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Confirmed speakers – latest list
1. Yassmin Abdel-Magied, Mechanical engineer, Social advocate, Writer, Petrol head, 2015 Queensland Young Australian of the Year
2. Roxane Adle Aiguier, Gender Equality Director, Orange
3. Ahn Chak-hee, Director of Global Affairs, JoongAng Ilbo 4. Yann Algan, Dean, School of Public Affairs, Sciences Po, France
5. Rolf Alter, Director, Public Governance, OECD
6. Kim Normann Andersen, Professor, Department of IT Management, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
7. Magdalena Andersson, Minister of Finance, Sweden
8. Ken Ash, Director, Trade and Agriculture, OECD
9. Ali Aslan, TV Presenter & Journalist, Germany 10. Christian Geisler Asmussen, Professor of Strategy and International Business, Copenhagen
Business School, Denmark
11. Francesco Avvisati, Analyst, Early Childhood and Schools, Directorate for Education and Skills,
OECD
12. Suso Baleato, Secretary, OECD Civil Society Council on the Digital Economy 13. Mara Balestrini, Director of Research, Ideas for Change
14. Gary Banks, former Chair, Productivity Commission, Australia; Chair Regulatory Policy
Committee, OECD
15. Caelainn Barr, Journalist, Data Projects, The Guardian 16. Nicolas Barré, Editor in Chief, Les Échos, France 17. Jamie Berryhill, Policy Analyst, Observatory for Public Sector Innovation, OECD 18. Timothy Bishop, Senior Advisor, Directorate for Financial and Enterprise Affairs, OECD 19. Lise Bitsch, Senior Project Manager, Danish Board of Technology Foundation 20. Adrian Blundell-Wignall, Special Advisor to the Secretary-General, Directorate for Financial
and Enterprise Affairs, OECD 21. Dejan Bojanic, Vice-President, European Youth Forum 22. Mads Tvillinggaard Bonde, Founder & CEO, Labster 23. Francesca Borgonovi, Senior Analyst, Early Childhood and Schools, Education and Skills, OECD 24. Justin Brown, Deputy Secretary, Department of Foreign Affairs & Trade, Australia 25. Bert Brys, Head, Personal and Property Taxes Unit, Centre for Tax Policy and Administration,
OECD 26. Jacques Bughin, Director, McKinsey Brussels; Director, McKinsey Global Institute 27. Jaap Buis, Public Affairs Manager, Randstad 28. Jacob Bundsgaard, Mayor of Aarhus, Denmark 29. Sharan Burrow, General Secretary, International Trade Union Confederation
Confirmed speakers – latest list
30. Lila Caballero-Sosa, Policy Adviser, ActionAid UK 31. Catherine Candea, Deputy Director, Public Affairs and Communications, OECD 32. Thomas Candeal, Project Manager, International Food Waste Coalition 33. Anne Carblanc, Head, Digital Economy Policy, Science, Technology and Innovation, OECD 34. Claire Casey, Managing Director, FP Analytics 35. Hélène Castel, Daily Coordinator, International Food Waste Coalition 36. Brian Cathcart, Professor of Journalism, Kingston University London, United Kingdom;
Founder, Hacked Off 37. Natalie Chanin, Founder & Creative Director, Alabama Chanin 38. Valentin Chaput, Co-Founder, Open Source Politics 39. Raja Chatila, Executive Committee Chair, The IEEE Global Initiative for Ethical Considerations
in Artificial Intelligence and Autonomous Systems; Director, Institute of Intelligent Systems and Robotics
40. Celine Charveriat, Executive Director, Institute for European Environmental Policy (IEEP) 41. Deborah Cheetham, Founder, Short Black Opera, Australia 42. Matt Christensen, Global Head of Responsible Investment, AXA Investment Managers 43. Steven Ciobo, Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment, Australia 44. Catherine Collinson, President, Transamerica Institute; Executive Director, Aegon Center for
Longevity & Retirement 45. Francesca Colombo, Head of Division, Health, Employment, Labour and Social Affairs, OECD 46. Chiara Condi, President and Founder, Led by Her 47. Chiara Corazza, Managing Director, Women’s Forum for the Economy & Society 48. Tim Costello, Chief Advocate, World Vision Australia 49. Diane Coyle, Professor of Economics, University of Manchester, United Kingdom; Director,
Enlightenment Economics 50. Tanya Cox, Senior Policy and Advocacy Manager, Plan International 51. HRH The Crown Princess, Denmark 52. David Cruickshank, Global Chairman, Deloitte 53. Cesar Cunha Campos, Executive Director, Fundação Getulio Vargas, Brazil 54. Conny Czymoch, Journalist 55. Marco Daglio, Project Manager, Observatory for Public Sector Innovation, OECD 56. Hans Dahlgren, State Secretary to the Prime Minister, Sweden 57. Jack R. Dan, National General Manager, Government, Telstra Global Enterprise and Services 58. Enrique Dans, Professor of Information Systems, IE University 59. Matthew d’Ancona, Author, Post Truth: the New War on Truth & How to Fight Back 60. Luca De Biase, Editor, "Nòva24", Il Sole 24 Ore, Italy 61. Aart de Geus, Chairman & CEO, Bertelsmann Stiftung 62. Virgile Deville, Co-founder, Open Source Politics 63. Oley Dibba-Wadda, Executive Secretary, Association for the Development of Education in
Africa (ADEA) 64. Ben Digby, International Director, Confederation of British Industry, United Kingdom 65. Richard Dobbs, Senior Partner, McKinsey & Company; Director, McKinsey Center for
Government 66. Pamela Duffin, Communications Manager, , Directorate for Financial and Enterprise Affairs,
OECD 67. John Duhig, Member of the Board & Senior Policy Advisor, European Foundation for
Democracy 68. Jean-Christophe Dumont, Head, International Migration Division, Employment, Labour and
Social Affairs, OECD 69. Mairead Dundas, Presenter & Reporter, Down to Earth, France 24 70. Martine Durand, Director of Statistics and Chief Statistician, OECD
Confirmed speakers – latest list
71. Maarten Edixhoven, CEO, Aegon The Netherlands 72. Werner Eichhorst, Director of Labor Policy Europe, IZA 73. Anki Elken, Head of Sustainability, Randstad Sweden 74. John Evans, General Secretary, Trade Union Advisory Committee to the OECD (TUAC) 75. Ariel Ezrachi, Author, Virtual Competition: The Promise and Perils of the Algorithm-Driven
Economy 76. Jean-Baptiste Eyraud, Spokesperson, Droit au Logement, France 77. Isabelle Falque-Pierrotin, President, CNIL, France 78. Sophie Fay, Chief Editor, Business, L’Obs, France 79. Cathy Feingold, Director, International Department, American Federation of Labor-Congress
of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO) 80. Ramiro Fernandez, Director of Climate Change, Fundación Avina 81. Olivier Fleurot, Senior Vice President, Publicis Groupe 82. John Foster, Strategy Director, Global Data Unit, Telefonica 83. Douglas Frantz, Deputy Secretary-General, OECD 84. Shiji Gao, Director-General & Research Fellow, Institute for Resources and Environmental
Policies, Development Research Center (DRC) of the State Council, People’s Republic of China 85. Valérie Gaudart, Head, Employer Branding & HR Marketing, Engie 86. Stephan Hubertus Gay, Senior Agricultural Policy Analyst, Trade and Agriculture Directorate,
OECD 87. Etienne Gehain, Corporate R&D Program Manager, ENGIE 88. Julie Gerberding, Executive Vice President & Chief Patient Officer - Strategic Communications,
Global Public Policy, and Population Health, MSD 89. Raphael Gielgen, Head Research & Trendscouting, Segment Office, Vitra GmbH 90. Jolanta Golanowska, Director of Learning Innovation, IE Business School & IE University 91. Antonio Gomes, Head, Competition Division, Directorate for Financial and Enterprise Affairs,
OECD 92. Anabel Gonzalez, Senior Director for Trade and Competitiveness, World Bank 93. Anthony Gooch, Director, Public Affairs & Communications, OECD 94. Sandro Gozi, Secretary of State for European Affairs, Italy 95. Toby Green, Chief Operating Officer, Public Affairs & Communications, OECD 96. Susan Greenfield, CEO & Founder, Neuro-Bio Ltd; Member, House of Lords, United Kingdom;
Author, A Day in the Life of the Brain: The Neuroscience of Consciousness from Dawn Till Dusk 97. Neil Gregory, Head of Thought leadership, International Finance Corporation (IFC) 98. Andrew Griffiths, Head of Advocacy, Sightsavers 99. Jane Griffiths, Company Group Chairman, Europe, Middle East and Africa, Janssen
Pharmaceutical Companies of Johnson & Johnson 100. Marko Grobelnik, Researcher, Jožef Stefan Institute, Slovenia 101. Femke Groothuis, Founder, The Ex'tax Project 102. Angel Gurría, Secretary-General, OECD 103. Carol Guthrie, Head, Public Affairs and Media, Public Affairs & Communications Directorate,
OECD 104. Nicholas Haan, Vice-President, Impact & Faculty Chair, Global Grand Challenges, Singularity
University 105. Yuko Harayama, Executive Member, Council for Science, Technology and Innovation, Cabinet
office, Government of Japan 106. Colm Harmon, Head, School of Economics, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, The University
of Sydney, Australia 107. Bjarne Hastrup, Founder, DaneAge 108. Colin Hay, Co-Director, Sheffield Political Economy Research Institute (SPERI) and Professor of
Political Science at Sciences Po, Paris
Confirmed speakers – latest list
109. Nicola Hazell, SheStarts Director, Head of Diversity and Impact, BlueChilli 110. Eric Hazan, Senior Partner, McKinsey & Co; Member, McKinsey Global Institute Council 111. Ryan Heath, Senior EU Correspondent, Politico 112. Alain Hélaïli, Solutions Engineer, Github 113. Vincent Hendricks, Professor of Formal Philosophy; Director of Center for Information and
Bubble Studies (CIBS), University of Copenhagen, Denmark 114. Thomas Bernt Henriksen, Economics Editor and Commentator, Borsen 115. Rand Hindi, Founder and CEO, Snips 116. Malavika Jayaram, Executive Director, Digital Asia Hub; Faculty Associate, Berkman Klein
Center for Internet and Society, Harvard University, United States 117. Alain Jeannet, former Editor in Chief, L’Hebdo ; Director, Le Temps 118. Bjorn Jeffery, CEO and Co-Founder, Toca Boca, Sweden 119. Jo Ann Jenkins, CEO, AARP 120. Philip J. Jennings, General Secretary, UNI Global Union 121. Eva Kaili, Member, European Parliament 122. Lamia Kamal-Chaoui, Director, Centre for Entrepreneurship, SMEs, Local Development and
Tourism 123. Jason Karaian, Senior Europe Correspondent, Quartz 124. Kélig Puyet, Director, Social Platform 125. Yasmine Kherbache, Member, Flemish Parliament, Belgium 126. Hee Kyong Kim, Anchor & Reporter, Deputy Head of International News Department,
Newsroom, MBN 127. Alan Kirman, Professor Emeritus of Economics, University of Aix-Marseille III; Professor, Ecole
des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, France 128. Carsten Kissmeyer, Mayor, Ikast-Brande, Denmark 129. Mari Kiviniemi, Deputy Secretary-General, OECD 130. Rasmus Kjeldahl, Executive Director, Børns Vilkår 131. Julian Knott, Counsellor, Public Affairs & Communications, OECD 132. Isabelle Kocher, CEO, Engie 133. Silvana Koch-Mehrin, Founder & CEO, Women in Parliaments Global Forum 134. Steven Koltai, Managing Director, Koltai & Co.; Author, Peace through Entrepreneurship 135. Boris Koprivnikar, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Public Administration of Slovenia,
Slovenia 136. Tadeusz Kościński, Undersecretary of State, Ministry of Economic Development, Poland 137. Rasmus Abilgaard Kristensen, Head of Department, Public Diplomacy, Communication and
Press, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Denmark 138. Cyrille Lachèvre, Macroeconomics Reporter, L’Opinion, France 139. Michel Landel, CEO & Member Board of Directors; President of Executive Committee, Sodexo 140. Tatiana Landysheva, Vice President, AIESEC International; Global Manager, Youth 4 Global
Goals 141. Anne Sophie Lapointe, Member of the Board, EURORDIS 142. Karsten Lauritzen, Minister for Taxation, Denmark 143. Max Lawson, Head of Inequality Policy, Oxfam 144. Chris Lehane, Head of Global Policy and Public Affairs, Airbnb 145. Molly Lesher, Senior Policy Analyst, Division for Digital Economy Policy, Directorate for
Science, Technology and Innovation, OECD 146. Thomas Liebig, Principal Administrator, International Migration Division, Directorate for
Employment, Labour and Social Affairs, OECD 147. Achim Lippold, Foreign Desk Journalist, RFI, France 148. Lars Løkke Rasmussen, Prime Minister, Denmark 149. Carlos Lopez Blanco, Global Head, Public & Regulatory Affairs, Telefonica
Confirmed speakers – latest list
150. Matthew Lovatt, Global Head of Business Development, AXA 151. Adrian Lovett, Europe Executive Director, ONE 152. Nicklas Lundblad, Vice President, Public Policy and Government Relations Europe, Middle East
and Africa, Google 153. Clémentine Malgras, Program & Project Manager, Sharitories, OuiShare 154. Shiv Malik, Author & Journalist 155. Catherine L. Mann, Chief Economist, Head of the Economics Department and Special
Counsellor to the Secretary-General, OECD 156. Mike Mansfield, Manager, Aegon Retirement Research 157. Louis Margot-Duclos, Founder, 97 Network 158. Matthew Martin, Director, Development Finance International 159. Carol Matlack, Correspondent, Bloomberg News 160. Todd McClay, Minister for Trade, New Zealand 161. Ann McDaniel, Interim CEO & Editor-in-Chief, Foreign Policy 162. Henrique Meirelles, Finance Minister, Brazil 163. Juan Menéndez-Valdés, Director, Eurofound 164. Mathilde Mesnard, Deputy Director, Financial and Enterprise Affairs, OECD 165. Bathylle Missika, Head, Partnerships & Networks, Development Centre, OECD 166. Jorge Moreira da Silva, Director, Development Co-operation Directorate, OECD 167. Geoff Mulgan, Chief Executive, NESTA, United Kingdom 168. Annemarie Muntz, Director Group Public Affairs, Randstad; President, World Employment
Confederation (WEC) 169. Kai Mykkänen, Minister for Trade and Development, Finland 170. Amalia Navarro, Director of Communications, SEGIB 171. Jakob Nielsen, Editor in Chief, Altinget 172. Holly Niemela, Wellness Expert, Mindful & Peaceful Interventions 173. Alistair Nolan, Senior Policy Analyst, Innovation and Policy Evaluation, Science, Technology
and Innovation, OECD 174. Ryan O’Keeffe, Director of Communications, Enel 175. Emily O’Reilly, European Ombudsman 176. Phil O'Reilly, Chair, Business & Industry Advisory Committee (BIAC) 177. Naoto Ohmi, General Secretary, JTUC Rengo 178. Ricardo Oteros, CEO & General Manager, SupraCafe 179. Pablo Pascale, Head of Civic Innovation Project, Secretaría General Iberoamerica (SEGIB) 180. Mark Pearson, Deputy Director, Employment, Labour and Social Affairs, OECD 181. Torben Möger Pedersen, CEO, PensionDanmark 182. Kristina Persson, former Minister for Strategic Development and Nordic Cooperation,
Sweden; Founder & Senior Advisor; Global Utmaning 183. Melanie Peters, Director, Rathenau Institute 184. Ginette Petitpas Taylor, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Finance, Canada 185. Rowena Phair, Senior Analyst, Early Childhood and Schools, Directorate for Education and
Skills, OECD 186. Diego Piacentini, Government Commissioner for the Digital Agenda, Italy 187. Søren Pind, Minister for Higher Education and Science, Denmark 188. Lilianne Ploumen, Minister for Foreign Trade and Development Cooperation, Netherlands 189. Aape Pohjavirta, Founder & Chief Evangelist, Funzi, Finland 190. Ranjith Kumar Prabhakaran, 2013 Finnish Mr. Immigrant Laureate 191. Jean Quatremer, Author, Les salauds de l’Europe 192. Lars Qvistgaard, Chairman, Danish Confederation of Professional Associations (AC) 193. Gabriela Ramos, Chief of Staff, G20 Sherpa & Special Counsellor to the Secretary-General,
OECD
Confirmed speakers – latest list
194. Judith Randel, Co-Founder and Strategic Adviser, Development Initiatives 195. Elizabeth Rapoport, Content Director, Europe, Urban Land Institute 196. Sofie Rédelé, Senior Project Developer, Re-Vive 197. Gianluca Riccio, Head of Strategy and Framework in Commercial Bank Risk (CBR), Lloyds
Banking Group; Vice Chair, Finance Task Force, BIAC 198. Holly Richards, Better Life Index Project Manager, Public Affairs and Communications, OECD 199. Johan Richer, Digital Tools Co-ordinator, Open Government Partnership Toolbox 200. Leida Rijnhout, Programme Coordinator Resource Justice & Sustainability, Friends of the Earth
Europe 201. Lizette Risgaard, President, Danish Confederation of Trade Unions (LO) 202. Mary Robinson, former President, Ireland; President, Foundation for Climate Justice 203. Alejandro Romero, CEO, Alto Data Analytics 204. Rebecca Rumbul, Head of Research, mySociety 205. Malene Rydahl, Author, Happy as a Dane 206. Matthew Saltmarsh, Senior Communications Officer for the Middle East, UNHCR 207. Anders Samuelsen, Minister for Foreign Affairs, Denmark 208. Stefano Scarpetta, Director, Employment, Labour and Social Affairs, OECD 209. Kenneth Scheve, Author, Taxing the Rich: A History of Fiscal Fairness in the United States and
Europe; Professor of Political Science, Senior Fellow, Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies, Stanford University, United States
210. Andreas Schleicher, Director, Education and Skills; Special Advisor on Education Policy to the Secretary-General, OECD
211. Claudine Schmuck, Founding Partner, Global Contact 212. Stav Shaffir, Member, Knesset, Israel 213. Salil Shetty, Secretary General, Amnesty International 214. Damon Silvers, Director of Policy and Special Counsel, AFL-CIO 215. Cecilia Skingsley, Deputy Governor, Riksbank, Sweden 216. Theis Søndergaard, Co-founder, Vivino 217. Bill Spriggs, Chief Economist, American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial
Organizations (AFL-CIO) 218. Jan Ståhlberg, Head of Strategic Partnerships, Labster 219. Guy Standing, Professorial Research Associate, SOAS, University of London, United Kingdom;
Author, The Corruption of Capitalism: Why Rentiers Thrive and Work Does Not Pay 220. Christoph Steck, Director Public Policy & Internet, Telefonica 221. Bruce Stokes, Director, Global Economic Attitudes, Pew Research Center 222. Cass Robert Sunstein, Robert Walmsley University Professor, Harvard Law School, United
States; Author, #Republic: Divided Democracy in the Age of Social Media 223. J.D. Taylor, Author, Island Story: Journeys through Unfamiliar Britain 224. Tatyana Teplova, Deputy Head of Division, Gender Policy Delivery Unit, Public Governance
Directorate, OECD 225. J. Alexander Thier, Executive, Director Overseas Development Institute 226. Alfredo Thorne Vetter, Minister of Economy and Finance, Peru 227. Axel Threlfall, Editor-at-Large, Reuters 228. Martin Tlapa, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Czech Republic 229. David Travers, Psychiatrist, CHU de Rennes, France 230. Ulla Tørnæs, Minister for Development Cooperation, Denmark 231. Richard Trumka, President, American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations
(AFL-CIO); Trade Union Advisory Committee to the OECD (TUAC) 232. Marjukka Turunen, Director of Change Management, Kela, Finland 233. Naoko Ueda, Deputy Director, Development Centre, OECD 234. Simon Upton, Director, Environment Directorate, OECD
Confirmed speakers – latest list
235. Oleksandra Vakulina, Host, Business line, Euronews 236. Rodrigo Valdés, Minister of Finance, Chile 237. Sidney Valenta, Co-Founder & CEO, Sharingbox 238. Hans van Dalfsen, Editor-in-chief, Z! 239. Lex van Delden, Scientific Staff, Leyden Academy on Vitality and Ageing 240. Jacques van den Broek, CEO & Chairman of the Executive Board, Randstad 241. Constantijn van Oranje-Nassau, Startup Envoy, StartupDelta 242. Roxanne Varza, Director, Station F, France 243. Nuria Villanova, Better Life Index Co-ordinator, Public Affairs and Communications, OECD 244. Luca Visentini, General Secretary, ETUC 245. Zach Ward-Perkins, Author, The Econocracy: The Perils of Leaving Economics to the Experts 246. Cecile Wendling, Head, Foresight, Strategy, Corporate Responsibility & Public Affairs, AXA 247. Meik Wiking, Chief Executive, Happiness Research Institute, Denmark; Author, The Little Book
of Hygge 248. Jonathan Wittenberg, Rabbi, New North London Synagogue, United Kingdom 249. Steve Wooding, Head, Global Commercial and Market Access Strategy Organisation, Janssen,
Pharmaceutical Companies of Johnson and Johnson 250. Andrew Wyckoff, Director, Science, Technology and Innovation, OECD 251. Akiko Yamanaka, Special Advisor to the President, Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and
East Asia (ERIA) 252. Annette Young, Host, 51 Percent, France 24 253. Robert Youngman, Team Leader, Green Finance and Investment, OECD 254. Primoz Zupan, CEO, MBILLS, Slovenia