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Pdf | Speaker’S Profile: Experience Discover India: | Conference Venue 2016 WOMEN: UPLIFTING & UNITING THE WORLD MAY 16 th - 21st 2016 PULLMAN-NOVOTEL, NEW DELHI, AEROCITY, INDIA WEF 2015 WOMEN: THE HARBINGERS OF CHANGE WEF 2015 WELCOME 1 Dr. Harbeen Arora Global Chairperson, Women Economic Forum & ALL Ladies League Welcome to WEF2016, the world's largest congregation of women with over 1500 people expected from more than 75 countries. At WEF2015, it was a sheer delight and a blessing to have so many inspired and kind hearted women from across the world and diverse backgrounds come together for the very first time, and yet feel an abiding Oneness of heart and mind. Such was the miracle experienced by ALL. Welcome now to the fascinating world of the Women Economic Forum 2016 to learn, to enquire, to network, to create partnership across borders, to promote your business interests and to create lasting bonds. This year theme of “Women: Uplifting & Uniting The World” is covered through 28 verticals across 408 sessions. ALL Ladies League is connecting, every day, more and more women from ALL parts of the world to foster a worldwide web of women and thus creating a strong collective self for women. ALL is fostering a positive global movement in uplifting the world through feminine leadership and via friendship in an era of major individual conflict, depression, anxiety and intolerance due to rising religious fanaticism, extremely competitive environment, decline of value systems and narrow selfish thinking. ALL is also a mindset for change, for introspection, for rationality, for tolerance, for faith, for goodness, for kindness, for generosity, for societal values, for peace and prosperity both of the individual and society, for collective responsibility, for ethics and above ALL for the wellbeing of the entire world as enshrined in the ancient wisdom of praying for the happiness of the entire universe since in that lies the happiness of the individual. Members of Advisory Steering Committee WEF 2016 Demet Sabancı Çetindoğan Dhruv Shringi Dr. Babacar Ndiaye Dr. Hari Gautam Meena Ganesh Chairwoman Co-founder & CEO Former President Former UGC Chairman Serial Entrepreneur MediaSa, Turkey Yatra.com, India African Development Bank India India Ambassador-at-large,Senegal Mira Kulkarni Prof. Richard D'Aveni Prof. S. P. Kothari Ritu Beri Shazia Ilmi Founder & CEO Tuck School of Business Dy Dean Sloan President, The Luxury League Indian Political Leader Forest Essentials, India Dartmouth College, USA School of Business, MIT, USA Fashion Designer, India India Zarina Lam Stanford Amit Goel Pradeep Gupta Wendy Luhabe Dr. Rajat Kathuria SAP Vice-Chairman Entrepreneur Investor Founder & Chairman Director & CE, Indian Council for Singapore The Pioneer Group, India Global Trustee of TiE, India Women Private Equity Fund Research on International Economic South Africa Relations (ICRIER), India 2 DISCUSSION VERTICALS BUSINESS SOCIAL TECHNOLOGY & ENTREPRENEURSHIP EMPOWERMENT & GLOBALISATION RESEARCH SAFETY HEALTH CARE, CLEANLINESS INNOVATION DIPLOMACY & & SECURITY WELL BEING EDUCATION PEACE PERSONAL JOURNALISM & & LEADERSHIP & SKILLS SPIRITUALITY MASS MEDIA FAMILY CLEAN ENVIRONMENT HOSPITALITY & ENTERTAINMENT & & RELATIONSHIPS ENERGY TRAVEL & TOURISM CULTURE CONFLICT SPORTS & RESOLUTION & START UPS COMMUNICATION ADVENTURE SUSTAINABLE GOVERNANCE CSR FOOD, FASHION DEVELOPMENT & & & ACCOUNTABLITY PHILANTHROPY LIFESTYLE DIGITAL WORLD MAKE IN INDIA, MADE IN INDIA FINANCIAL INCLUSION & & MUSIC & ARTS & E-COMMERCE GLOBAL LEADERSHIP EQUITY Summary of Sessions By Discussion Verticals 3 TOTAL S.No VERTICALS SESSION SESSION NUMBER 1. BUSINESS & GLOBALISATION 17 14 37 52 98 119 142 151 255 271 305 307 316 335 340 378 399 406 2. ENTREPRENEURSHIP 12 31 36 104 110 141 181 188 192 332 343 348 382 3. SOCIAL EMPOWERMENT 10 18 19 24 38 53 83 85 163 187 375 4. TECHNOLOGY & RESEARCH 13 40 58 88 129 160 189 252 289 298 301 333 394 398 5. INNOVATION 11 60 130 159 185 263 267 309 338 359 361 405 6. DIPLOMACY 12 22 30 81 118 196 202 213 251 299 337 366 395 7. SECURITY 7 57 69 174 250 310 347 404 8 47 50 51 62 78 82 122 131 139 193 217 221 223 228 237 239 246 256 260 264 266 HEALTH CARE, CLEANLINESS 28 8. & WELL BEING 279 313 319 328 383 9. EDUCATION & SKILLS 19 6 48 54 55 65 112 124 133 143 146 172 203 238 245 249 268 292 294 400 5 9 12 20 41 49 79 90 105 120 126 138 147 149 150 170 182 226 231 234 278 281 10. PEACE & SPIRITUALITY 35 384 315 321 341 351 362 370 379 384 A 390 393 396 402 7 10 11 29 46 61 68 74 75 86 89 95 97 116 128 134 144 148 154 155 157 164 11. PERSONAL LEADERSHIP 65 168 175 177 204 206 208 212 220 225 227 229 235 236 243 245 253 265 277 287 296 304 306 307 318 320 322 326 329 334 344 353 354 358 360 364 368 373 380 381 386 397 401 12. JOURNALISM & MASS MEDIA 12 63 99 132 153 156 241 275 317 323 371 385 388 2 13 21 23 27 84 93 96 109 113 140 166 173 186 205 214 233 259 262 270 285 311 13. FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS 23 369 14. ENTERTAINMENT 10 16 32 43 210 258 261 297 325 331 363 15. CLEAN ENVIRONMENT & ENERGY 8 87 100 106 117 201 286 345 349 16. HOSPITALITY TRAVEL & TOURISM 6 80 92 179 200 232 274 17. CULTURE & COMMUNICATION 11 26 42 44 171 230 257 273 283 342 352 356 18. CONFLICT RESOLUTION 3 25 254 387 19. SPORTS & ADVENTURE 4 56 72 176 302 20. START UPS 13 102 103 115 190 191 194 195 198 248 284 295 336 376 21. SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT 10 67 101 135 145 161 162 280 282 324 355 22. GOVERNANCE & ACCOUNTABLITY 8 17 28 197 207 216 247 346 372 23. CSR & PHILANTHROPY 10 64 73 107 111 121 152 167 308 312 330 120 24. FOOD, FASHION & LIFESTYLE 16 3 15 39 66 71 76 A 127 136 158 169 178 215 272 303 391 25. DIGITAL WORLD & E-COMMERCE 5 59 114 290 339 367 MADE IN INDIA, MAKE IN INDIA 26. & GLOBAL LEADERSHIP 17 1 33 34 35 70 108 123 125 209 211 269 350 389 392 403 407 408 27. MUSIC & ARTS 15 4 45 94 137 180 184 218 219 240 244 288 291 300 314 374 28. FINANCIAL INCLUSION & EQUITY 11 77 91 183 199 224 276 293 327 357 365 377 4 DAY 1: MONDAY, 16TH MAY 2016 Lunch -12:00Noon-12:45pm Plenary Session I - 12:45-1:30pm Registration at Conference Venue : Networking Lunch 1. Welcome by Dr. Harbeen Arora, Pullman-Novotel, New Delhi, Aerocity Global Chairperson, Women Economic Forum 9:00am-12:30 pm Getting to know each other Parallel Sessions i - 1:45-2:45pm 3. The role of fashion in women’s empowerment 2. Understanding male psychology is crucial for 4. The Art of Creative Living Lead Speakers: women’s optimum growth Lead Speaker: • Justina Mutale, Founder & CEO POSITIVE RUNWAY • Kishwar Desai, Chairperson & Trustee of The Arts and Lead Speaker: Zambia / UK Panelists: Cultural Heritage Trust, India • Chitra Jha, Past Life Regression Therapist, • Karen Dorland, Image Consultant, Canada Panelists: India • Ebru KARAÇAM, CEO & General Manager at ARMAGGAN, • Andreja Cepus, Social Artist & ARS, Slovenia Panelists: Turkey • Anne-Marie Melster, Co-Founder of ARTPORT_making • Priya Palecanda, Founder of U ME HOME, India • waves, France • Fikelephi Jackson, CEO of Against All Odds, UK • Sunaina Anand, Director of Art Alive Gallery, India Moderator: • Joya Dass, President & Co-founder of Women’s Networking Initiative, Lady Drinks, USA 7. Live your best life (PB) 5. My faith in global citizenship & building world 6. Massive Open Online Course (MOOCs) : Is Lead Speaker: peace through youth engagement there a catch? • Nezha Alaoui, Founder of the Mayshad Woman Lifestyle, Lead Speakers: Morocco Lead Speaker: Panelists: • Nidhi Sadana Sabharwal, Associate Professor • Denisa Gokovi, Actress, Albania • Anita Heidema, Founder of Anita Heidema International, NUEPA, India Canada • Melanie Eusebe, Founder & Chair of The Black Panelists: • Shannon Skinner, TV Talk Show Host British Business Awards, UK ExtraordinaryWomenTV.com, Canada • Mary Benes, Young Entrepreneur, USA • Tiffany Crosara, Founder of Tiffany Crosara, UK • Neena Haridas, Journalist, India Panelists: • Anjli Chaujar, IBM & Host/MC/Speaker, Canada • • Sophia Casey, Executive Life Coach, USA • Teresa "Teri" Coaxum, Coaxum Connects LLC. NYC., USA 8. How to rewire the brain to break addiction to 9. Self Care in Relationships 10. Iconic thinkers in entrepreneurship, technology & alcohol, tobacco, cigarette, or any other ? innovation speak Lead Speaker: Lead Speaker: Lead Speaker: • Mary White, Counsellor & Clinical Hypnotherapist, UK • Prof. S. P. Kothari, Director of MIT India Program, • Xiomara Fambrough, USA Boston Panelists: Panelists: • Pat Duckworth, Award Winning Author & Well • Moushmi Kamat, Principal Solution Specialist in Data Being Trainer, UK Panelists: Platform, Microsoft Corpration India • Darlis Marie Mayes, Co-founder of The Intervention • Cyntha Gonzalez, Couples Counselor, Art • Lily Zhou, President at the Zmedia Inc., USA Experts, USA Therapist, Writer, UAE • Esther Nagle, Founder of Balance and Breathe, Wales 11. Timeless leadershi p Lead Speakers: • Jacqueline Johnston-Lynch, Head of Service at Tom Harrison House, UK • Tom Smilovitis, Professional Trainer & Coach, Australia Tea Break -2:45-3:00pm Panelists: • Sushmita Shekhar, President, MA. My Anchor Foundation, India • Jagruti Mehta Sanghavi, Proprietor at Viraj Enterprises, India Parallel Sessions ii - 3:00-4:00pm 13. Redefining Identity 14. New Horizon for Humans' Voyage on Earth 15. Redefining fashion Lead Speaker: Lead Speaker: • Lead Speaker: • Trishna Savai, Fashion Designer, India Panelists: • Dr. Aliaa R. Rafea, Chairperson & Founder of The Panelists: • Neeta Bhushan, President, Chief Experience Officer Human Foundation, Egypt neetabhushan. com, USA • Priya Palecanda, Founder of U ME HOME, India • Dr. El- Beltagy, Ain Shams University, Women's • Anannya Parekh, Co-Founder of The Inner Goddess • Jainee Gandhi, Founder - Image ReDefine, India College, Egypt Academy, India • Zankhna Parekh, CEO at Zankhna Designs, USA • Neena Haridas, Journalist, India • Anu Chadha, Founder at 3A Clothing Company, India • Kavya Tadakaluri, Co-Founder, The Inner Goddess Panelists: • Elizabeth Ortiz, USA Academy, India • DAY 1: MONDAY, 16TH MAY 2016 5 Parallel Sessions Ii - 3:00 - 4:00pm 18.
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