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Annual Meeting 2009
Davos, Switzerland, 28 January - 1 February 2009
The Annual Meeting integrates the top decision-makers from all sectors of global society in the most representative way.
Participation is by invitation only and strictly limited to the criteria and quota of each stakeholder group.
Business
We expect 1,590 participants from the business sector:
- CEOs and board-level executives from our Strategic, Industry and Regional Partners
- CEOs from Forum Members, who are the world’s foremost global corporations
- 25 CEOs from selected future Members
- 60 Young Global Leaders from the Forum’s Community of Young Global Leaders, representing the voice of the future in business
- 12 CEOs from our leading Global Growth Companies (GGCs) that are supporting the Forum to shape the agenda of its GGC Community
- 40 CEOs of companies whose technologies are changing business models represented by the Forum’s Community of Technology Pioneers
- 15 Web 2.0 leaders, bringing the perspective of the next generation of interaction
- 25 Social Entrepreneurs, rigorously selected by the Forum’s national "Social Entrepreneur of the Year" process
- 10 leaders of the world’s most influential industry associations, particularly from G8 countries
- 10 top leaders in creativity and design
Governments & International Organizations
We expect 200 participants from governments and international organizations:
- Representatives of international organizations including the World Bank, IMF, WTO, the United Nations, top regional organizations and development banks
- Government representatives of the world’s top 25 economies, including heads of state and government, ministers of finance and economy, and ministers of foreign affairs
- Government representatives of the world’s fast-growing small countries, including heads of state, heads of government and ministers
- Cabinet ministers particularly relevant to special global issues (environment, energy, social affairs)
- Governors and mayors of the world’s top regions and cities
Civil Society
- 30 leaders from international NGOs particularly relevant to business
- 10 trade union leaders, representing the most sophisticated and largest trade unions
- 60 Young Global Leaders*, representing the voice of the future from all non-business stakeholder groups of global society
- 20 religious and faith community leaders
- 20 cultural and sports leaders
Thought Leaders
- 80 thought leaders related to the foremost challenges on the global agenda, heads of the Forum’s Global Agenda Councils
- 20 presidents of the world’s top universities
- 10 leaders of the world’s top think tanks
- 140 faculty and experts related to particular issues in the programme and the Forum’s Industry Partnership communities
Media
- 225 publishers, editors-in-chief, top columnists and economic editors

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