeavours at the global, regional and industry levels. Strategic Partners are also involved in Industry Partnership Programmes.

ABBAbraaj CapitalAccel PartnersAccentureAdecco GroupAdobe Systems IncorporatedAetnaAgilityAlcatel-LucentAlcoaApax PartnersArcelorMittalAUDI AGBahrain Economic Development BoardBahrain Mumtalakat Holding CompanyBain & CompanyBank of America BarclaysBasic ElementBill & Melinda Gates FoundationBombardierBooz & CompanyThe Boston Consulting GroupBP PlcBTBurda MediaCA TechnologiesChevronCisco CitiClayton, Dubilier & Rice, LLCClifford ChanceThe Coca-Cola CompanyCredit SuisseDeloitteDeutsche BankDeutsche Post DHLDoğuş GroupDuPontErnst & YoungEskom Holdings SOC LimitedFluor CorporationGDF SUEZGEGoldman SachsGoogleHanwha GroupHCL Technologies LtdHeidrick & StrugglesHewlett-Packard CompanyHSBCHuawei TechnologiesIHS

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InfosysIntel CorporationJPMorgan Chase & Co.KPMG InternationalKudelski GroupLenovoLUKOILMahindra SatyamManpowerGroupMarsh & McLennan Companies

(MMCo)McKinsey & Company, Inc.MerckMETRO GROUPMicrosoft CorporationMitsubishi CorporationMorgan StanleyThe NASDAQ OMX GroupNational Bank of KuwaitNestléNike Inc.Nomura HoldingsNovartis NYSE EuronextThe Olayan GroupOmnicom GroupPepsiCoPrudentialPublicis GroupePwCQualcommReliance IndustriesRenault-Nissan AllianceRoland Berger Strategy ConsultantsSaudi Basic Industries Corporation

(SABIC)SberbankSiemensSK GroupStandard CharteredSwiss International Air LinesSwiss ReSystem Capital ManagementTakeda PharmaceuticalTata Consultancy ServicesThe Dow Chemical CompanyThomson ReutersTroika DialogUBSUnileverVimpelComVisa Inc.Vision 3Volkswagen AGVTB BankWiproWPPZurich Insurance Group

Acknowledgements

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Paul Adamson Founder and Editor-in-Chief E!Sharp Belgium

Filippo Addarii Executive Director Euclid Network United Kingdom

Javier Aguera Chief Technology Officer Geeksphone Spain

Nerio Alessandri Founder and Chairman Technogym SPA Italy

Fabrizio Di Amato Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Maire Tecnimont Italy

Heiko Ammermann Partner Roland Berger Strategy Consultants GmbH Germany

Christian Angermayer Co-Chief Executive Officer and Partner Angermayer, Brumm & Lange Group Germany

Paolo Astaldi President Astaldi SpA Italy

Peter Attard Montalto Head, Emerging Europe Research Nomura International Plc United Kingdom

Stefano Aversa President and Member of the Board AlixPartners United Kingdom

Dionysia-Theodora Avgerinopoulou Member of Parliament, Hellenic Parliament, Greece

Sirdar Aly Aziz Chairman The Dashwood Group United Kingdom

Colleen Barry Journalist The Associated Press (AP) Italy

Katinka Barysch Deputy Director, Centre for European Reform (CER) United Kingdom

Sasja Beslik Chief Executive Officer, Nordea Investment Funds Nordea Bank AB Sweden

Tito Boeri Director Fondazione Rodolfo Debenedetti Italy

Emma Bonino Vice-President of the Senate of Italy Paul Booth Vice-President, Europe SABIC Europe BV United Kingdom

Giovanni Bossi Chief Executive Officer Banca IFIS SpA Italy

Edward Bowles Head, Public Affairs, West Standard Chartered United Kingdom

Børge Brende Managing Director and Member of the Managing Board, World Economic Forum Jean-Claude Burgelman Head of Unit C2, DG Research and Innovation, European Commission, Brussels Rocco Buttiglione Member of Parliament, Italy Giusy Cannone Innovation Specialist Intesa Sanpaolo SpA Italy

Carlo Carraro President University Ca’ Foscari Venezia Italy

Andrea Casalini Chief Executive Officer Buongiorno SpA Italy

Alessandro Castellano Chief Executive Officer Sace SpA Italy

Giovanni Castellucci Chief Executive Officer Atlantia SpA Italy

Moncef Cheikh-Rouhou Professor, International Finance HEC School of Management France

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Francesca Colombo General Director Florence Opera House – Maggio Musicale Fiorentino Italy

Marco Comastri President and General Manager, Europe, Middle East and Africa CA Technologies Switzerland

Enrico T. Cucchiani Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer Intesa Sanpaolo SpA Italy

Ulrich Dade Chairman Amrop Partnership SCRL Belgium

Rodolfo Danielli Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Futuris – New Generation Energies Italy

Marta Dassu Undersecretary of State of Italy Guy Dinmore Rome Bureau Chief The Financial Times Italy

Rachel Donadio Rome Bureau Chief The New York Times Italy

Florian Eder Correspondent Die Welt Belgium

Christopher Emsden Deputy Bureau Chief The Wall Street Journal Italy

José Manuel Entrecanales Domecq President Acciona SA Spain

Gianfranco Fini President of the Chamber of Deputies of Italy Marco Fiorese Co-Founder The Monaco-Asia Society Monaco

Elsa Fornero Minister for Labour and Social Policies of Italy Barbara Frei Country Manager and Regional Manager, Mediterranean ABB SpA Italy

M. Shafik Gabr Chairman and Managing Director ARTOC Group for Investment and Development Egypt

Alessandra Galloni Bureau Chief, Southern Europe The Wall Street Journal France

Enrico Giovannini President Istituto Nazionale di Statistica (ISTAT) Italy

Gabriele Giudice Head of Unit Economy of Greece G3, European Commission, Brussels Bulent Goktuna Chairman Mineks International Turkey

Robert Greenhill Managing Director and Chief Business Officer, World Economic Forum Daniel Gros Director Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS) Belgium

Philippe Gudin De Vallerin Managing Director and Chief European Economist Barclays France

Bernardo E. Guillamon Manager, Office of Outreach and Partnerships The Inter-American Development Bank USA

Fadi Hassan Teaching Fellow, Quantitative Approaches and Policy Analysis, Department of Economics London School of Economics and Political Science United Kingdom

Uwe J. Heuser Economic and Business Editor Die Zeit Germany

Susanne Hoffmann Assistant Director-General, Regional Director for Europe and Central Asia, International Labour Organization (ILO), Geneva Maximo Ibarra Head of Europe and North America VimpelCom Ltd Italy

Andrea Illy Chairman and Chief Executive Officer illycaffè SpA Italy

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Salim Ismail Group Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Groupe Socota Mauritius

Michael G. Jacobides Sir Donald Gordon Chair of Entrepreneurship and Innovation London Business School United Kingdom

Veselin Jevrosimovic President ComTrade Group Republic of Serbia

Sebnem Kalemli-Ozcan Professor of International Economics, Development and Finance University of Maryland USA

Tihomir D. Kamenov Founder and Chairman Commercial League Healthcare Group Bulgaria

Irene Khan Director-General, International Development Law Organization (IDLO), Italy Ali Kibar Chief Executive Officer and Executive Vice-Chairman Kibar Holding AS Turkey

Michal Krupinski Managing Director Bank of America Merrill Lynch Poland

Meglena Kuneva Chair of the Governing Board, The European Policy Centre (EPC), Belgium

Tamas Landesz Director, Corporate Services, The European Policy Centre (EPC), Belgium Thierry Legrand Senior Vice-President and General Manager SMEA Kudelski Group France

Axel P. Lehmann Member, Group Executive Committee, Group Chief Risk Officer and Regional Chairman, Europe Zurich Insurance Group Switzerland

Jean-Pierre Lehmann Emeritus Professor of International Political Economy IMD International Switzerland

Bruno Lescoeur Chief Executive Officer Edison SpA Italy

André Loesekrug-Pietri Chairman and Managing Partner A Capital Group People’s Republic of China

Beatrice Lorenzin Member of Parliament, Italy William T. Loris Senior Lecturer and Program Director, LL.M. Program on Rule of Law for Development Loyola University Chicago, Rome Campus Italy

Alexandros Manos Chief Executive Officer Intracom Telecom SA Greece

Adriano Marconetto Co-Founder and Board Member Electro Power Systems SpA Italy

Samuel Martin-Barbero Associate Dean, Secretary-General of Boards and Adjunct Professor in Communication Strategy IE Business School Spain

Shunichi Matsui Senior Vice-President Mitsubishi Corporation Japan

William E. McCracken Chief Executive Officer CA Technologies USA

Nicole Meier Chief Executive Officer Young Enterprise Switzerland Switzerland

Paolo Merloni Executive Chairman Ariston Thermo Italy

Ann Mettler Executive Director, The Lisbon Council Belgium Cornelia Meyer Independent Energy Expert and Chairman MRL Corporation Ltd United Kingdom

Stefano Micossi Director-General Assonime Associazione fra le Societa Italiane per Azioni Italy

Enzo Moavero Minister of European Affairs of Italy

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Mario Monti Prime Minister of Italy Barry Moody Bureau Chief, Southern Europe and Balkans Thomson Reuters USA

Jacopo Morelli National President Confederation of Italian Industries – Young Entrepreneurs Italy

Mauro Moretti Chief Executive Officer Ferrovie dello Stato Italiane SpA Italy

Mario Moretti Polegato Chairman Geox SpA Italy

Alessia Maria Mosca Member of Parliament, Italy Jan Muehlfeit Chairman, Europe Microsoft Corporation Czech Republic

Sara Pantuliano Head, Humanitarian Policy Group Overseas Development Institute United Kingdom

George Papaconstantinou Minister of Finance of Greece (2009-2011) Corrado Passera Minister of Economic Development, Infrastructure and Transport of Italy Gabriele Perris Magnetto Chief Executive Officer C.L.N. SpA Italy

Stefano Pessina Executive Chairman Alliance Boots Plc United Kingdom

Lapo Pistelli Member of Parliament of Italy Nicola Pugno Professor Politecnico Di Torino Italy

Monika Queisser Head of Social Policy Division, Directorate of Employment, Labour and Social Affairs, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), Paris

Carlo Ratti Director, SENSEable City Laboratory MIT - Department of Urban Studies and Planning USA

Giuseppe Recchi Chairman Eni SpA Italy

Gianni Riotta Professor of New Media Studies Princeton University USA

Gianfelice Rocca Chairman Techint Group Italy

David Rodin Philosopher University of Oxford United Kingdom

Francesco Rossi Founder and Chief Executive Officer ONTC A.G. Commerce SRL Italy

Oliver Röthig Regional Secretary, Union Network International – Europa, Belgium Pasquale Salzano Vice-President, International Public Affairs Eni SpA Italy

Ernesto U. Savona Director Transcrime Italy

Stefano Scabbio Regional Managing Director, Italy and Iberia ManpowerGroup Italy

Alvise Scaroni Management Consultant The Boston Consulting Group Italy

Monica Scatasta Senior Economist and Deputy Economic Adviser, European Investment Bank (EIB) Luxembourg Leonardo Schiavo Director-General, Foreign Affairs, Enlargement and Civil Protection, General Secretariat of the Council of the European Union Brussels Klaus Schwab Founder and Executive Chairman World Economic Forum

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Bernadette Ségol Secretary-General, European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC), Belgium Anne Seith Editor Der Spiegel Germany

Davide Serra Founding and Managing Partner Algebris Investments (UK) LLP United Kingdom

Paola Severino Minister of Justice of Italy

Martin Sorrell Chief Executive Officer WPP Plc United Kingdom

Domenico Siniscalco Vice-Chairman, Country Head, Italy and Head, Government Coverage, Europe, Middle East and Africa Morgan Stanley Bank International Ltd Italy

Merril Stevenson Home Affairs Editor The Economist United Kingdom

Larry Stone President, Group Public and Government Affairs BT Group Plc United Kingdom

Pawel Swieboda President demosEUROPA - Centre for European Strategy Foundation Poland

Giulio Terzi di Santagata Minister of Foreign Affairs of Italy Maryse Thomas Founder and Chief Executive Officer Pokeware USA

Luisa Todini Chairman Todini SpA Italy

Carlos J. Tórtola Sebastián Adviser, Office of the Prime Minister Spain Ugo Tramballi Senior Correspondent Il Sole 24 Ore Italy

Marco Tronchetti Provera Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Pirelli & C. SpA Italy

Beatrice Trussardi Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Trussardi Group Italy

Evgeni Utkin Chairman and Chief Executive Officer KM Core Ukraine

Shahin Vallee Visiting Fellow Brussels European and Global Economic Laboratory (BRUEGEL) Belgium

Federico Vione Regional Head, Italy, Eastern Europe and India Adecco Group Switzerland

Ignazio Visco Governor of the Bank of Italy Martin Wittig Chief Executive Officer Roland Berger Strategy Consultants Switzerland

Ngaire Woods Dean, Blavatnik School of Government University of Oxford London

Jon Worth Blogger techPolitics LLP Denmark

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