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World Economic Forum Annual Meeting World Economic Forum Annual Meeting List of Participants As of 30 April 2013 Davos-Klosters, Switzerland, 23-27 January 2013 Ivonne A-Baki Minister for the Yasuní-ITT Initiative of Ecuador Svein Aaser Chairman of the Board Telenor ASA Norway Florencio B. Abad Secretary of Budget and Management of the Philippines Mhammed Abbad Founder Al Jisr Morocco Andaloussi Faisal J. Abbas Editor-in-Chief Al Arabiya News Channel, United Arab Emirates English Service Ali Abbasov Minister of Communication and Information Technologies of Azerbaijan Mustafa Partner and Chairman of the Executive The Abraaj Group United Arab Emirates Abdel-Wadood Committee Mohd Razali Abdul Chairman Peremba Group of Companies Malaysia Rahman Khalid Honorary Chairman Vision 3 United Arab Emirates Abdulla-Janahi Abdullah II Ibn Al King of the Hashemite Kingdom of Hussein Jordan Rovnag Abdullayev President SOCAR (State Oil Company Azerbaijan of the Azerbaijan Republic) Shinzo Abe Prime Minister of Japan Derek Aberle Executive Vice-President, Qualcomm Qualcomm USA Incorporated and Group President Asanga Executive Director Lakshman Kadirgamar Sri Lanka Abeyagoonasekera Institute for International Relations and Strategic Studies Reuben Abraham Executive Director, Centre for Emerging Indian School of Business India Markets Solutions Magid Abraham Co-Founder, President and Chief comScore Inc. USA Executive Officer Issa Abdul Salam Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Salam International Qatar Abu Issa Investment Ltd Aclan Acar Chairman of the Board of Directors Dogus Otomotiv AS Turkey Paul Achleitner Chairman of the Supervisory Board Deutsche Bank AG Germany Josef Ackermann Chairman of the Board; Vice-Chairman Zurich Insurance Group Switzerland of the Foundation Board of the World Economic Forum Jill Ader Board Member Egon Zehnder International United Kingdom Akinwumi Ayodeji Minister of Agriculture and Rural Adesina Development of Nigeria World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 1/76 Steve Adler President and Editor-in-Chief Thomson Reuters USA Patrick Aebischer President Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale Switzerland de Lausanne (EPFL) Daniel S. Aegerter Chairman Armada Investment Group AG Switzerland Noubar Afeyan Founder and Chairman Joule Unlimited Inc. USA Sven Afhüppe Deputy Editor-in-Chief Handelsblatt GmbH Germany Olusegun Aganga Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment of Nigeria Anant Agarwal President edX USA Anil Aggarwal Founder and Chairman Wickwood Development India Limited David B. Agus Professor of Medicine and Engineering USC Center for Applied USA Molecular Medicine Mustaque Ahamad Professor of Computer Science Georgia Institute of USA Technology Ahmad Radhi Executive Director Khazanah Nasional Berhad Malaysia Nungsari Kamal Ahmed Business Editor The Sunday Telegraph United Kingdom Hirotsugu Aida Chief Editorial Writer Kyodo News Japan Aigboje Managing Director Access Bank Plc Nigeria Aig-Imoukhuede Zhanar Aitzhanova Minister of Economic Integration of Kazakhstan Nadia Akil Chairman and Chief Executive Officer United Projects for Aviation Kuwait Services Company Jamal Akl Senior Group Vice-President, Sales, Consolidated Contractors Greece Proposals and Support Company (CCC) Faisal bin Turki Al Adviser, Ministry of Petroleum and Saud Mineral Resources of Saudi Arabia Turki Al Faisal Al Prince of Saudi Royal Family; Chairman, Saud King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies, Saudi Arabia Pierre Alary Chief Financial Officer and Senior Bombardier Inc. Canada Vice-President Morten Albaek Group Senior Vice-President, Global Vestas Wind Systems A/S Denmark MarCom and Corporate Relations Albert II of Monaco Prince of Monaco Rafael Alcalá Chief Executive Officer Acciona SA Spain Liz Alderman Chief Business Correspondent International Herald Tribune France Philip Aldrick Economics Editor The Daily Telegraph United Kingdom Felipe Aldunate Senior Finance and Economics Editor El Mercurio Chile Vagit Yu Alekperov President and Chief Executive Officer OAO LUKOIL Russian Federation Nerio Alessandri Founder and Chairman Technogym SPA Italy Sarah Alexander Managing Director The Abraaj Group United Arab Emirates Omar K. Alghanim Chief Executive Officer Alghanim Industries Kuwait Mohammed F. Vice-Chairman Fouad Alghanim & Sons Kuwait Alghanim Group of Companies Yusuff Ali Managing Director Emke Group LLC United Arab Emirates Kevin Ali President, Emerging Markets MSD Switzerland Grace Aneiza Ali Founder and Editorial Director Of Note Magazine USA Abdul Razzak Ali Chief Executive BankMuscat (SAOG) Oman Issa Al Sabbagh Khalid A. Alireza Executive Director Xenel Group Saudi Arabia World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2/76 Diezani K. Minister of Petroleum Resources of Alison-Madueke Nigeria Ilham Aliyev President of Azerbaijan Hamza B. Alkholi Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Hamza Alkholi Group Saudi Arabia Patrick Allen Head of News CNBC United Kingdom Isabelle Allen Global Head of Sales and Markets KPMG United Kingdom Jose Rene Cabinet Secretary of the Philippines Almendras Joaquín Almunia Vice-President and Commissioner in Charge of Competition, European Commission, Brussels Abdulkareem Asaad Chief Executive Officer The National Commercial Saudi Arabia Abu Alnasr Bank (Alahli) Narkis Alon Co-Founder Ze-ze Israel Mohammed Alshaya Executive Chairman Alshaya Group Kuwait Jaime de Althaus Director, La Hora N Canal N Peru Roger C. Altman Executive Chairman Evercore Partners USA Salvador Alva President Sistema Tecnológico de Mexico Gómez Monterrey José María Álvarez Chief Operating Officer Telefonica SA Spain Pallete Luis Alvarez Satorre Chief Executive Officer, Global Services BT Group Plc United Kingdom Yukiya Amano Director-General, International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Vienna Luis Conceicao do President of the Management Board Eurocash SA Poland Amaral Akira Amari Minister for Economic Revitalization and Minister for Economic and Fiscal Policy of Japan Nita Ambani Chief Mentor Reliance Industries Limited India Mukesh D. Ambani Chairman and Managing Director Reliance Industries Limited India Michael Ambühl State Secretary for International Financial Matters of Switzerland Khaled Al Amin Director, Retail Operations Ali Rashid Al Amin Co. BSC Bahrain Raphael Amit Robert B. Goergen Professor of The Wharton School, USA Entrepreneurial Management University of Pennsylvania Shubhendu Amitabh Group Executive President The Aditya Birla Group India Maurice A. Amon Executive Vice-Chairman SICPA Holding SA Switzerland Philippe Amon Chairman and Chief Executive Officer SICPA Holding SA Switzerland Baroness Valerie Undersecretary-General for Amos Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator, United Nations, New York Kanwar Bir Singh Managing Director and Chief Executive Asian Paints Limited India Anand Officer Nils Smedegaard Group Chief Executive Officer A.P. Møller-Maersk A/S Denmark Andersen Richard H. Anderson Chief Executive Officer Delta Air Lines Inc. USA Eric Anderson Chief Executive Officer Intentional Software USA Corporation Adam Anderson Associate Professor of Psychology Affect and Cognition Canada Laboratory (ACLAB), University of Toronto László Andor Commissioner for Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion, European Commission, Brussels World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 3/76 José Andrés Chef and Owner ThinkFoodGroup USA Johan H. Andresen Owner and Chairman Ferd Norway Jr Michael Andrew Global Chairman KPMG International Hong Kong SAR Jim Andrew Executive Vice-President; Chief Strategy Royal Philips Electronics Netherlands and Innovation Officer; Chairman, Sustainability Board; Member, Executive Committee Julien Anfruns Director-General International Council of France Museums Christian Founder and Chief Executive Officer Apeiron Investment Group Germany Angermayer Husodo Chairman PT Gunung Sewu Kencana Indonesia Angkosubroto Oleg Anikin Director, Strategy and Investments ICT Group of Companies Russian Federation Kofi Annan Chairman, Kofi Annan Foundation, Switzerland; Secretary-General, United Nations (1997-2006) Stéphanie Antoine Senior Business Editor France 24 France Paola Antonelli Senior Curator, Department of Museum of Modern Art USA Architecture and Design Fernando Aportela Undersecretary of Finance and Public Secretariat of Finance and Mexico Rodríguez Credit Public Credit of Mexico Frank Appel Chief Executive Officer Deutsche Post DHL Germany David Appia Ambassador of France for International Investment; Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Invest in France Agency, France Benigno Simeon President of the Philippines Aquino III Jun Arai President and Representative Director Showa Shell Sekiyu KK Japan Hasan Arat Chairman of the Executive Board Capital Partners Turkey Daniel J. Arbess Partner and Portfolio Manager Perella Weinberg Partners USA Group LP Louise Arbour President and Chief Executive Officer International Crisis Group Belgium (ICG) Nicholas Archer Vice-President, Head of Global Public Suzlon Group India Relations and International Government Affairs Carlos Julio Ardila Chief Executive Officer Organizacion Ardila Lulle Colombia Persio Arida Chairman and Managing Partner Banco BTG Pactual SA Brazil David Arkless President, Corporate and Government ManpowerGroup United Kingdom Affairs Frances Arnold Dick and Barbara Dickinson Professor of California Institute of USA Chemical Engineering and Biochemistry Technology (Caltech) Nikesh Arora Senior Vice-President and Chief Google Inc. USA Business Officer Ayman Asfari Group Chief Executive Petrofac Services Ltd United Kingdom Tewodros Ashenafi Chairman and Chief Executive Officer SouthWest
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