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Making Our Mark in Davos
U.S Chairman joins panel discussion during the World Economic Forum
Each January the most powerful of the powerful gather in the quaint Swiss Alps hamlet of Davos – from heads of state and Fortune 100 CEOs, to leaders NGO representatives, and the most brilliant of thought leaders imaginable. They come together at the World Economic Forum with the mission to make the world a better place by fostering public-private cooperation.
We were fortunate enough to be invited by The Klosters Forum to participate in an engaging discussion that tackled the issue of plastic pollution. Through the gracious support of Athena Advisers, our US Chairman, William Pfeiffer, was able to represent our voice as part of a panel that took place on January 25, Past the 11th Hour: Oceans and Rivers SOS.
“It was a powerful discussion to highlight potential solutions and to incite positive and realistic action,” said Pfeiffer. “The importance of bringing together multi-sector stakeholders to innovate and inspire has never been greater. We can all do better. We must do better … and based on our robust conversation, we will.”
Panel (L to R): Ruby Shang, Tom Dillion, William Pfeiffer, Arthur Castillo, and George Duffield.
Joining Pfeiffer on the panel were moderator
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President sets out foreign policy goals for 2018
French President’s New Year greetings – Fight against terrorism/G5 Sahel/migration/Iran/European Union/Germany/multilateralism – New Year greetings by M. Emmanuel Macron, President of the Republic, to the diplomatic corps
Paris, 4 January 2018
New Year wishes
Prime Minister,
Ministers,
Members of Parliament,
Your Excellency, Papal Nuncio,
Ambassadors,
Ladies and gentlemen,
I would like to thank His Excellency Luigi Ventura for his New Year wishes on behalf of the diplomatic corps.
I ask you to pass on my wishes for health and happiness for this new year to the Most Holy Father and let him know how much his brave work is admired, be it his recent visit to Burma, his work for migrants or his advocacy for the climate and the planet.
I would also like to wish a Happy New Year to you, Ambassadors, your families and your countries.
French domestic policy
2017 was a year of significant change in France and you were witness to the choice of the French people, this desire to transform our country, a transformation that we have started to implement to meet the immense expectations of the French people.
2018 will see us continue and scale up the work we have already started. This applies in