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List of Participants (With Disclaimer) 2014 World Economic Forum Special Meeting on Unlocking Resources for Regional Development List of Participants As of 26 September 2014 Istanbul, Turkey, 28-29 September 2014 Ali Abbasov Minister of Communication and High Technologies of Azerbaijan Isa Abdulrahman Al Executive Director, Communication and Abdulkarim Political Affairs, Court of the Crown Prince of Bahrain, Bahrain Efkan Ala Minister of Internal Affairs of Turkey Khalifa Ahmed Al Ali Managing Director, Food Security Center, United Arab Emirates Almazbek Atambayev President of the Kyrgyz Republic Dionysia-Theodora Member of Parliament, Greece Avgerinopoulou Ilker Ayci President, Investment Support and Promotion Agency of Turkey (ISPAT), Turkey Ali Babacan Deputy Prime Minister for Economic and Financial Affairs of Turkey Bertrand Badre Managing Director and World Bank Group Chief Financial Officer, World Bank, Washington DC Egemen Bagis Member of Parliament, Turkey José Manuel Barroso President, European Commission, Brussels Nechirvan Barzani Prime Minister of the Kurdistan Regional Government, Iraq Erdem Basçi Governor of the Central Bank of Turkey Sergey Belyakov President and Chairman of the Board, Saint Petersburg International Economic Forum, Russian Federation Moustapha Ben Barka Minister of Industry and Investments Promotion of Mali Kamel Bennaceur Minister of Industry, Energy and Mines of Tunisia Fatih Birol Chief Economist, International Energy Agency, Paris Marcos Bonturi Director, Global Relations, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), Paris Abdesselam Minister of Industry and Mines of Algeria Bouchouareb Volkan Bozkir Minister for EU Affairs and Chief Negotiator of Turkey 2014 World Economic Forum Special Meeting on 1/17 Unlocking Resources for Regional Development Gordon Brown Chair, World Economic Forum Global Strategic Infrastructure Initiative; UN Special Envoy for Global Education; Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (2007-2010) Abraham Byandala Minister of Works and Transport of Uganda Nurettin Canikli Minister of Customs and Trade of Turkey Nesrin Çelik Undersecretary of Family and Social Policies of Turkey Virginie Ciza Minister of Transport, Works and Equipment of Burundi Cavit Dagdas Acting Undersecretary of Treasury, Turkey Government, Turkey Rola A. Dashti Chairman, FARO International, Kuwait Mike Davey Director, Turkey, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), United Kingdom Ahmet Davutoglu Prime Minister of Turkey Ihsan Ugur Delikanli President, Black Sea Trade and Development Bank, Greece Olivier Descamps Managing Director, Countries of Operations, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), London Janamitra Devan Independent Adviser, Strategy and Leadership, USA Mohamed Diab Regional Director, Middle East, North Africa, Eastern Europe and Central Asia, United Nations World Food Programme (WFP), Cairo Erbolat Dossaev Minister of National Economy of Kazakhstan Recep Tayyip President of Turkey Erdogan John Evans General Secretary, Trade Union Advisory Committee to the OECD, France Fadi Farra Co-Founder and Partner, Whiteshield Partners, United Kingdom Salam Fayyad Founder, Future for Palestine, Palestinian Territories Igor V. Finogenov Chairman, Management Board, Eurasian Development Bank, Almaty Hadley Gamble Reporter and Anchor, CNBC Europe, United Kingdom Arancha Gonzalez Executive Director, International Trade Laya Centre (ITC), Geneva Seif Sharif Hamad First Vice-President of Zanzibar Abdelhakim Ben Minister of Economy and Finance of Hammouda Tunisia Mohammad Y. Al Governor of the Central Bank of Kuwait Hashel Ashti Hawrami Minister of Natural Resources, Kurdistan Regional Government, Iraq Vidar Helgesen Minister of European Affairs and Chief-of- Staff to the Prime Minister of Norway Mehmet Ilkin Senior Banker, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), London Rakiatou Christelle Minister of Industry of Niger Kaffa Jackou 2014 World Economic Forum Special Meeting on 2/17 Unlocking Resources for Regional Development Ibrahim Kalin Special Adviser to the President of Turkey, Deputy Secretary-General, Presidency Mamadou Frankaly Minister of Energy of Mali Keita Sule Kilic Deputy Country Director, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), London Akif Cagatay Kilic Minister of Youth and Sports of Turkey Uwe Krüger Chief Executive Officer, WS Atkins, United Kingdom Hafedh Lamouri Minister of Vocational Training and Employment of Tunisia Yulia Lenivtseva Game Designer, Russian Federation Helena Leurent Managing Director, Head of Business Engagement, World Economic Forum Alessandro Magnoli Economic Adviser, Burgan Bank, Kuwait Bocchi Aziz Mahamat Saleh Minister of Economy, Trade and Tourism Development of Chad Stefano Manservisi Ambassador and Head of the Delegation of the European Union to Turkey, Ankara Moussa Mara Prime Minister of Mali Giorgi Margvelashvili President of Georgia Eduardo Martinez President, The UPS Foundation, USA Nassor Ahmed Mazrui Minister of Trade, Industries and Marketing of Zanzibar, Tanzania Jamie McAuliffe President and Chief Executive Officer, Education For Employment (EFE), USA Hossein Abouei Deputy Minister of Industry, Mines and Mehrizi Trade of the Islamic Republic of Iran Robert Milliner Sherpa, B20 Australia, Australia Philipp Missfelder Member of Parliament; Federal Chairman, Youth Party (CDU), Germany Jama Ahmed Minister of Energy and Water of Somalia Mohamed Falah Mustafa Minister of Foreign Relations, Kurdistan Regional Government, Iraq Mohammad Mustafa Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Economy of the Palestinian National Authority Daud Mohamed Omar Minister of Petroleum of Somalia Musa Kasim Omer Minister of Trade and Investment of Somaliland Alma Oumarou Minister of Commerce and Private Sector Promotion of Niger Sirin Payzin Anchor, CNN Türk, Turkey Raul Rosende Deputy Regional Humanitaian Coordinator, United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Gaziantepe Philipp Rösler Managing Director and Member of the Managing Board, World Economic Forum Fatma Sahin Mayor of Gaziantep, Turkey Gülçin Salingan Acting Head, IICPSD, Turkey Alioune Sarr Minister of Trade, Informal Sector, Consumption, Promotion of Local Products and SME of Senegal 2014 World Economic Forum Special Meeting on 3/17 Unlocking Resources for Regional Development Klaus Schwab Founder and Executive Chairman, World Economic Forum Hanne Shapiro Director, Policy and Business Analysis, Danish Technological Institute, Denmark Samir Sharifov Minister of Finance of Azerbaijan Mehmet Simsek Minister of Finance of Turkey Ali Osman Sindi Minister of Planning, Kurdistan Regional Government, Iraq Murat Sonmez Managing Director, Chief Business Officer, World Economic Forum Abdullah Saud Al Governor of Qatar Central Bank Thani Mohamed Traore Minister of Public Works of Guinea Dimitris Tsitsiragos Vice-President, Global Client Services, International Finance Corporation (IFC), Turkey Takashi Tsutsui Director Executive Officer and Executive Vice-President, Mergers & Acquisitions, Investor Relations and External Affairs, LIXIL Group, Japan Sinan Ülgen Chairman, Centre for Economic and Foreign Policy Studies (EDAM), Turkey Marc Van Haver Chief Executive Officer, GDF Suez Energy Turkey, GDF SUEZ, Turkey Suna S. Vidinli Prime Time Anchor, NTV, Turkey Arseniy Yatseniuk Prime Minister of Ukraine Taner Yildiz Minister of Energy and Natural Resources of Turkey Shigeaki Yoshikawa Executive Vice-President; Regional Chief Executive Officer, Middle East and Central Asia, Mitsubishi Corporation, United Arab Emirates Tarik M. Yousef Chief Executive Officer, Silatech, Qatar Afsin Yurdakul Chief Foreign Editor, Habertürk TV, Turkey Niko Peleshi Deputy Prime Minister of Albania Office of the Prime Minister of Albania Albania Archie Johnston Dean, Faculty of Engineering and University of Sydney Australia Information Technologies Leanne Piggott Director, Business Education University of Sydney Australia Eva Dichand Editor Heute Austria Werner Wutscher Chief Executive Officer and Founder New Venture Scouting Austria Abdulaziz H. Abul Secretary to the Board and Shareholders Solidarity Group Holding Bsc Bahrain Zulfekar Ali Chief Investment Officer Bahrain Mumtalakat Holding Bahrain Company B.S.C. (c) Mohammed K. Chief Executive Officer Ithmaar Development Bahrain Alsayed Company Jean-Christophe Chief Executive Officer, CIB Middle East BNP Paribas Bahrain Durand and Africa Lubna Forzley Head of Communication BNP Paribas Bahrain Abdullatif Janahi Member of the Board and Chief Venture Capital Bank B.S.C. Bahrain Executive Officer Abdulla Bin Khalifa Al Chief Executive Officer Osool Asset Management Bahrain Khalifa B.S.C. Salman Al Khalifa Regional Head, Financial Institutions and BNP Paribas Bahrain Official Institutions Coverage, Middle East and North Africa Vikas Khandelwal Managing Director, Head of Investment BNP Paribas Bahrain Banking, Middle East and Africa 2014 World Economic Forum Special Meeting on 4/17 Unlocking Resources for Regional Development Jan Callewaert Founder and Executive Chairman Option NV Belgium Thomas Dermine Founder Social Impact Bonds Europe Belgium Daniel Gros Director Centre for European Policy Belgium Studies (CEPS) Tulu Gümüstekin Chief Executive Officer and Board Corporate & Public Strategy Belgium Member Advisory Group (CPS) Philip Myers Senior Vce-President, Public Policy, PepsiCo Inc. Belgium Government Affairs and Communications, Europe Michael Wale President, Europe, Africa and Middle East Starwood Hotels and Resorts Belgium
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