Corporate Executives, World Decision Makers Tackle Hot-Button Policy Issues at Milken Institute Global Conference.LOS ANGELES Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850. -- In what has become one of the largest and most acclaimed events of its kind, the annual Milken Institute Global Conference will host more than 2,000 senior decision makers from industry, government, financial institutions, philanthropy and the press in a search for answers to the world's most pressing challenges. The Global Conference, dubbed "Davos West" by one observer, is the site of passionate and sometimes contentious debate on issues like health care, education, job creation, finance, energy and more -- as well as "big picture" issues such as the future of medicine. "We're looking for Looking for In the context of general equities, this describing a buy interest in which a dealer is asked to offer stock, often involving a capital commitment. Antithesis of in touch with. the kind of cross-pollination that leads to real insight and, ultimately, points to solutions," said Institute President and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. Michael L. Klowden. "This isn't the kind of conference where you sit back and listen to people telling you what you could have learned by skimming their latest books. Panelists prepare intensively, attendees interact, and everyone comes away with a deeper understanding of the issues that affect our lives." Over the course of three days, April 18-20, participants from 50 countries will meet at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Los Angeles. They include corporate and financial executives, Nobel laureates Winners of the Nobel Prize are scientists, writers and peacemakers who have been awarded in their field of endeavour, and who are known collectively as either Nobel laureates or Nobel Prize winners. , Pulitzer Prize Pulitzer Prize Any of a series of annual prizes awarded by Columbia University for outstanding public service and achievement in American journalism, letters, and music. Fellowships are also awarded. winners, scientists, money managers, institutional investors, philanthropists, government officials, non-governmental organization representatives, academic experts and journalists. This year's conference, "Building a Prosperous Future," will examine such issues as the future of Social Security and other entitlement programs; rising health-care costs; the growing global presence of China and India; education reform; biotechnology and the promise of medical breakthroughs; alternative energy sources; global risk; nanotechnology; job creation; global security; the global investment climate; and the latest economic developments in Europe, Asia, Russia, Latin America and the U.S. Among the panelists confirmed to speak are former Vice President Al Gore; Rupert Murdoch, Chairman and CEO, News Corporation; Terry Semel, Chairman and CEO, Yahoo!; Charlene Barshefsky, former U.S. Trade Representative; Mel Karmazin, CEO, SIRIUS Satellite Radio
The conference kicks off with the "Global Overview" panel on Monday, April 18, and runs through Wednesday afternoon, April 20, with plenary sessions, breakouts and smaller, more-intimate roundtable discussions and private meetings with key stakeholders held throughout the event. Begun in 1998, the Global Conference has become the largest such gathering in North America. Some 100 journalists from around the world cover the event. The 2005 Global Conference Underwriters confirmed to date are AOL, BNP Paribas and SBI-USA. For complete information about the 2005 Global Conference, go to: www.milkeninstitute.org/gc2005. |
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