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2015 CGI ANNUAL MEETING Media Kit 2015 CGI ANNUAL MEETING Media Kit 1 CONTENTS ABOUT THE ANNUAL MEETING ........................................................................................... 3 PRESS LOGISTICS ...................................................................................................................... 4 PLENARY SPEAKERS ................................................................................................................ 7 AGENDA* .................................................................................................................................... 22 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 ............................................................................................... 22 SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 .................................................................................................... 25 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 ................................................................................................... 33 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 .................................................................................................. 43 EVENT MAPS ............................................................................................................................. 49 *Updated September 29, 2015 Schedule subject to change 2 ABOUT THE ANNUAL MEETING THEME CGI's 2015 theme, “The Future of Impact," prompts members to define the next decade of commitment-making and highlights the necessary next steps for accelerating progress going forward. By building on the achievements of CGI members over the past decade, the theme guides members in defining strategies for: Expanding and replicating proven solutions to underserved geographies, markets, and populations. Making the required long-term investments to address global challenges and create opportunity for all. Democratizing social and technological innovation to drive global and local impact. SESSION TYPES The annual theme will be carried throughout the various programming of the 2015 Annual Meeting. Session formats will include: PLENARY SESSIONS (Open press) are moderated discussions, bringing together key leaders to present cross-sector perspectives and methods for reimagining solutions to global challenges. SMALL GROUP DISCUSSIONS (Closed press) are in-depth conversations in 3 which participants focus on specific topics of interest, using alternate lenses and identifying strategies to re-envision the outcomes of their efforts. BREAKOUT SESSIONS (Open press with limited capacity) bring members together to network, partner, and learn through a number of distinct formats: Future Labs: In these collaborative, forward-thinking sessions, CGI members will work in smaller groups to craft their ideal vision of the future and generate ideas for future Commitments to Action. Calls to Action: These workshop-style sessions engage members in the four CGI Calls to Action, harnessing the CGI community's unique ability to address these issues through the creation of crosscutting Commitments to Action. CGI Conversations: Hosted by a variety of broadcast outlets, these panel discussions are moderated by news anchors and taped to air on an international news network at a later date. NOTE: Coverage restrictions will be determined by the hosting outlet. PRESS LOGISTICS Press Credentials Press registration for CGI Annual Meeting is now open to members of the media. To apply, please complete the form at https://cgi2015.iworldreg.com/public/apply/press. We strongly recommend submitting an online application in advance of this deadline, as credentials will be processed on a rolling basis and capacity is limited. All press must be credentialed by the Clinton Global Initiative. CGI will notify you if your application has been approved. Journalists may apply for credentials on-site, but pre-registered media will be given priority. A photo is required to process your application. If you receive a confirmation email from CGI that you are registered, you will receive additional information about when and where to pick up your credential. To pick up your credential, you MUST bring a valid government- issued ID. If you have any questions, please contact [email protected]. Meeting Location Unless otherwise noted, all events will take place at the Sheraton New York Hotel & Towers, located at 811 7th Avenue at 52nd Street. Press Working Room The Press Working Room is located in Gramercy. Press must enter on 52nd Street between 4 6th and 7th Avenues. Wired and wireless Internet access will be provided. Phones and computers will not be provided. Press Registration The press entrance and registration is located on 52nd Street between 6th and 7th Avenues in the Executive Conference Center at the Sheraton. Saturday, 9/26: 2:00 PM – 9:00 PM Sunday, 9/27: 8:00 AM – 9:00 PM Monday, 9/28: 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM Tuesday, 9/29: 8:00 AM – 3:45 PM Press Conferences A schedule of press conferences with commitment makers will be announced in the coming days. These will be held in Bowery. Wireless Internet Network Name: Press CGI Password: connect15 CGI Mobile App The CGI Mobile App was created to enhance the overall CGI meeting experience, as well as to move towards more sustainable practices through a reduction in print materials. Key features will allow easy access to up-to-date event information. As a credentialed member of the Press, you will have access to CGI 2015 Annual Meeting for Press and Staff event, within the CGI Mobile App. Login Information: The app is available for iPhone, iPad, Android, and for all phones and tablets with internet capability. Download Page: http://cgi2015.quickmobile.mobi/ Instructions: o Select “Find” o Event Name: CGI Annual Meeting 2015 for Press and Staff Your Username: Email address used to register Your Password: cgi2015 Live Webcast Many sessions will be webcast live at live.clintonglobalinitiative.org, including all Plenary Sessions. 5 Photos Photos from the meeting will be available on CGI’s Flickr account at www.flickr.com/photos/cgiphotos. Social Media Participate in the #CGI2015 digital dialogue: Engage with speakers and attendees across social media and share your questions by using the official meeting hashtag #CGI2015. Follow the 2015 Annual Meeting on Twitter: Follow @ClintonGlobal on Twitter for the most recent updates, quotes, and meeting-related conversation. See meeting moments on Facebook: Take a look at the Clinton Global Initiative Facebook page to see exclusive moments from the meeting and other announcements at www.facebook.com/clintonglobalinitiative. Learn more about Commitments to Action on Instagram: Follow @ClintonGlobal on Instagram during the meeting to learn more about Commitments to Action made by #CGI2015 attendees and see behind-the-scenes moments from New York. Watch highlights on YouTube: If you miss the live webcasts, you can see many of the meeting sessions and other videos at www.youtube.com/user/CGIVideos. Learn more on the Blog: Stay up to date with what's happening at #CGI2015 by reading the Clinton Foundation blog at www.clintonfoundation.org/blog. Wireless Microphone Please do NOT bring or use wireless microphones on-site, as they will interfere with the wireless PA systems. Mult Box Analog SD Mult Box: Output specifics are XLR for audio and BNC connection for video. HD Mult Box: Output specifics are HDSDI with embedded audio. Fiber Information Plenary sessions will be sent out via fiber in HD, free and unrestricted, through an Encompass Loop # 4020. Down converted signals are available upon request. Scheduling can be made through Encompass at [email protected] or call 800-295-4198. Sat Truck Parking There are a limited amount of satellite and microwave truck parking spaces available. To 6 request sat truck parking, please email Seth Bellaff at [email protected] or call (917) 414-5618. Interview Locations Broadcast outlets can reserve stand-up camera locations as well as rooms to conduct interviews on-site. To reserve a space in advance of the meeting, email Seth Bellaff at [email protected] or call (917) 414-5618. Support from APCO Worldwide Global communications consultancy APCO Worldwide is partnering with CGI to support communications at the CGI 2015 Annual Meeting. APCO staff members will be located in the Press Working Room and will be able to help with inquiries and with contacting CGI members. For assistance from the APCO team, please email [email protected]. The APCO team will be located in the Press Working Room, Gramercy. Useful Links Follow this year’s Annual Meeting online at https://www.clintonfoundation.org/clinton-global-initiative/meetings/annual- meetings/2015. Find press releases and other press information at https://www.clintonfoundation.org/press-releases-and-statements. PLENARY SPEAKERS OPENING PLENARY SESSION: The Future of Impact President Bill Clinton, Founding Chairman, Clinton Global Initiative, 42nd President of the United States Elected president of the United States in 1992 and 1996, President Bill Clinton was the first Democratic president in six decades to be elected twice. Under his leadership, the United States enjoyed the strongest economy in a generation and the longest economic expansion in its history. His administration resulted in moving the nation from record deficits to record surpluses; the creation of over 22 million jobs; low levels of unemployment, poverty and crime; and the highest home ownership and college enrollment rates in history. He also increased investment in education, expanded access to technology, encouraged investment
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