Women’s Forum Global Meeting 2016 30 November – 2 December 2016, Deauville, Is the sharing economy a sharing world?

Version of 1 Dec., 2016

The sharing economy has been heralded as a business mega-trend, with global revenues set to rise from USD 15 billion today to USD 335 billion by 2025. And it’s not in just the United States where “collaborative consumption” and “P2P exchanges through technology” have taken hold. In Europe, Brazil (indeed, much of Latin America), and even China, people are proving happy to hop into strangers’ cars, welcome them into their homes, eat food in their dining rooms, and rent them clothing, cars, boats, and power tools.

The 2016 Women’s Forum Global Meeting takes up the implications of the sharing economy mega-trend for traditionally organized sectors and industries and for how we work as well as consume. There’s a clearly apparent difference between sharing economy business practices and visions of collaborative societies, though. Thus our theme for this 12th edition of the Women’s Forum Global Meeting – Is the sharing economy a sharing world? – and the three pillars planned around this theme:

1. The sharing economy and the sharing world: A critical exploration of the sharing economy, what is and what is not sharing about it, and why it has quickly became so popular. How does it work? How is it transforming work and destabilizing industries and sectors? And how are traditional businesses reconfiguring themselves in response? Also featuring sharing economy unicorns and new applications of note.

2. The collaborative cutting edge: Debates on collaborative policies and on developments and trends of consequence for political, social and environmental collaboration. Including sessions on global warming and refugees, science and technology in the sharing space (agriculture, energy, health), and new collaborative urban designs.

3. Leading for new economic opportunities for women: The latest on efforts to advance equal opportunities for all in our economies and societies, and how we can better collaborate for further progress for women and girls. Featuring the CEO Champions initiative; engagement with Gen Y women and men leaders; the opportunity to discuss with members of the Women’s Forum Special Delegations from Canada and the Philippines; and sessions bringing to the Global Meeting speakers and insights from our regional Meetings in Dubai, Mexico and Mauritius.

This year we again proudly offer The Discovery, the Women’s Forum’s signature space for networking and high- impact small sessions co-created with partner organizations. We will also stage, at stakeholders’ request, Women’s Forum Happenings: interactively designed, peer-to-peer and expert-led workshops and special events aimed at providing a return on investment for our careers, business goals, and social objectives. Many of these sessions are being developed as part of the 2016 Women’s Forum Global Meeting programme pillars.

Throughout, our aim is to ensure that delegates meet and communicate, that they listen and are heard, and that they exchange across countries and regions, sectors and orientations, generations and genders. And we are incorporating Gen Y leaders into this programme alongside their established counterparts. How else to understand a key force driving the sharing economy, or to probe the sharing culture’s prospects as well as limitations?

Following: the 2016 programme and list of confirmed speakers.

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The sharing economy and the The collaborative cutting edge Leading for new economic sharing world opportunities for women A sharing economy? Taking on the new economy Amazing Women

Business in society: Contributing to Sharing the responsibilities for Europe All aboard for gender diversity: create social value Building support among women and Practicing the community-based new men Financial services meet the sharing economy economy Women in Sport Investing for human and natural The gig economy is/is not resilience Why I am a feminist revolutionizing the world of work Crossing the divide: Corporate-NGO What America's choice means for What the sharing economy looks like partnerships that work for women women outside Europe and North America B Corps: What’s working and not for New at the top Re-learning how to share combining profits and purpose? Creating new opportunities for Women working in the sharing Redesigning cities in the era of women-led businesses economy collaboration Next generation leadership Leading with relational Why are refugees only bad news intelligence today? How can we as influencers better promote women’s entrepreneurship Connecting your personal brand & The sharing economy within the in new sectors? purpose to a company vision art world Why is North America falling behind Reinventing organizations: The Defending your digital self on boards? freedom to set goals, form teams, and create Money, money, money... Opening new economic opportunities for women in emerging markets Beyond the headlines: The Construct and share your story blockchain story retold with LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY® Empowering women entrepreneurs to take risks Survival of the friendliest Being safe on the streets Overhauling democracy Advocating for Filipino migrant Our future in Europe workers’ rights

Women and Men: Film screening and conversation with the director, Frédérique Bedos

CEO Champions peer-peer meeting

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The Discovery

The sharing economy and the The collaborative cutting edge Leading for new economic sharing world opportunities for women

On the way to digital A global commitment to fighting 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup: A childhood cancer milestone for gender parity? Rising to the challenges of digital disruption A virtual nurse’s program to Achieving balance: Flexible work empower patients opportunities for women The art of pattern recognition: Investing in a connected world Brexit: The journey begins Case study: Bringing more women into tech The sharing economy: What's in it FinTech and InsurTech: Staying for women? ahead of the game Closing the retirement gap: The silent battle for gender parity Women in Innovation: WE Helping women communicate Hackaton 2016 from a #PositionOfStrength Entrepreneurial spirit: Women on the move How do family-led businesses fulfil their CSR mandates? Executive presentations: Standing out and building your How do new business models and personal brand technologies create social impact ? Getting to the top and staying Sharing and engaging for a hunger- there free world How does better gender balance Smart Cities, but what about the boost innovation? Smart Citizen?

How to bring more women to the Speak up online: Coaching by sci-tech workforce? Twitter

Listening to women entrepreneurs Sport as a vehicle for stability,

peace and happiness Re-inventing the workplace to

unlock gender diversity potential The future of mobility is now!

Record-breakers and role

models: Women in sport

Shifting gears: When athletes become entrepreneurs

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All speakers listed in this programme are confirmed; other names will be added as confirmations are received

November 30

12:00-14:00 Villa le Cercle Cocktail reception hosted by the City of Deauville Our traditional pre-Meeting gathering to greet old friends and start making new ones. Global Meeting badge mandatory for access

12:30-14:00 Women’s Forum Happenings For those who prefer to start the Meeting with more focused conversations, we also offer lunchtime workshops with brown bag lunches provided. Space is limited and registration will be required.

Room Le Touquet – Normandy Hotel Room Cannes – Normandy Hotel Connecting your personal brand & purpose to a company Reinventing organizations: The freedom to set goals, form vision teams, and create The fourth industrial revolution is forcing revaluation of career A hands-on discussion of the limitations of old ways of managing, paths and ways to travel them. Take off your 'professional hat', and the potential of freedom-based management principles to and go to the root of what makes up your personal brand, to make work less stressful and more meaningful while improving help form the basis for your future decisions. organizational performance.

Session leader: Sessions leaders: Melody Hossaini, Founder & Director, InspirEngage Armelle Carminati-Rabasse, Chairman, Commission Innovation International Sociale & Managériale, MEDEF Marion Darrieutort, CEO, Elan Edelman

Room Dinard – Normandy Hotel Room Deauville– Normandy Hotel Women and Men: Film screening and conversation with the Our future in Europe director, Frédérique Bedos "It takes great courage to see the world in all of its tainted glory, Selected for the Cannes Film Festival and the Deauville Green and still to love it." - Oscar Wilde. Join this lunchtime debate to Awards, Women and Men paints a powerful picture of women’s have your say and be heard during table conversations on topics situation today. It brings out the multiple consequences of such as the political forces underlying Brexit, and where they gender inequality for the economies and societies of countries might lead; how the EU might reinvigorate confidence, trust and worldwide, and foregrounds the many benefits that come from interest in its policies; and what needs to change in Europe to ensuring the fundamental right to equality. The film will be foster business innovation and have it connect with economic shown in its original French version, with English subtitles. growth and employment? Registered participants will be able to sign up for their preferred topics on politics, policy or innovation. Speaker: Frédérique Bedos, Documentary filmmaker and Founder, Le Session leader: Projet Imagine-The Humble Heroes Julia Harrison, Senior Managing Partner, FTI Consulting

14:30-15:00 The Plenagora Women’s Forum Global Meeting Official welcome: MC and the president of the Women’s Forum for the Economy & Society

MC: Gillian Martin Mehers, Founder and Director, Bright Green Learning

Speaker: Clara Gaymard, President, Women’s Forum for the Economy & Society

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15:00-15:55 The Plenagora A sharing economy? A roundtable to challenge us on what exactly is collaborative consumption and the sharing economy.

Moderator: Shellie Karabell, Contributor, Forbes.com

Speakers: Denis Duverne, Chairman of the Board of Directors, AXA Giana M. Eckhardt, Professor of Marketing, Royal Holloway, University of London Monique F. Leroux, President of the International Co-operative Alliance, Chair of the Board of Directors of Investissement Québec and Chair of the Advisory Board on Economy and Innovation for the Government of Quebec Benita Matofska, Founder and Chief Sharer, The People Who Share

15:55-16:30 The Plenagora Business in society: Contributing to create social value How are global corporations like Sodexo and Sanofi engaging to create social value within countries and for communities and their own employees?

Moderator: Barbara Stewart, Global Researcher & author, Rich Thinking series

Keynote interview: Michel Landel, CEO, Director and Chairman of the Executive Committee, Sodexo

Keynote interview: Anne C. Beal, Chief Patient Officer, Sanofi

16:30-17:15 The Plenagora Financial services meet the sharing economy Finance is one of the latest sectors to feel the heat of the sharing economy. What challenges and opportunities have been created for this sector? Are transparency and trust really so much better achieved via P2P finance? What about larger social goals: is collaborative finance demonstrably doing better at achieving these?

Moderator: Nicola Clark, Journalist

Speakers: Christine Farnish, Chair, Peer-to-Peer Finance Association Jean Lemierre, Chairman, BNP Paribas Fanny Letier, Executive Director, Small and mid-caps ; SME and mid-caps accelerator programs, Bpifrance, and 2016 Global Meeting Rising Talent

17:15-17:45 Networking break

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17:45-18:30 17:45-18:30 Blue agora Red agora What the sharing economy looks like outside Europe and North Empowering women entrepreneurs to take risks America Hosted by AXA Do P2P platforms, renting your assets and down time also make A hands-on discussion of the challenges women entrepreneurs good consumer and business sense in Africa, Asia, or Latin face, especially in emerging economies. What are the risks which America? Find out from three emerging market entrepreneurs hold back women from creating or expanding their businesses, and working in the sharing space. how can innovative insurance programs offset these risks?

Moderator: Speakers: Elena Giroli, UK connector, Ouishare Henriette Kolb, Head of the Gender Secretariat, IFC Dawn Miller, President & CEO, AXA Insurance Company US

Speakers: Arianne David, Co-founder and Head of Values & Culture, OLX Alba Medina, Entrepreneur and Investor, and Rising Talent alumna Kayli Vee Levitan, Co-founder, The Street Store, and Creative Group Head / Copywriter, M&C Saatchi Abel

17:45-18:30 17:45-18:30 Purple agora Yellow agora Investing for human and natural resilience Practising the community-based new economy Join this session for a different conversation about how people An exploration of some of the most innovative localist approaches can invest as active players to make their communities and the to live better while balancing our production and consumption with world more resilient, strengthening the human and natural the environment. systems upon which all life depends. Moderator: Moderator: Emelia Arthur, Advisor to the President of Ghana Liz Zeidler, Chair, Bristol Green Capital Partnership and Founding Director, Happy City Speaker: Juliet Schor, Professor of Sociology, Boston College Speaker: Michael Kramer, Founder, Natural Investments, and Co-author, The Resilient Investor: A Plan for Your Life, Not Just Your Money

17:30-19:30 Room Deauville– Normandy Hotel CEO Champions peer-peer meeting By invitation only

17:45-18:30 17:45-18:30 Amphitheatre Odeon How to bring more women to the sci-tech workforce? Listening to women entrepreneurs Hosted by the partners of The Lab The road to entrepreneurial success has many twists and turns. Find out what corporations are doing - but still need to do better - to How to encourage more women to stay the course? Do women have attract women to the science and technology workforce. Listen to and access to what they need to become successful entrepreneurs? Hear dialogue with outstanding speakers from leading firms in the field who from some women who started their own successful businesses: tips, will share their experience and stories. tricks and lessons learned. Find out what they wish they knew before they started, and hear about the creative solutions they found along Moderator: the way. Sophie Gourmelen, Managing Director, Le Parisien Moderator: Introduced by: Delphine Remy-Boutang, Founder the bureau and JFD Connect; co- Nina Miolane, PhD Candidate at INRIA and Stanford University; founder Journée de la Femme Digitale L’Oréal-UNESCO 2016 Fellow Speakers: Speakers: Anne Boring, Researcher in Economics at , OFCE-Pressage Stefanie Daehne, Refinery Manager, Fos-sur-Mer, ExxonMobil Cécile Brosset, Director, Innovation Development and Director of the Bénédicte Javelot, Chief Strategy Officer, Orange Group BPI France Hub Catherine Ladousse, Executive Director communications EMEA, Anisha Singh, Founder & CEO, mydala.com, and 2016 Global Meeting Lenovo and President, Association Cercle InterElles Rising Talent Tanja Vainio, Managing Director, ABB Czech Rep Nora Touré, Founder, Women in 3D Printing

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17:45-18:30 17:45-18:30 The Lab Sanofi corner Smart Cities, but what about the Smart Citizen? A virtual nurses program to empower patients Hosted by Vitra & JCDecaux Hosted by Sanofi Looking at what so-called Smart Cities can actually offer the Chronic diseases are by far the leading cause of mortality in the people who live in them. What are the new ways of living and world, representing 60% of all deaths. TAVIE™ is a web-based new ways of organizing cities? What about co-working and co-living? intervention program to help people managing chronic health conditions. A "virtual nurse" supports the development and Moderator: reinforcement of patients’ skills and self-education, and ensures Isabelle de Ponfilly, Managing Director, Vitra France, President that the patient is active in the process. of the Board, ENSAD (Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs), President of the Board, ISTEC (Business School) Speakers: José Côté, Principal Scientist and Professor in the Faculty of Nursing at Speakers: the University of Montréal- Founding member of TAVIE™ Odile Decq, Principal, Studio Odile DECQ architects urbanistes; Jan Liska, Head of Patient Centricity Strategy, Sanofi Founder and President, Confluence Institute for Innovation and Creative Strategies in Architecture Isabelle Schlumberger, Executive Vice President Sales and Development, JCDecaux

17:45-18:30 17:45-18:30 Women in Sport hub Orange corner Shifting gears: When athletes become entrepreneurs Women in Innovation: WE Hackathon 2016 Hosted by La Française des Jeux Hosted by Orange How to promote women's entrepreneurship within the sport-related Are women at the heart of new economic models? Definitely! start-up community? Presentation of a pre-incubation program Taking digital innovation to the next level in the sharing called Les Sprinteuses with Pionnières. Featuring Sarah economy with women leading the way: this session features Ourahmoune, entrepreneur, silver medalist at the Rio Olympic Games, projects selected by a jury from the WE* collective through “Imagine and President-Founder of Boxer Inside. with Orange”, a crowdsourcing platform for innovation and a launch- pad for entrepreneurs. Speakers: Sarah Ourahmoune, Female boxer, Silver medalist at the 2016 Rio *The WE collective includes organisations (Orange, the Olympics and President-Founder, Boxer Inside Women’s Forum, Le Monde, Accor, CEA, Global Compact, Caroline Ramade, General Delegate, Paris Pionnières Cercle InterElles, Essec, Kyosei L, Simplon, JFDConnect) from diverse sectors who choose to commit in an open and creative way to equality for women, and the promotion of co-education in digital technologies.

Moderator: Roxane Adle Aiguier, Gender Equality Director, Orange

Speakers: Christine Albanel, Vice-President in charge of CSR, Diversity, Partnerships and Philanthropy, Orange and Deputy Chairman of the Orange Foundation Jacqueline Franjou, CEO, Women’s Forum for the Economy & Society Anne-Marie Jonquière, Senior Change Manager and leader of the women’s network, CEA; Member of the management team, Cercle Inter'Elles Christine Rabret, Diversity Director, Orange

18:30-18:45 Room change

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18:45-19:45 The Plenagora The gig economy is/is not revolutionizing the world of work There’s no doubt that the freelance or gig economy is on the rise as part of the sharing economy. What’s pushing and pulling so many people – especially Gen Y-ers – into becoming small-scale entrepreneurs? And what could this trend mean for “regular” work – who has and does not have it – and for work contracts and social security provision in different contexts?

Moderator: Maria Livanos Cattaui, Former Secretary General, International Chamber of Commerce, and Member, Women’s Forum Program Committee

Speakers: Juliet Schor, Professor of Sociology, Boston College Marco Torregrossa, Secretary General, European Forum of Independent Professionals Agata Wejman, Director and Head of EU Public Policy and Government Relations, Uber

19:45-22:30 Dining Hall Opening Dinner

Moderator: Sophie Lambin, Co-Founder and Managing Director, Kite Global Advisors

Keynote speaker: Isabelle Kocher, CEO, Engie

December 1

08:30-09:35 The Plenagora MC conversation with the audience and… Taking on the new economy Corporate leaders and strategic advisors discuss the changes in mindsets, business plans, R & D and marketing need to address the sectoral challenges created by sharing economy companies.

Moderator: Jürgen Hecker, Senior Economics Editor, AFP

Speakers: Tamsyn Attiwell, Vice President, Global Services EMEA, Zuora Mari-Noëlle Jego-Laveissière, Executive Vice-President Innovation, Marketing and Technologies, Orange Estelle Metayer, President and CEO, Competia, Member of the Board, Zag Bank and BRP, and Member, Women’s Forum Program Committee Maria A. Ressa, Journalist and CEO, Rappler

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09:35-10:00 The Plenagora All aboard for gender diversity: Building support among women and men Hosted by the CEO Champions Initiative

Moderator: Kimberly Conniff Taber, Culture Editor, International New York Times

Speakers: Louis Desazars, President and CEO, Shiseido Group EMEA Sandrine Devillard, Director, McKinsey & Company France Muriel Pénicaud, French Ambassador for International Investment and CEO, Business France

10:00-10:15 The Plenagora Transforming sport: Opportunity and visibility needed! Women in sport is a much-needed movement which is finally gaining ground, thanks to the vision and commitment of influencers like Stephane Pallez. An interview to officially launch the Women in Sport Initiative at the Global Meeting.

Moderator: Laura Meseguer, Presenter and Reporter, Eurosport

Keynote speaker: Stéphane Pallez, Chairman and CEO, La Française des Jeux

10:15-10:55 The Plenagora Why I am a feminist In a solo interview and then in exchange with a pair of next-generation leaders: why a highly-acclaimed CEO is proud to call himself a feminist, and what this means for how he leads his company.

Moderator: Claire Doole, Founder & CEO, Claire Doole Communications

Speakers: Brandi DeCarli, Founding partner, Farm From a Box, and 2016 Global Meeting Rising Talent Muhtar Kent, Chairman and CEO, The Coca-Cola Company Nang Lang Kham, Executive Director, KBZ Group, and 2016 Global Meeting Rising Talent

10:55-11:20 Networking break

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11:20-12:05 11:20-12:05 Blue agora Red agora B Corps: What’s working and not for combining profits and Women working in the sharing economy purpose? B corps are for-profit corporations that include How are women involved in the sharing economy workforce positive impact on society and the environment as well as today and looking forward, and what does this mean personally profit-making goals. Find out about the movement now building and in terms of education and labour force policies? momentum. Moderator: Moderator: Diane Bérard, Columnist, Les Affaires Nina Gardner, Director, Strategy International, and Member, Women’s Forum Program Committee Speakers: Benita Matofksa, Founder and Chief Sharer, The People Who Speaker: Share Jostein Solheim, CEO, Ben & Jerry’s Amanda Schneider, Founder, Contract Consulting Group, and Reporter, Huffington Post Andrew W. Wyckoff, Director, Directorate for Science, Technology and Innovation, OECD

11:20-12:05 11:20-12:05 Purple agora Yellow agora Redesigning cities in the era of collaboration Money, money, money... From Vancouver to Paris: how collaborative consumption and In conversation with a pair of champions for social change for the sharing economy are transforming urban transportation youth: the recent evolution in giving, and the development of a and other foci for city planning, and in the process remaking positive mindset around social good. how groups and organizations come together to innovate. Moderator: Moderator: Emelia Arthur, Advisor to the President of Ghana Liz Zeidler, Chair, Bristol Green Capital Partnership and Founding Director, Happy City Speakers: Alexandre Mars, Founder & CEO, Epic Foundation Welcome remarks: Farah Mohamed, Founder & CEO, G(irls)20 Elisabeth Borne, President and CEO, RATP

Speaker: Vanessa Timmer, Co-founder and Executive Director, One Earth

11:20-12:05 11:20-12:05 Amphitheatre Odeon The future of mobility is now! Re-inventing the workplace to unlock gender diversity potential Hosted by Airbus Group, Keolis and Uber Hosted by McKinsey & Company` What is the future of urban transportation and mobility in A new report by McKinsey shows that closing the labour general? What role does mobility play in the “Human City”? participation gap, addressing part time and unpaid work, would What are the main economic, technological, environmental and not only help capture an additional GDP in Western Europe but social drivers of future mobility? Discover some of the trends also allow more women to sit in top management positions. and innovations changing the way we move and live. However, the prevailing “anytime” performance model in corporations remains a key barrier for women facing the “double Moderator: burden” of unpaid work. What public policies are needed to Mary Crass, Head of Institutional Relations and Summit, address this issue? How do we evolve the performance and ITF/OECD leadership models to build more diversity and inclusiveness? Can we reshape the underlying social norms, attitudes and mind-sets Speakers: regarding work-life balance choices? How can companies help? Antonio Costanzo, Head of Government Relations & Public Policy in France & Southern Europe Speakers: Jean-Pierre Farandou, Chairman, Keolis Group Louis Desazars, President and CEO, Shiseido Group EMEA Uma Subramanian, Head of Special Projects, A3, part of Airbus Sandrine Devillard, Senior Partner, McKinsey & Company Group Patty Hajdu, Canadian Minister of Status of Women Sandra Sancier-Sultan, Senior Partner, McKinsey & Company

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11:20-12:05 11:20-12:05 The Lab Social Impact hub Rising to the challenges of digital disruption Sharing and engaging for a hunger-free world Hosted by Michelin Hosted by Sodexo In The Lab, our Discovery Hub dedicated to creativity, we will Hunger has been declining for 20 years: 19% of the world's look at how traditionally configured companies are meeting the population was afflicted in the 1990s compared with just over expectations of next-gen customers in a digitally disrupted world. 10% today. At this time we must not only feed the world; we must seize the opportunity to free people from hunger once and Moderator: for all. Find out how one global non-profit organization is taking Marine Aubin, Co-Chair, Girlz In Web action to eradicate hunger within the next few years.

Speaker: Speakers: Karine Morot-Gaudry, Marketing and Business Innovation Mathilde Loing, Director, Europe, Stop Hunger Director, Michelin Travel Partner Clodine Pincemin, Group Executive Vice President Corporate Giving Programs, Sodexo 11:20-12:05 Orange corner 11:20-12:05 How does better gender balance boost innovation? Women in Sport hub Hosted by Orange 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup: A milestone for gender parity? Be among the first to discover the Gender Scan 2016 results Hosted by the Fédération Française de Football (FFF) regarding women in innovation. Gender Scan is the first In March 2015 France won the right to host the quadrennial FIFA worldwide survey that demonstrates how gender balanced Women's World Cup, one of the most eagerly anticipated teams provide more sustainable growth in science and football tournaments in the world. For the French Football technology. It also provides up-to-date insights on the pipeline; Federation (FFF), the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup is an how and why women drop out of sci-tech education and jobs opportunity to raise the banner for improving gender parity, not and the key levers to overcome this situation. Hear the only in football but throughout the world. testimonials of outstanding speakers from leading organizations on best practice. Moderator: Anne-Sophie de Kristoffy, Director of TF1 Sport Moderator: Claudine Schmuck, Consultant and Associate Director, Global Speakers: Contact Brigitte Henriques, Secretary General of the French Football Federation, FFF Speakers: Frédérique Jossinet, Head of feminization program of the French Christine Albanel, Vice-President in charge of CSR, Diversity, Football Federation, FFF Partnerships and Philanthropy, Orange and Deputy Chairman of François Vasseur, Marketing Director, French Football the Orange Foundation Federation, FFF Mari-Noëlle Jego-Laveissière, Senior Executive Vice-President, Innovation, Marketing and Technologies, Orange Stéphane Pallez, Chairman and CEO, La Française des Jeux

11:20-12:05 – The Lab The art of pattern recognition: Investing in a connected world Hosted by Airbus In 2003 William Gibson wrote “We have no future because our present is too volatile. We have only risk management. The spinning of the given moment's scenarios. Pattern recognition.” Fifteen years later his words feel even more relevant as we keep pace with an ever changing world. Investing in the future: in people, in technology, and in innovation means we have to get better at pattern recognition and acknowledging the human element in an increasingly digital world.

Speaker: Maryanna Saenko, Investment Partner, Airbus Ventures

12:05-12:20 Room change

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12:20-13:05 12:20-13:05 Blue agora Red agora Why are refugees only bad news today? Next-generation leadership Over hundreds of years, refugees have made considerable Hosted by the Rising Talents initiative cultural, social and economic contributions to life in their new countries. So why is the press on refugees and asylum seekers Host welcome: today only bad news? Evelyne Sevin, Partner, Egon Zehnder

Moderator: Moderator: Mary Fitzgerald, Journalist and Rising Talent alumna Claire Doole, Founder & CEO, Claire Doole Communications Speakers: Speakers: Olga Loskutova, Managing Director, SABMiller Brands Europe, Sylvain Attal, Chief Editor, New Media, France 24 and 2016 Global Meeting Rising Talent Angela Charlton, Chief of Bureau for France, Benelux Anisha Singh, Founder & CEO, mydala.com, and 2016 Global Nations & North Africa, The Associated Press, Inc. Meeting Rising Talent Joséphine Goube, Chief Operating Officer, Techfugees Philippine de T’Serclaes, VP, Global Head of Thought Leadership Virginie Grognou, Journalist, Agence France Presse & Strategic Partnerships; Advisor to the Chairman & CEO, Schneider Electric, and 2016 Global Meeting Rising Talent Florence Tondu-Melique, Chief Operating Officer Hiscox Europe, and 2016 Global Meeting Rising Talent

12:20-13:05 12:20-13:05 Purple agora Yellow agora Defending your digital self Re-learning how to share In a world where the internet permeates all aspects of our Hosted by Red Hat lives, online threats have become a reality we can no longer When we were little our mothers taught us that sharing and ignore. Collaborative solutions as well as direct actions from playing nicely with others are important, but is that the best all of us are needed to build trust. philosophy for running a business? Surely companies can’t run in a shared community model forever? A conversation Session leaders: with an open source actor about the future of business, Nighat Dad, Founder, Digital Rights Foundation leadership and community-powered cultures. Christine Runnegar, Director, Security and Privacy Policy, Internet Society Speaker: Jackie Yeaney, Executive Vice President, Strategy and Corporate Marketing, Red Hat

12:20-13:05 12:20-13:05 Amphitheatre Odeon The sharing economy: What's in it for women? Helping women communicate from a #PositionOfStrength Hosted by the partners of the Social Impact hub Hosted by Twitter Examining the opportunities but also some of the challenges for #PositionOfStrength is Twitter's program about encouraging women in the so-called sharing economy. How can women women to harness power within their societies and to speak up. leverage training, pooled assets and supply-chain efficiencies This session aims to equip women with the tools and strategies for greater economic independence? How can corporations to build confidence on the platform and safely deal with negative embrace and support the work of social enterprises around the interactions, and share their engaging, unique stories with the world? Is the sharing economy a safer place for women? What world - unfiltered and on their own terms. are some examples of policies and programs that have been shown to reduce violence against women? And to promote Speaker: wellness? How can companies help stop hunger in a sharing Audrey Herblin-Stoop, Head of Public Policy France, Twitter world?

Moderator: Anthony Gooch, Director of Public Affairs and Communications, OECD

Speakers: Rohini Anand, Senior Vice President Corporate Responsibility and Global Chief Diversity Officer, Sodexo Malene Rydahl, Author, speaker, executive coach, goodwill ambassador Caroline Sakina Brac de la Perrière, Executive Director, Mediterranean Women’s Fund Christine Svarer, Director HERProject, Business for Social Responsibility 12

12:20-13:05 12:20-13:05 Sanofi corner Finance hub A global commitment to fighting childhood cancer Brexit: The journey begins Hosted by Sanofi Hosted by Hogan Lovells Each year 215,000 new cases of paediatric cancer are diagnosed Businesses around the world are assessing the potential impact around the world. Surviving until the age of five for a child with Brexit could have on their operations with companies and cancer varies widely from 10% to 80% depending on a particular organizations doing business in, from or through the UK. With country’s resources. This session presents some projects around Brexit shaping up for many as the biggest challenge of the next the world and focusses on Paraguay, where the Sanofi Espoir decade, what new strategies will be required? What types Foundation backed a neighbourhood care project that of commercial and investment opportunities will become succeeded in reducing the number of treatment dropouts from available? 80% down to zero. Moderator: Speaker: Sharon Leclercq-Spooner, Partner EPPA and Member of the Anne Gagnepain-Lacheteau, Medical Director, Sanofi Espoir Board, EurActiv.com Foundation Speakers: Nicola Evans, Partner, Hogan Lovells Sharon Lewis, Partner and Finance Practice Group Leader, Hogan Lovells

12:20-13:05 12:20-13:05 The Lab The Lab On the way to digital Case study: Bringing more women into tech Hosted by ABB Hosted by Lenovo How digitalization transforms markets and companies and We can keep wondering why more women are not working in IT enables new ways of doing business for a sharing economy. - or we can take action and show how women are providing value in technology companies. Lenovo launched a “Women Speaker: Digital Hiring Campaign” and received more than 2000 Sabine Busse, Head of account management and Business applications from qualified candidates. Development, ABB Europe Moderator: Catherine Ladousse, Executive Director communications EMEA, Lenovo and President, Association Cercle InterElles

Introduced by: Claudine Schmuck, Consultant and Associated Director, Global Contact

Speakers: Irene Acedo Rico, Data Center Group Sales Executive Director, Lenovo Antigoni Chrysostomou, Director Technical Sales Central, Lenovo Christine Dehnel, Global Inside Sales Manager, Lenovo South Region Agnès de Lavarde, Legal Director and Co-founder, Wosomtech-Creative Space Lab Maite Ramos, Head of Product management Iberia, Lenovo Jullie Wogelius, Inside Sales Channel Leader Nordics, Lenovo

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12:20-13:05 12:20-13:05 Renault-Nissan Alliance corner Orange corner Entrepreneurial spirit: Women on the move How do new business models and technologies create social Hosted by the Renault-Nissan Alliance impact ? Meet with two key entrepreneurs who are filling a gap in their Hosted by Orange market and see what lessons can be applied to the corporate Discover new business models, technologies and platforms, such world: Katell Perrot created Too Fruit, which offers the first range as the blockchain, mobile banking and crowdfunding, which of organic cosmetic products addressing the specific skincare bring needs of kids aged 6 to 12. Mélanie Péron is the a better distribution of wealth, and learn how technology is founder of L’effet Papillon, a program that fosters wellbeing for changing the daily life of millions of people around the globe. hospital patients with a new range of virtual tools that entertain, enchant and distract. Moderator: Véronique Forge, Founder and Chief Editor, Business O Feminin Moderator: Blanca Garcia, General Manager, External Communications, Speakers: Renault-Nissan Alliance Joëlle Hazoume Alao, Orange Money Director in Guinea Léa Thomassin, Co-founder, Hello Asso Speakers: Sajida Zouarhi, PhD student at Orange Labs, Blockchain expert Claire Saddy, CEO, Les Pionnières @Magmateek Mélanie Péron, Founder and CEO, L’effet Papillon Katell Perrot, Co-founder and Director, Too Fruit

13:05-13:15 Room change

13:15-14:45 Your choice for lunch! Enjoy the networking lunch or attend a Forum happening workshop with brown bag lunch provided. Space is limited for the workshops, and registration will be required.

Networking lunch in the Dining Hall, with buffet and free seating

Room Deauville – Normandy Hotel Room Le Touquet – Normandy Hotel Construct and share your story with LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY® Survival of the friendliest Hosted by Wavestone This interactive workshop will explore how organisations outside Join us for a fun, hands-on, and challenging session to engage the sharing economy can draw inspiration from sharing economy the creative side of your mind. During this interactive workshop, approaches to help them achieve their own breakthrough you will hear and experience how business and community success within their own sphere of activity. leaders build and imagine brighter futures by using LEGO® bricks and 3D thinking. Get your hands on some bricks and see how Moderator: quickly you can access your imagination to design new ideas, Sophie Lambin, Co-Founder and Managing Director, Kite Global make new connections, and build a brighter world. Advisors

Host welcome: Speaker: Paul Mourey, Manager Energy & Utilities, Creator and Director Paul Skinner, Founder and CEO, Agency for the Future and Pimp of Creadesk, Wavestone My Cause

Session leader: Jacqueline Lloyd Smith, Founder, Strategic Play Group Ltd., and We Play 4 Good

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Room Dinard– Normandy Hotel Room Cannes – Normandy Hotel Overhauling democracy Leading with relational intelligence Discontent with democracy is growing everywhere. Versus Leaders create themselves over time, step by step, through their bemoaning this, how can we seek active citizen participation to gestures and acts towards others. This workshop uses practical bring about informed change in the way our political institutions exercises to help participants explore what divides and creates a work? distance between individuals, so they can better know themselves and become more agile. The goal is to build Session leader: participants’ confidence to exercise purposeful leadership and Didier Pourquery, Managing Editor, The Conversation France inspire trust.

Speakers: Session leader: Jo Ann Hardesty, President, NAACP Portland Branch, and Board Valérie Gauthier, Professor, HEC, and author, Leading with Member, Human Solutions Sense, The Intuitive Power of Savoir-Relier Ana Theresia Hontiveros-Baraquel, Senator, Republic of the Philippines Anja Wyden Guelpa, State Chancellor, Republic and State of Geneva

Odeon room - CID Beyond the headlines: The blockchain story retold Hosted by Latham & Watkins Blockchain is in the news today as the new hot technology for the finance sector unraveled by its first well known use, the bitcoin, and now off to disrupt other parts of the economy from finance to government and law. Join this session to get beyond the headlines to understand how blockchain works, why it’s increasingly of interest in all sorts of sectors (and what some of its limitations might be), and why it is creating some interesting challenges for regulators. The session will allow plenty of time to ask questions and follow up on explanations.

Moderator: Myria Saarinen, Partner, Latham & Watkins France

Speakers: Nathalie Beaudemoulin, FinTech Innovation, ACPR Philippe Denis, Chief Digital Officer, BNP Paribas Securities Services – Leader Blockchain Initiative for BNP CIB Fiona Maclean, Associate, Latham & Watkins Catherine Philippe, Partner IT Financial Services, KPMG

14:45-15:00 Room change

15:00-15:20 The Plenagora MC conversation with the audience and…Amazing Women: Amani Yahya Meet Amani Yahya, Yemen’s first female rapper, in this keynote conversation with Su-Mei Thompson, the CEO of Hong Kong’s The Women’s Foundation.

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15:20-16:05 The Plenagora Sharing the responsibilities for Europe A debate on Europe’s political and economic future as of November 2016, especially immigration, employment, and free movement policies.

Moderator: Virginie Robert, Foreign Desk Editor, Les Echos

Speakers: Julia Harrison, Senior Managing Partner, FTI Consulting Sharon Leclercq-Spooner, Partner, EPPA, and Director, EurActiv.Com PLC Natacha Valla, Head, Policy and Strategy Division, European Investment Bank

16:05-16:20 The Plenagora Amazing Women: Norma Bastidas Norma Bastidas is a world champion triathlete and a survivor of human trafficking. Learn more about her life story in this conversation led by Su-Mei Thompson.

16:20-16:50 Networking break

16:50-17:05 The Plenagora New at the top Meet Mayra González, who has risen through the ranks of Nissan Mexico to become their new President and Managing Director, and a role model for Mexican and Latina executive women. Ms González will be interviewed by Shellie Karabell, writer, editor and communications consultant.

17:05-18:00 The Plenagora Creating new opportunities for women-led businesses We are increasingly seeing new initiatives and programmes to enable women-owned businesses to launch and thrive in non-traditional sectors of opportunity. What can be learned from this experience as to how we can contribute as executives, investors, and influencers to improving the ecosystem for women’s entrepreneurship?

Moderator: Anne Ravanona, Founder and CEO, Global Invest Her

Speakers: Simona Scarpaleggia, Co-Chair, UN High Level Panel on Women's Economic Empowerment, and CEO, Ikea Switzerland Greta Schettler, Vice President, WEConnect International Fern Starke, Downstream General Auditor, ExxonMobil

18:00-18:15 Room change

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18:15-19:00 18:15-19:00 Blue agora Red agora How can we as influencers better promote women’s Why is North America falling behind on boards? entrepreneurship in new sectors? The US and Canadian numbers tell the same story: from 12 to Leaders in the field talk about how their organizations are 13%, the dismal level of women's participation on Canadian helping women-led businesses to engage in new areas, and boards barely budged between 2015- 2016. The American rate of how other influencers might contribute. 19.9% has not changed since 2014. Why is this, what is being done, and what should be? Moderator: Lindsey Nefesh-Clarke, Founder and Executive Director, Moderator: Women’s Worldwide Web Diane Bérard, Columnist, Les Affaires

Speakers: Speakers: Rena De Sisto, Global Executive for Arts & Culture and Nathalie Bourque, Québec Chair, Hill + Knowlton Strategies, Women’s Programs, Bank of America Board Director, Héroux-Devtek and Board Director, Alimentation Babou Olengha-Aaby, Founder and CEO, The Next Billion Couche-Tard Anar Simpson, Special Advisor, Office of the Chair, Women Mary Goudie, Member, UK House of Lords, and Co-founder, the Girls and Technology, Mozilla 30 Percent Club Lynn Hutton, Director & CEO, Chief Isaac Group of Companies Ann Walker Marchant, CEO, Walker Marchant Group, and Member, Women’s Forum Program Committee

18:15-19:00 18:15-19:00 Purple agora Yellow agora Opening new economic opportunities for women in The sharing economy within the art world emerging markets Hosted by the Musee d’Orsay Hosted by Sanofi Discover how the Musée d’Orsay is taking its collections out into Meet social innovators working in Mexico, the Philippines and the world, including most recently through The triumph of color: across emerging markets, to find out about their work and From Van Gogh to Matisse, the collections of the Musée d'Orsay discuss how to best engage for sustained economic advances and the Musée de l'Orangerie, a Brazilian exhibition seen by for women. nearly 1 million people.

Moderator: Moderator: Ebru Ilhan, Senior Consultant, Kite Global Advisors Dominique Rousset, Producer, France Culture

Host welcome: Speaker: Carole Saglio, Head of HR Transformation, Sanofi Olivier Simmat, Counselor to the President, Head of Sponsorship and International Relations, Musée d’Orsay and Musée de Speakers: l’Orangerie Angela Baker, Director, Qualcomm Wireless Reach, and 2016 Global Meeting Rising Talent Leticia Jáuregui Casanueva, Founder and Executive Director, Crea, and Rising Talent alumna Pacita Juan, Founder and President, Echostore Sustainable Lifestyle, and President, Women’s Business Council of the Philippines

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18:15-19:00 18:15-19:00 Amphitheatre Social Impact hub Record-breakers and role models: Women in sport Achieving balance: Flexible work opportunities for women Hosted by the partners of the Women in Sport Initiative Hosted by Uber Women are far more present in sport than at any previous Learn how new entrepreneurial models can enable women to point in history. Extraordinary women tell their stories and schedule work around their lives, rather than the other way touch upon issues such as crossing Antarctica in -50°C around. Hear one woman's story about why she chose to temperatures; getting more women into motorsport and become a driver-entrepreneur with Uber, and how she manages sailing; and highlighting how sport can be an additional to balance work-life priorities. social integrator for girls and women. Moderator: Moderator: Valérie Tandeau de Marsac, President, Voxfemina Séverine Desbouys, Chairman, DSC, strategy and competitive intelligence and Ambassador, Women in Sport Speakers: Initiative Blaire Mattson, Global Lead for 1M Women, Uber Rachida Safa, Driver-entrepreneur Introduced by: Marie Treppoz, Founder and CEO, Welp Norma Bastidas, Ultra-marathon champion and human trafficking activist

Speakers: Clarisse Costaz, Former professional basketball player, Representative of the High-Level Athlete Program of Sciences Po Stéphanie Gicquel, Lawyer, long-distance runner and polar explorer Keiko Ihara, Female Japanese racing car driver and Associate Professor, Keio University Graduate School Media design and Member, Women in Motorsport Commission of the FIA Cécile Laguette, Female sailor, naval architect and engineer in composite material and Ambassador of The Magenta Project

18:15-19:00 Finance hub Closing the retirement gap: The silent battle for gender parity Hosted by AXA In emerging markets, educated women with assets and savings still face alarming inequalities when they reach retirement age. Why? Mainly because they lack targeted advice on how to manage their retirement and savings as well affordable and effective insurance plans. How can an insurance company provide solutions to close this retirement gap and help women secure their future?

Speakers: Lene Martinez, Tied Agent, AXA France Amélie Oudea-Castera, Group Marketing and Digital Officer, AXA Group

20:00-23:00 Deauville Casino Barrière Cocktail dinner reception hosted by Groupe Barrière

Speaker: Yann-Arthus Bertrand, Photographer and Director

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December 2

08:30-09:15 The Discovery hall Coffee and tea available in the Discovery hall

09:15-10:15 The Plenagora What America's choice means for women

Moderator: Jürgen Hecker, Senior Economics Editor, AFP

Speakers: Leah Daughtry, CEO, 2016 USA Democratic National Convention Committee, and former Assistant Secretary of Labor Star Jones, President, Professional Diversity Network (NASDAQ: IPDN) and President, National Association of Professional Women Jessy Tolkan, Head of Labs & Executive Director, Here Now Ann Walker Marchant, CEO, Walker Marchant Group, and Member, Women’s Forum Program Committee

10:15-10:45 Networking break

10:45-11:30 10:45-11:30 Blue agora Red agora Being safe on the streets Advocating for Filipino migrant workers’ rights Why public harassment is a crucial issue for young women, More than 8.5 million Filipinos, mostly women, work abroad — just why it’s an economic issue, what can be done about it. under 10% of the population and 22% of the working age population. A discussion of the issues they face, and the advocacy Moderator: being undertaken to gain them greater rights and protections. Ebru Ilhan, Senior Consultant, Kite Global Advisors Moderator: Speakers: Nina Gardner, Director, Strategy International, and Member, Audrey Noeltner, Co-founder and Project Director, Women’s Forum Program Committee Womenability Kathryn Travers, Executive Director, Women in Cities Speaker: International Ellene Sana, Executive Director, Center for Migrants’ Advocacy- Philippines

10:45-11:30 Purple agora Crossing the divide: Corporate-NGO partnerships that work for women Corporate-NGO partnerships for development have a long and distinguished track record. Why have partnerships for women's rights and empowerment been slower to take off, and what are some success stories to learn from?

Moderator: Elizabeth Dove, Director, Corporate Citizenship, Volunteer Canada

Speakers: Cecilia del Castillo, Co-founder and Executive Director, Negros Women for Tomorrow Christine Svarer, Director, HERProject, Business for Social Responsibility Marissa Wesely, CEO, Win-Win Strategies 19

10:45-11:30 10:45-11:30 Odeon Renault-Nissan Alliance corner Getting to the top and staying there Executive presentations: Standing out and building your Is the sharing economy allowing women better access to personal brand executive committees and boards? Learn how to position Hosted by the Renault-Nissan Alliance yourself so that you are at the right place at the right time. Every meeting and presentation is an opportunity to build your Hear from thought leaders and governance experts and personal brand and ensure that you engage and influence your review the various approaches companies are taking to audience to secure buy-in for your projects or ideas. How do recruiting and keeping female senior executives. you make your ideas more compelling, relevant and memorable? How do you increase your comfort zone? Moderator: How do you prepare for success? Sonya Richardson, Global President, PWN Moderator: Speakers: Blanca Garcia, General Manager, External Communications, Claire Dorland-Clauzel, Executive Vice President Brands and Renault-Nissan Alliance External Relations, Member of the Group Executive Committee, Michelin Speaker: Catherine Guillouard, Deputy CEO, Rexel Jane Goodman, Executive Consultant & Coach and Managing Diane de Saint Victor, General Counsel and Company Director, Métiers Mode d’Emploi Secretary and Member of the Executive Committee, ABB and NED, Barclays

10:45-11:30 10:45-11:30 Finance hub Social Impact hub FinTech and InsurTech: Staying ahead of the game How do family-led businesses fulfil their CSR mandate? Hosted by AXA and Hogan Lovells Hosted by FIDAL A number of factors have been driving disruption in the financial Looking at how the track records of family-led businesses industry, opening opportunities to reach out to consumers usually compare against those of business in general. left out of the traditional financial services, among which women. However, this disruption also poses major challenges in terms of Moderator: regulation. Who are the disruptors and how are the regulators Cynthia Illouz, Founder and Editor-in Chief, Chari-T Magazine reacting? Is FinTech an inclusion tool to empower women within their society? Introduced by: Sylvie Le Damany, Senior Partner, FIDAL Paris Speakers: Hassan El-Shabrawishi, Chief Innovation Officer, AXA Group Speakers: Sharon Lewis, Partner and Finance Practice Group Leader, Hogan Renaud Dutreil, Chairman of France, FTI Consulting; Minister of Lovells Small & Medium-Sized Businesses, Commerce, Crafts and Liberal John Salmon, Partner, Hogan Lovells London Professions, 2005 - 2007 Garance Wattez-Richard, Head of AXA Emerging Customers, AXA Fanny Letier, Executive Director, Small and mid-caps; SME and mid- Group caps accelerator programs, Bpifrance, and 2016 Global Meeting Rising Talent Corinne Namblard, Senior Policy and PPP Expert, UNECE/UNDP/UNITAR

10:45-11:30 10:45-11:30 Orange corner Women in Sport hub Speak up online: Coaching by Twitter Sport as a vehicle for stability, peace and happiness Platforms are an amazing tool for encouraging people to speak up It's not just about the competition. Sport can contribute to and making their voice matter. Attend this training session and happiness and well-being on a grand scale, and can also be an hear best practice and advice on leveraging Twitter as a effective means of building bridges across nations, cultures and microphone for your voice. The Orange and Twitter team will generations. provide practical details. Moderator: Speakers: Lorraine Danet Deloison, Consultant, Director of Partnerships, Jérome Tomasini, Head of News, Twitter France Women sports Digital experts from Orange and Twitter Speakers: Laurence Fischer, Three-time Karate World Champion, administrator and sport education consultant for NGO's Malene Rydahl, Author, speaker, executive coach, goodwill ambassador 20

11:30-11:45 Room change

11:45-12:25 The Plenagora Policy for the next stage of women's economic advancement Canadian and French policymakers debate the key issues for women's economic empowerment in their countries and the best means to improve employment opportunities and reduce salary differentials. With a response and exchange with Arancha González, Executive Director of the International Trade Centre and UN Assistant Secretary General.

Moderator: Claire Doole, Founder & CEO, Claire Doole Communications

Speakers: Arancha González, Executive Director, International Trade Centre and UN Assistant Secretary General Patty Hajdu, Canadian Minister of Status of Women Emmanuel Macron, Politician and former French Minister of Economy, Industry and Digital Affairs

12:25-12:45 The Plenagora Closing keynote address

Maria Leonor Robredo, Vice President, Republic of the Philippines

12:45-13:00 The Plenagora MC last conversation with the audience and… Looking towards 2017

Speaker: Clara Gaymard, President, Women’s Forum for the Economy & Society

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Confirmed speakers list

Version of 1 Dec. Other names to be added as confirmations are received

 Irene Acedo Rico, Data Center Group Sales Executive Director, Lenovo  Roxane Adle Aiguier, Gender Equality Director, Orange  Christine Albanel, Vice-President in charge of CSR, Diversity, Partnerships and Philanthropy, Orange and Deputy Chairman of the Orange Foundation  Rohini Anand, Senior Vice President Corporate Responsibility and Global Chief Diversity Officer, Sodexo  Emelia Arthur, Advisor to the President of Ghana  Sylvain Attal, Chief Editor, New Media, France 24  Tamsyn Attiwell, Vice President, Global Services EMEA, Zuora  Marine Aubin, Co-Chair, Girlz In Web  Angela Baker, Director, Qualcomm Wireless Reach, and 2016 Global Meeting Rising Talent  Norma Bastidas, Ultra-marathon champion and human trafficking activist  Anne C. Beal, Chief Patient Officer, Sanofi  Nathalie Beaudemoulin, FinTech Innovation, ACPR  Frédérique Bedos, Documentary filmmaker and Founder, Le Projet Imagine-The Humble Heroes  Diane Bérard, Columnist, Les Affaires  Yann-Arthus Bertrand, Photographer and Director  Jean de Bony, Creator of Biotypology and co-founder, Fingerprint Consulting  Elisabeth Borne, President and CEO, RATP  Anne Boring, Researcher in Economics at Sciences Po, OFCE-Pressage  Nathalie Bourque, Québec Chair, Hill + Knowlton Strategies, Board Director, Héroux-Devtek and Board Director, Alimentation Couche-Tard  Caroline Sakina Brac de la Perrière, Executive Director, Mediterranean Women’s Fund  Cécile Brosset, Director, Innovation Development and Director of the BPI France Hub  Sabine Busse, Head of account management and Business Development, ABB Europe  Armelle Carminati-Rabasse, Chairman, Commission Innovation Sociale & Managériale, MEDEF  Cecilia del Castillo, Co-founder and Executive Director, Negros Women for Tomorrow  Maria Livanos Cattaui, Former Secretary General, International Chamber of Commerce, and Member, Women’s Forum Program Committee  Angela Charlton, Chief of Bureau for France, Benelux Nations & North Africa, The Associated Press, Inc.  Antigoni Chrysostomou, Director Technical Sales Central, Lenovo  Nicola Clark, Journalist  Kimberly Conniff Taber, Culture Editor, International New York Times  Antonio Costanzo, Head of Government Relations & Public Policy in France & Southern Europe  Clarisse Costaz, Former professional basketball player, Representative of the High-Level Athlete Program of Sciences Po  José Côté, Principal Scientist and Professor in the Faculty of Nursing at the University of Montréal- Founding member of TAVIE™  Mary Crass, Head of Institutional Relations and Summit, ITF/OECD  Gail Crawford, Partner, Latham & Watkins UK  Nighat Dad, Founder, Digital Rights Foundation  Stefanie Daehne, Refinery Manager, Fos-sur-Mer, ExxonMobil  Lorraine Danet Deloison, Consultant, Director of Partnerships, Women sports  Marion Darrieutort, CEO, Elan Edelman

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 Leah Daughtry, CEO, 2016 USA Democratic National Convention Committee, and former Assistant Secretary of Labor  Arianne David, Co-founder and Head of Values & Culture, OLX  Brandi DeCarli, Founding partner, Farm From a Box, and 2016 Global Meeting Rising Talent  Odile Decq, Principal, Studio Odile Decq architects urbanistes, Paris. Founder and President, Confluence Institute for Innovation and Creative Strategies in Architecture  Christine Dehnel, Global Inside Sales Manager, Lenovo South Region  Philippe Denis, Chief Digital Officer, BNP Paribas Securities Services – Leader Blockchain Initiative for BNP CIB  Louis Desazars, President and CEO, Shiseido Group EMEA  Séverine Desbouys, Chairman, DSC, strategy and competitive intelligence and Ambassador, Women in Sport Initiative  Rena De Sisto, Global Executive for Arts & Culture and Women’s Programs, Bank of America  Sandrine Devillard, Director, McKinsey & Company France  Claire Doole, Founder and CEO, Claire Doole Communications  Claire Dorland-Clauzel, Executive Vice President Brands and External Relations, Member of the Group Executive Committee, Michelin  Elizabeth Dove, Director, Corporate Citizenship, Volunteer Canada  Renaud Dutreil, Chairman of France, FTI Consulting; Minister of Small & Medium-Sized Businesses, Commerce, Crafts and Liberal Professions (2005–2007)  Denis Duverne, Chairman of the Board of Directors, AXA  Giana M. Eckhardt, Professor of Marketing, Royal Holloway, University of London  Hassan El-Shabrawishi, Chief Innovation Officer, AXA Group  Nicola Evans, Partner, Hogan Lovells  Jean-Pierre Farandou, Chairman, Keolis Group  Christine Farnish, Chair, Peer-to-Peer Finance Association  Laurence Fischer, Three-time Karate World Champion, administrator and sport education consultant for NGO's  Mary Fitzgerald, Journalist and Rising Talents alumna  Véronique Forge, Founder and Chief Editor, Business O Feminin  Jacqueline Franjou, CEO, Women’s Forum for the Economy & Society  Anne Gagnepain-Lacheteau, Medical Director, Sanofi Espoir Foundation  Blanca Garcia, General Manager, External Communications, Renault-Nissan Alliance  Nina Gardner, Director, Strategy International, and Member, Women’s Forum Program Committee  Valérie Gauthier, Professor and HEC Leadership Chair, Pernod Ricard, HEC Paris, and author, Leading with Sense: The Intuitive Power of Savoir-Relier  Clara Gaymard, President, Women’s Forum for the Economy & Society  Stéphanie Gicquel, Lawyer, long-distance runner and polar explorer  Elena Giroli, UK Connector, Ouishare  Ariana Gomez Flores, Chief Innovation Officer, Gentera, and Rising Talents alumna (in principle)  Arancha González, Executive Director, International Trade Centre, and UN Assistant Secretary General  Mayra González, President and Managing Director, Nissan Mexicana  Anthony Gooch, Director of Public Affairs and Communications, OECD  Jane Goodman, Executive Consultant & Coach and Managing Director, Métiers Mode d’Emploi  Joséphine Goube, Chief Operating Officer, Techfugees  Mary Goudie, Member, UK House of Lords, and Co-founder, the 30 Percent Club  Sophie Gourmelen, General Manager, Le Parisien  Virginie Grognou, Journalist, Agence France Presse  Catherine Guillouard, Deputy CEO, Rexel 23

 Patty Hajdu, Canadian Minister of Status of Women  Jo Ann Hardesty, President, NAACP Portland Branch, and Board Member, Human Solutions  Julia Harrison, Senior Managing Partner, FTI Consulting  Joëlle Hazoume Alao, Orange Money Director in Guinea  Jürgen Hecker, Senior Economics Editor, AFP  Audrey Herblin-Stoop, Head of Public Policy France, Twitter  Ana Theresia Hontiveros-Baraquel, Senator, Republic of the Philippines  Melody Hossaini, Founder & Director, InspirEngage International  Lynn Hutton, Director & CEO, Chief Isaac Group of Companies  Keiko Ihara, Female Japanese racing car driver and Associate Professor, Keio University Graduate School Media design and Member, Women in Motorsport Commission of the FIA  Cynthia Illouz, Founder and Editor-in-Chief, Chari-T Magazine  Ebru Ilhan, Senior Consultant, Kite Global Advisors  Leticia Jáuregui Casanueva, Founder and Executive Director, Crea, and Rising talents alumna  Bénédicte Javelot, Chief Strategy Officer, Orange Group  Mari-Noëlle Jego-Laveissière, Executive Vice-President Innovation, Marketing and Technologies, Orange  Star Jones, President, Professional Diversity Network (NASDAQ: IPDN) and President, National Association of Professional Women  Anne-Marie Jonquière, Senior Change Manager and leader of the women’s network, CEA; Member of the management team, Cercle Inter'Elles  Pacita Juan, Founder and President, Echostore Sustainable Lifestyle, and President, Women’s Business Council of the Philippines  Shellie Karabell, Contributor, Forbes.com  Muhtar Kent, Chairman and CEO, The Coca-Cola Company  Isabelle Kocher, CEO, Engie  Henriette Kolb, Head of the Gender Secretariat, IFC  Michael Kramer, Founder, Natural Investments, and Co-author, The Resilient Investor: A Plan for Your Life, Not Just Your Money  Catherine Ladousse, Executive Director communications EMEA, Lenovo and President, Association Cercle InterElles  Cécile Laguette, Female sailor, naval architect and engineer in composite material and Ambassador of The Magenta Project  Sophie Lambin, Co-Founder and Managing Director, Kite Global Advisors  Michel Landel, CEO, Director and Chairman of the Executive Committee, Sodexo  Nang Lang Kham, Executive Director, KBZ Group, and 2016 Global Meeting Rising Talent  Agnès de Lavarde, Legal Director and Co-founder, Wosomtech-Creative Space Lab  Stéphanie Leclair De Marco, Co-founder, Fingerprint Consulting  Sharon Leclercq-Spooner, Partner, EPPA, and Director, EurActiv.Com PLC  Sylvie Le Damany, Senior Partner, FIDAL Paris  Jean Lemierre, Chairman, BNP Paribas  Monique F. Leroux, President of the International Co-operative Alliance, Chair of the Board of Directors of Investissement Québec and Chair of the Advisory Board on Economy and Innovation for the Government of Quebec  Fanny Letier, Executive Director, Small and mid-caps ; SME and mid-caps accelerator programs, Bpifrance, and 2016 Global Meeting Rising Talent  Sharon Lewis, Partner and Finance Practice Group Leader, Hogan Lovells  Jan Liska, Head of Patient centricity strategy, Sanofi  Jacqueline Lloyd Smith, Founder, Strategic Play Group Ltd., and We Play 4 Good  Mathilde Loing, Director, Europe, Stop Hunger 24

 Olga Loskutova, Managing Director, SABMiller Brands Europe, and 2016 Global Meeting Rising Talent  Fiona Maclean, Associate, Latham & Watkins  Emmanuel Macron, Politician and former French Minister of Economy, Industry and Digital Affairs  Alexandre Mars, Founder & CEO, Epic Foundation  Gillian Martin Mehers, Founder and Director, Bright Green Learning  Lene Martinez, Tied Agent, AXA France  Benita Matofska, Chief Sharer, The People Who Share  Blaire Mattson, Global Lead for 1M Women, Uber  Karine Morot-Gaudry, Marketing and Business Innovation Director, Michelin Travel Partner  Alba Medina, Entrepreneur and Investor, and Rising Talent alumna  Laura Meseguer, Presenter and Reporter, Eurosport  Estelle Métayer, Founder and President, Competia, Member of the Board, Zag Bank and BRP, and Member, Women’s Forum Program Committee  Dawn Miller, President & CEO, AXA Insurance Company US  Nina Miolane, PhD Candidate at INRIA and Stanford University; L’Oréal-UNESCO 2016 Fellow  Farah Mohamed, Founder & CEO, G(irls)20  Paul Mourey, Manager Energy & Utilities, Creator and Director of Creadesk, Wavestone  Corinne Namblard, Senior Policy and PPP Expert, UNECE/UNDP/UNITAR  Lindsey Nefesh-Clarke, Founder and Executive Director, Women’s Worldwide Web  Audrey Noeltner, Co-founder and Project Director, Womenability  Babou Olengha-Aaby, Founder and CEO, The Next Billion  Amélie Oudea-Castera, Group Marketing and Digital Officer, AXA Group  Sarah Ourahmoune, Female boxer, Silver medalist at the 2016 Rio Olympics and President-Founder, Boxer Inside  Stéphane Pallez, Chairman and CEO, La Française des Jeux  Muriel Pénicaud, French Ambassador for International Investment and CEO, Business France  Mélanie Péron, Founder and CEO, L’effet Papillon  Katell Perrot, Co-founder and Director, Too Fruit  Catherine Philippe, Partner IT Financial Services, KPMG  Clodine Pincemin, Group Executive Vice President Corporate Giving Programs, Sodexo  Isabelle de Ponfilly, Managing Director, Vitra France, President of the Board, ENSAD (Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs), President of the Board, ISTEC (Business School)  Didier Pourquery, Managing Editor, The Conversation France  Christine Rabret, Diversity Director, Orange  Caroline Ramade, General Delegate, Paris Pionnières  Maite Ramos, Head of Product management Iberia, Lenovo  Anne Ravanona, Founder and CEO, Global Invest Her  Delphine Remy-Boutang, Founder, bureau and JFD Connect, and Co-founder, Journée de la Femme Digitale  Maria A. Ressa, Journalist and CEO, Rappler  Sonya Richardson, Global President, PWN  Rosario Robles, Mexican Secretary of Agricultural, Territorial and Urban Development  Virginie Robert, Foreign Desk Editor, Les Echos  Maria Leonor Robredo, Vice President, Republic of the Philippines  Dominique Rousset, Producer, France Culture  Christine Runnegar, Director, Security and Privacy Policy, Internet Society  Malene Rydahl, Author, speaker, executive coach, goodwill ambassador  Myria Saarinen, Partner, Latham & Watkins France  Claire Saddy, CEO, Les Pionnières  Maryanna Saenko, Investment Partner, Airbus Ventures 25

 Rachida Safa, Driver-entrepreneur  Carole Saglio, Head of HR Transformation, Sanofi  Diane de Saint Victor, General Counsel and Company Secretary and Member of the Executive Committee, ABB and NED, Barclays  John Salmon, Partner, Hogan Lovells London  Ellene Sana, Executive Director, Center for Migrants’ Advocacy-Philippines  Sandra Sancier-Sultan, Senior Partner, McKinsey & Company  Simona Scarpaleggia, Co-Chair, UN High Level Panel on Women's Economic Empowerment, and CEO, Ikea Switzerland  Greta Schettler, Vice President, WEConnect International  Isabelle Schlumberger, Executive Vice President Sales and Development, JCDecaux  Claudine Schmuck, Consultant and Associated Director, Global Contact  Amanda Schneider, Founder, Contract Consulting Group, and Reporter, Huffington Post  Juliet Schor, Professor of Sociology, Boston College  Evelyne Sevin, Partner, Egon Zehnder  Olivier Simmat, Counselor to the President, Head of Sponsorship and International Relations, Musée d’Orsay and Musée de l’Orangerie  Anar Simpson, Special Advisor, Office of the Chair, Women Girls and Technology, Mozilla  Anisha Singh, Founder & CEO, mydala.com, and 2016 Global Meeting Rising Talent  Paul Skinner, Founder and CEO, Agency for the Future and Pimp My Cause  Karen Snell, Partner and Head of Marketing Projects and Campaigns, Hogan Lovells  Jostein Solheim, CEO, Ben & Jerry’s  Uma Subramanian, Head of Special Projects, A3, part of Airbus Group  Fern Starke, Downstream General Auditor, ExxonMobil  Barbara Stewart, Global Researcher & author, Rich Thinking series  Christine Svarer, Director, HERProject, Business for Social Responsibility  Valérie Tandeau de Marsac, President, Voxfemina  Léa Thomassin, Co-founder, Hello Asso  Su-Mei Thompson, CEO, The Women’s Foundation  Vanessa Timmer, Co-founder and Executive Director, One Earth  Jessy Tolkan, Head of Labs & Executive Director, Here Now  Jérome Tomasini, Head of News, Twitter France  Florence Tondu-Melique, Chief Operating Officer Hiscox Europe, and 2016 Global Meeting Rising Talent  Marco Torregrossa, Secretary General, European Forum of Independent Professionals  Kathryn Travers, Executive Director, Women in Cities International  Marie Treppoz, Founder and CEO, Welp  Philippine de T’Serclaes, VP, Global Head of Thought Leadership & Strategic Partnerships; Advisor to the Chairman & CEO, Schneider Electric, and 2016 Global Meeting Rising Talent  Natacha Valla, Head, Policy and Strategy Division, European Investment Bank  Tanja Vainio, Managing Director, ABB Czech Rep  Kayli Vee Levitan, Co-founder, The Street Store, and Creative Group Head / Copywriter, M&C Saatchi Abel  Ann Walker Marchant, CEO, the Walker Marchant Group, and Member, Women’s Forum Program Committee  Garance Wattez-Richard, Head of AXA Emerging Customers, AXA Group  Agata Wejman, Director and Head of EU Public Policy and Government Relations, Uber  Marissa Wesely, CEO, Win-Win Strategies  Jullie Wogelius, Inside Sales Channel Leader Nordics, Lenovo  Andrew W. Wyckoff, Director, Directorate for Science, Technology and Innovation, OECD 26

 Anja Wyden Guelpa, State Chancellor, Republic and State of Geneva  Amani Yahya, Yemen’s first female rapper  Jackie Yeaney, Executive Vice President, Strategy and Corporate Marketing, Red Hat  Liz Zeidler, Chair, Bristol Green Capital Partnership and Founding Director, Happy City  Sajida Zouarhi, PhD student at Orange Labs, Blockchain expert @Magmateek

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