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Global Arab Business Meeting26-27 September 2010, Ras Al Khaimah, UAE
a Horasis-leadership event
Co-host:Ras Al Khaimah Investment Authority (RAKIA)
Co-organizers:All India Management Association (AIMA)Arab Business ClubCEO Clubs UAEThe Young Presidents’ Organization (YPO)
Horasis is a global visions community committed to enact visions for a sustainable future(http:/www.horasis.org)
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Global Arab Business Meeting26-27 September 2010, Ras Al Khaimah, UAEa Horasis-leadership event
Co-host:Ras Al Khaimah Investment Authority (RAKIA)
Co-chairs:Esko Aho Former Prime Minister of Finland;
Executive Vice President, Nokia, Finland
Mohammed Al Barwani Chairman, MB Holding, Oman
Sulaiman Al-Assaf Chief Executive Officer, Middle East InvestmentCompany, Saudi Arabia
Naif Al.Al-Mutawa Chief Executive Officer,Teshkeel Media Group(THE 99), Kuwait
Bertrand Collomb Honorary Chairman, Lafarge, France
Co-organizers:All India Management Association (AIMA)Arab Business ClubCEO Clubs UAEYPO-The Young Presidents’ Organization
Welcome
I warmly welcome you to the inaugural Horasis Global Arab Business Meetingand sincerely hope that you will enjoy the discussions.
The Global Arab Business Meeting aims to be the foremost annual gatheringof Arab business leaders and their global counterparts.This select group ofglobal leaders will gather to create a powerful platform for cooperationbetween the Arab world and its global trading partners.
Senior executives from around the world will discuss Arab firms’ growingimpact on global business. As the economic crisis comes to an end, panellistswill examine the state of the global economy and the Arab world’s role infuelling economic growth worldwide.
It is my sincere hope that the Global Arab Business Meeting will furtherpromote win-win economic relations, stimulate innovation and providebusiness opportunities for corporations from the Middle East and the world.
I wish you a thought-provoking and exceptional meeting.
Dr. Frank-Jürgen RichterPresidentHorasis:The Global Visions CommunitySwitzerland
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Welcome
We, at RAKIA, are extremely pleased to co-host the first Global Arab BusinessMeeting, in the emirate of Ras Al Khaimah. On behalf of Ras Al Khaimah andRAK Investment Authority, I take this opportunity to invite Arab Businessleaders and their global counterparts to share their thoughts and discuss onthe various economic issues and also to bring in to light the Arab firms’ rise to global prominence.
RAKIA as a government body has been responsible for attracting foreigndirect investment for the Government of Ras Al Khaimah.This meetingwould also be a dominant platform for the business leaders to exchange theirviews and understanding the business dynamics of the region, especially ofRas Al Khaimah. Even amidst the global financial crisis, there has been a steadyincrease of companies registered under RAKIA.Thus proving that UAE as awhole and RAK in particular has solid competitive advantages unmatched inthe region to support growth and attract investments.
We look forward to making this event a successful one by being able toencourage developments in the economic sector and in turn contribute to a global recovery.
I wish you all a pleasant stay in the beautiful surroundings of Ras Al Khaimah,and look forward to your support.
Dr. Khater MassaadChief Executive OfficerRAKIA (Ras Al Khaimah Investment Authority)UAE
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Programme
Sunday, 26 September(Al Hamra Convention Center)
17.30-19.00 Welcome Reception
19.00-21.00 Welcome DinnerConnecting the Arab World
Monday, 27 September(Al Hamra Convention Center)
07.30-08.45 Breakfast Sessions– A New World Order– Fuelling Economic Growth– The Sustainable Corporation – Real Estate and Infrastructure
09.00-10.00 Plenary SessionEconomic Outlook
10.30-12.00 Boardroom Dialogue – Entrepreneurship– Investing Overseas– Success in the Middle East– Logistics
12.00-12.30 Plenary SessionArab Business Leaders of the Year
12.30-13.30 Networking Lunch
13.30-14.30 Plenary SessionGlobal Trade and Investments
14.30-16.00 Boardroom Dialogue– Merger & Acquisition – Human Resources – Arab Brands– Natural Resources
18.00-19.00 Closing PlenaryBuilding Global Firms of Arab Origin
19.30-21.00 Farewell DinnerThe Arab World’s Past, Present, Future
Tuesday, 28 September
09.00-12.00 Discover Ras AlKhaimahMeeting at the lobby of the Al Hamra Hotel
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Co-host of the Global ArabBusiness Meeting
The mandate for the RAK Investment Authority is to work towardsreinforcing the investment climate in the emirate of Ras Al Khaimah and topromote its various economic sectors. Our vision is that the RAK InvestmentAuthority becomes the leading authority in making sound investments in RasAl Khaimah and partner with others who share our vision, enabling them toachieve their objectives, at the same time creating a sustainable and growingeconomy.To provide the vehicle for our investors to be able to setupsustainable business in an effective way, through the implementation ofsimplified processes, while empowering our staff to reach new levels ofexcellence in providing unmatched customer service. In doing so, weultimately achieve the goal of improving the quality of lifestyle for all ourpartners, employees and stakeholders.
www.rak-ia.com
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Programme
Sunday, September 26, 2010
until 17.00 Arrival and check-in, Al Hamra Hotel, Ras Al Khaimah
• Khater Massaad, Chief Executive Officer, RAK Investment Authority, UAEChaired by • Frank-Jürgen Richter, President, Horasis, Switzerland
Virtual Ribbon Cutting Ceremony, with the co-organizers• Waleed Al Banawi, Chairman,YPO Middle East;Vice Chairman, Banawi Industrial Group,
Saudi Arabia• Rajive Kaul, Chairman, Nicco Group; Past President,AIMA, India• Hamdan Mohamed, Chairman and President,Arab Business Club, UAE• Tariq Ahmed Nizami, Founder, CEO Clubs UAE; Chief Executive Officer,
F Kamber Holdings, UAEChaired by • Frank-Jürgen Richter, President, Horasis, Switzerland• Khater Massaad, Chief Executive Officer, RAK Investment Authority, UAE
19.00-21.00 Welcome Dinner: Connecting the Arab World (Al Hamra Convention Center)
The economic and political relationship between Arab countries and the world has extensivesynergies and large potential. How are political leaders connecting the Arab world? What are their visions of a burgeoning global Arab future?• H.H. Sheikh Saud Bin Saqr Al Qasimi,The Crown Prince and Deputy Ruler
of Ras Al Khaimah, UAE• Moh’d Abu-Hammour, Minister of Finance of Jordan, Jordan• Vayalar Ravi, Union Cabinet Minister of Overseas Indian Affairs, IndiaChaired by • Frank-Jürgen Richter, President, Horasis, Switzerland
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Monday, September 27, 2010
from 07.00 Registration (Al Hamra Convention Center)
A New World Order (Khozam)This breakfast session will review the making of a new world order - with the Arab world and other emerging markets at the core.• Abdulaziz A. Albakr, President, Digital Computer Systems, Saudi Arabia• Mohammad Alomar, Managing Director, Saudi Specialized Publishing Company, Saudi Arabia• Hatem Al Obaidi, Chairman, Iraqi Business Council, Iraq• Richard Draycott, Managing Director, Stonehaven Group, UAE• Judith Hornok,Author and Managing Partner, Hornok & Partner,Austria• Babak Namazi, Partner,Atieh Group of Companies, Iran• Ikram ul-Majeed Sehgal, Chairman, Pathfinder Group, Pakistan• Benita Ferrero-Waldner, Former European Commissioner;
Member of the Board, Gamesa, SpainChaired by • Lakshmi Pratury, Founder and President, Ixoraa Media, India
Fuelling Economic Growth (Al Rams)This breakfast session will review how the Arab world can achieve its growth objectives.• Liz Alderman, Chief Business Correspondent, International Herald Tribune, France• Mohamad Ismail Abu Bakar, Director, Malaysian Industrial Development Authority, Malaysia• Omar Farooqui, Co-Founder & Chief Executive Officer, Capinvest, UAE• Shahid Kazi, General Manager,ValuStrat, UAE• Anuj Khanna, Group Chief Financial Officer,Al Shafar General Contracting, UAE• Ali Tulbah, Director, McLarty Associates, USA• Ziad Makhzoumi, Chief Financial Officer,Arabtec, UAEChaired by • James Fierro, Chief Executive Officer, Recipco, Canada
The Sustainable Corporation (Al Dhaid)This breakfast session will review how the corporate sector may embrace socially responsiblestrategies.• Obaid Saqer Busit, Chairman, Dr. Obaid Saqer Busit Co., UAE• Ziad Al Rifai, Chief Executive Officer,Tamwelcom, Jordan• Michel Fattal, Managing Director, Khalil Fattal & Fils, Lebanon• Rawya Mansour, Chairperson, Ramsco, Egypt• Lisa Marklund, Executive Vice President,Euroland Investors, Sweden• Alexander McNabb, Director, Spot On, UAE• Rajeev Merchant, Founder and President,Technoscenti, SingaporeChaired by • Hamdan Mohamed, Chairman and President,Arab Business Club, UAE
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Real Estate and Infrastructure:The Road Ahead (Al Rifa)This breakfast session will review the status of the region’s investments into real estate and infrastructure.• Omar Agha, Managing Director, Saraya Development Group, Jordan• Abdullah M. Al Fehaid, Chief Executive Officer, Manafea Holding, Saudi Arabia• Dorian Bishop, Chief Executive Officer, BV Capital Group,Andorra• Masrur Chowdhury, Chief Executive Officer, Nandan Group, Bangladesh• Nara Lee, Managing Partner, Lee & Yoon Associates, Korea• Thomas Sevcik, Chief Executive Officer,Arthesia, SwitzerlandChaired by • Tariq Ahmed Nizami, Founder, CEO Clubs UAE; Chief Executive Officer,
F Kamber Holdings, UAE
09.00-10.00 Opening Plenary: Economic Outlook
The global economic outlook for 2010 remains uncertain despite the Arab world’s continuedeconomic success. How might the global economy evolve in the next 6 to 12 months? What is the Arab world’s impact on global growth?• Esko Aho, Former Prime Minister of Finland; Executive Vice President, Nokia, Finland• Sulaiman Al-Assaf, Chief Executive Officer, Middle East Investment Company, Saudi Arabia• Neemat Frem, Chairman, Indevco, Lebanon• Rajive Kaul, Chairman, Nicco Group; Past President,AIMA, India• Tidu Maini, Executive Chairman, Qatar Science & Technology Park, QatarComment by• H.H. Sheikh Saud Bin Saqr Al Qasimi,The Crown Prince and Deputy Ruler
of Ras Al Khaimah, UAEChaired by • Frank-Jürgen Richter, President, Horasis, Switzerland
10.00-10.30 Contact Break
10.30-12.00 Boardroom Dialogue Sessions
Arab Entrepreneurs: Spearheading Globalization (Khozam)Arab entrepreneurs created a range of new businesses in recent years.What are the risks when advancing from a start-up to a global business? What can Arab entrepreneurs learn from their global counterparts and vice versa?• Sulaiman Al-Assaf, Chief Executive Officer, Middle East Investment Company, Saudi Arabia• Nasr-Eddine Benaissa, Managing Partner, Eastgate Capital Group, UAE• Aman Merchant, Chief Executive Officer, Leading Concepts, UAE• Ziad T. Monla, Chairman, Lunasat, Lebanon• Ghassan Nuqul,Vice Chairman, Nuqul Group, Jordan• Ram Shanmugam, Chief Executive Officer, Sacrum Services, USA• Ali Tabbara, Managing Director, UTC Nexia International, Saudi ArabiaChaired by • Michael Wette, Managing Partner, Roland Berger Middle East, Germany
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Investing Overseas (Al Rams)Arab firms increasingly invest overseas, by means of regional headquarters, R&D facilities andacquisitions.Which strategies work best when trying to break into foreign markets? What competitive advantages can host countries offer potential investors from the Arab world?• Philippe Becker, Chief Executive Officer,Wasserstein Gulf, United Arab Emirates• Chiara Corazza, Managing Director, Greater Paris Investment Agency, France• Albert Michael Geiger, Managing Partner, 2962 Group, Germany• Phillip Namundjebo, Chief Executive Officer, Offshore Development Company, Namibia• Rouzbeh Pirouz, Managing Partner, Pelican Partners, United Kingdom• Phidias Pilides, Chairman, Cyprus Investment Promotion Agency- CIPA, Cyprus• Mike Singh, Chairman,Telkom Caribe, Barbados• Mazen Tantash, Chairman,Tantash Group, Jordan• Kanesan Velupillai, President, Scomi International, MalaysiaChaired by • Khawar Qureshi QC, Head, McNair Chambers, Qatar
Strategies for Success in the Middle East (Al Dhaid)Given the mixed success of foreign firms’ operations in the Middle East, the question arises as towhat challenges are facing global investors and what strategies will boost success in the Middle East.• Jaafar Rasool Jaafar Al Ghrairi, Chairman, Federation of Iraqi Chambers of Commerce, Iraq• M S Shekil Chowdhury, President and Chief Executive Officer,TCBL Group, Bangladesh• Adel Danish, Chairman and CEO, Xceed, Egypt• Tony Iliya, Chief Executive Officer MENA, UBS, UAE• Tidu Maini, Executive Chairman, Qatar Science & Technology Park, Qatar• Saeb Nahas, Chairman, Nahas Enterprises Group, SyriaChaired by • Salman Al Jishi, Chairman, GCC Industrial and Promotion Committee of the Federation
of GCC Chambers, Saudi Arabia
Scorecard on Logistics (Al Rifa)The Gulf’s enhanced infrastructure and means of transportation may be an important driver of the region’s economic growth.What can other emerging economies learn from the Gulf’sexperience in logistics and what is the potential role of public-private-partnerships?• Sam Alkharrat, Managing Director Middle East, SAP, UAE• Rajive Kaul, Chairman, Nicco Group; Past President,AIMA, India• Anil Kumar, Chief Executive Officer, Ransat Group, United Kingdom• Munir Majid, Chairman, Malaysia Airlines, Malaysia• Stefan Mecha, Managing Director,Volkswagen Middle East, UAE• Massimo Migliuolo,Vice President, GTM Emerging Markets, Cisco, USA• Praful Talera, Chief Executive Officer, Dynamic Logistics, India• Arda C.Tokbas, Member of the Board, Yasar Holding AS (HDF FZCO), UAEChaired by • Mark Khayat, Director, UPS International, UAE
12.00-12.30 Plenary: Arab Business Leaders of the Year
Announcing the 2010 Arab Business Leaders of the Year, we will celebrate outstandingentrepreneurs who have been building and leading successful global firms of Arab origin.Chaired by • Michael Wette, Managing Partner, Roland Berger Middle East, Germany
12.30-13.30 Networking Lunch
13.30-14.30 Plenary:The Arab World’s Global Trade and Investments
As the global importance of Arab economies increases, new economic alliances between the Arab world and other nations will evolve.What are the prospects for the region’s globaltrade and investments in such areas as technology and natural resources?• Bertrand Collomb, Honorary Chairman, Lafarge, France• Mohamed Elmandjra, Chief Executive Officer, Meditel, Morocco• Sunil Godhwani, Chairman and Managing Director, Religare Enterprises, India• Hee-Beom Lee, Chairman, STX Energy, Korea• Munir Majid, Chairman, Malaysia Airlines, Malaysia Chaired by • Frank-Jürgen Richter, President, Horasis, Switzerland
14.30-16.00 Boardroom Dialogue Sessions
A Roadmap for the Acquisition of Foreign Firms (Khozam)Arab corporations are bound to adapt to an unfamiliar operating environment when targetingacquisitions overseas.What are the right strategies and processes to address the M&A-challenge?• Jason Peers, Group Chief Executive, Jasper Capital Group, United Kingdom• Minoo Saher, Group Chief Executive Officer, Mustafa Sultan Enterprises, Oman• Jacques Sarraf, Chairman, Malia Holding, Lebanon• Kai Vettel, Managing Director, Klima Becker Anlagenbau, Germany• Alexander Zbiorczyk, Chief Executive Officer, Inova Finance & Investment, UAE• Jens Yahya Zimmermann, Managing Partner, New Silk Route Growth Capital, UAEChaired by • Thomas Gilles, Partner, Baker & McKenzie, Germany
Attracting International Talent (Al Rams)Arab firms entering global markets need to internationalize their human resources.What are the key stumbling blocks that must be overcome to succeed globally and what are the practices that make a difference?• Christopher Abraham, Head - Dubai Campus, S P Jain Center of Management, UAE• Mohamed Elmandjra, Chief Executive Officer, Meditel, Morocco• Mohamed A Bahabri, Chairman, Qanawat, Saudi Arabia• Volker U. Friedrich, Chief Executive Officer, GBP International, Germany• Yasser Hatami, Managing Director, GulfTalent, UAE• Colin Hill, Executive Chairman, Hill & Associates, Hong Kong SARChaired by • Rekha Sethi, Director General,All India Management Association (AIMA), India
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Creating Arab Brands (Al Dhaid)Ambitious Arab firms want to become branded players in developed markets.What will it take to establish brand awareness overseas? How to build sustainable brands?• Naif Al. Al-Mutawa, Founder and Chief Executive Officer,Teshkeel Media Group (THE 99),
Kuwait• Mishaal A. Al-Orayer, President, Meda Industrial Group, Saudi Arabia• Antoine Karkour, Chief Executive Officer, Ilevel, UAE• Medhat Khalil, Chairman, Raya, Egypt• Andreas E. Mach, Chief Executive Officer, International Family Entrepreneur Network,
Germany• Frances Reynolds, President and Founder, Reynolds Ventures, Brazil• Albert Teo,Vice President,Asia Pacific CEO Association, ChinaChaired by • Glenn Proellochs, Chief Executive Officer,Travelpaper.com, Switzerland
The Arab World’s Natural Resources (Al Rifa)The Arab World has been fuelling growth of developing and developed economies through its natural and abundant energy resources. How can the Arab World and its partners addresspolitical, economic and environmental challenges?• Sami Said Alangari, President,Algihaz Group, Saudi Arabia• Bertrand Collomb, Honorary Chairman, Lafarge, France• Neville D’Souza, Senior Vice President, MEC Holdings, UAE• Ian Hudson, President, DuPont Europe, Middle East & Africa, Switzerland• Ranjit Jakkli, Managing Director,Associated Powercon Equipment, India• Siamak Namazi, General Manager,ACG, UAE• Ramesh Ramachandran, Chief Executive Officer, MEGlobal International, UAEChaired by • James Angelus, Chairman, Kanon International, UAE
16.00-16.30 Contact Break
16.30-18.00 Boardroom Dialogue Sessions
Riding the Next Wave of Financial Services in the Arab World (Khozam)The gulf region’s and other Arab nations’ financial sector grows rapidly in the expectation of theend of the current financial crisis.What should domestic and foreign firms do to thrive in thisstrategic environment?• Marwan R. Al Garem,Vice Chairman, SSL Holding, UAE• Abdulrahman Alharthi, CEO and Managing Director, Mena Financial Group, UAE• Ahmad Al-Sari, Founder and Executive Partner, Malaz Capital, Saudi Arabia• Tamer Bazzari, Chief Executive Officer, Rasmala Investment Bank, UAE• Sunil Godhwani, Chairman and Managing Director, Religare Enterprises, India• Marwan Lutfi, Deputy Chief Executive Officer, DIFC Authority, UAE• Mohammed Al-Nusuf, Deputy Chief Executive Officer, Gulf Finance House, Bahrain• George Zreikat, Chairman, Pinacotes Finance and Trade Group, RussiaChaired by • Fernando Freire, Member of the Board,Aman Bank - BES Group, Libya
Renewable Energy:The Arab World’s New Growth Pattern (Al Rams)New technologies such as wind, solar and biofuels can contribute to close the power gap in agreen and sustainable way.What partnerships are needed to stimulate a new wave of low-carbongrowth?• Pankaj Dhingra, President and Chief Executive Officer, Nanostellar, USA• Benita Ferrero-Waldner, Former European Commissioner; Member of the Board,
Gamesa, Spain• Kamram Jamali, Chief Executive Officer, Petro Jam, Iran• Heinz Krier, Chairman, Fraunhofer-Masdar, UAE• Hee-Beom Lee, Chairman, STX Energy, Korea• Per Olofsson, Group Chief Executive Officer, ClimateWell, Sweden• Sunil Patel, President and Chief Executive Officer, Livwel Therapeutics,USA• Amanda Richter, President, Energy Partners - Me, UAE• Mikhail B. Rogachev, Executive Director, Onexim, RussiaChaired by • Andreas Schweitzer, Managing Director, Investissements Mistral, Switzerland
Arab Technology Pioneers’ Global Awakening (Al Dhaid)The region’s IT and other technology firms are emerging as global players in their own right.What areas are they pioneering in and how do they compete in world markets?• Esko Aho, Former Prime Minister of Finland; Executive Vice President, Nokia, Finland• Tahir Akhtar, Managing Partner, IXL Centre Dubai, UAE• Sami Abi Esber, President, MDS UAE (Holding), UAE• Ibrahim Darraz, General Manager, Mobivision, UAE• Mikael Hagström, President EMEA & Asia Pacific, SAS, USA• Abdulsalam Haykal, Chief Executive Officer,Transtek, Syria• Anand Sankaran, Senior Vice President,Wipro, India• Andrew Shaw, Managing Director, Dubai Cables, UAE• Peter Storm, Chief Executive Officer, Global-Arena.com, SwitzerlandChaired by • Parag Amin, President, Radiqal, USA
How Can the Arab World Become a Global Manufacturing Hub? (Al Rifa)Some Arab countries are improving their competitiveness by investing into manufacturingcapabilities. How can the Arab world move up the industrial value chain while employingmillions of new entrants into the workforce?• Mohammed Al Barwani, Chairman, MB Holding, Oman• Abdullah Almoammar, Managing Director, Middle East Paper Company (Mepco),
Saudi Arabia• Abdulla Al Zamil, President, Zamil Industrial, Saudi Arabia• Neemat Frem, Chairman, Indevco, Lebanon• Harjeev Kandhari, Executive Director,Al Dobowi Group, UAE• Sirajuddin Qureshi, Managing Director, Hind Group, India• Khater Massaad, Chief Executive Officer, RAK Investment Authority, UAEChaired by • Waleed Al Banawi, Chairman,YPO Middle East;Vice Chairman, Banawi Industrial Group,
Saudi Arabia
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18.00-19.00 Closing Plenary: Building Global Firms of Arab Origin
Based on the conclusions from the boardroom dialogue sessions, a conversation on what isneeded to build global firms of Arab origin.• Mohammed Al Barwani, Chairman, MB Holding, Oman• Benita Ferrero-Waldner, Former European Commissioner; Member of the Board,
Gamesa, Spain• Naif Al. Al-Mutawa, Founder and Chief Executive Officer,Teshkeel Media Group (THE 99),
A social evening to harness the Arab world’s past, present and future.• Sheikha Lubna Bint Khalid Al Qasimi, Minister of Foreign Trade, UAE• Rachid Mohamad Rachid, Minister of Foreign Trade and Industry, EgyptChaired by • Khater Massaad, Chief Executive Officer, RAK Investment Authority, UAE• Frank-Jürgen Richter, President, Horasis, Switzerland
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
09.00-12.00 Discover Ras Al Khaimah
After intensive meetings and sessions it’s now time to explore the unique atmosphere and liveliness of Ras Al Khaimah
Christopher Abraham Head - Dubai Campus S P Jain Center of Management UAE
Moh’d Abu-Hammour Minister of Finance of Jordan Jordan
Nico Adam Consul Investment Indonesian Embassy UAE
Omar Agha Managing Director Saraya Development Group Jordan
Naveed Ahmed Chief Executive Officer Trade Club Pakistan Pakistan
C. J. Ajaykumar Chief Executive Officer Cambridge Educational Institute UAE
Mazhar Valjee Managing Director Areva T&D Pakistan Pakistan
Nao Valentino Professor Higher Colleges of Technology UAE
Cristine Valladao Director Cisco UAE
Kanesan Velupillai President Scomi International Malaysia
Kai Vettel Managing Director Klima Becker Anlagenbau Germany
Akkidas Jacob Vidyasagar Chief Executive Officer, UAE State Bank of India UAE
Franco Vigliotti Dean EPFL Middle East UAE
Mohammed Ahmed Wajdi Senior Vice President Dubai Islamic Bank UAE
Gui Ming Wang Managing Director Wadi Al Hoora Trading China
Hai Long Wang Dirctor Wadi Al Hoora Trading China
Tracy Wang Director CLC Group China
Michael Wette Managing Partner Roland Berger Middle East Bahrain
Stuart Wheeler Chief Executive Offcier Seawings UAE
Xu Yongfeng President MCC UAE
Ye Weifan Presdent Northeast Chinese Association Chinain the UAE
Danny Yoon Managing Director Lee & Yoon Associates Korea
Alexander Zbiorczyk Chief Executive Officer Inova Finance & Investment UAE
Candy Zhang Director Shuttle Shipping China
Gen Guang Zhang Managing Director Jiang Zhe Business China
James Zhao Director MCC China
Jens Yahya Zimmermann Managing Partner New Silk Route Growth Capital UAE
George Zreikat Chairman Pinacotes Finance and Trade Group Russia
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Acknowledgements
Horasis would like to thank its partners for their support of the Global ArabBusiness Meeting 2010.
Strategic Partner
Roland Berger is a worldwide leading management consulting firm.We areactive in all relevant markets, serving our clients with more than 1,700 em-ployees located in 33 offices across Europe, Asia and the Americas. Since thefirm’s establishment in 1967, we have enjoyed dynamic and sustainable growthand excellent business results. An average growth rate of over 17% p.a. since1970 clearly shows our outstanding development. It’s our people who make thedifference - our people are our most valuable asset.
www.rolandberger.com
Knowledge Partners
Baker & McKenzie is the world’s leading global law firm.We have providedsophisticated legal advice and services to many of the world’s most dynamicand global organizations for more than 50 years.With a network of more than3,000 locally qualified, internationally experienced lawyers in 38 countries,we have the knowledge and resources to deliver the broad scope of qualitylegal services required for both international and local clients - consistently,with confidence and with sensitivity for cultural, social and legal practicedifferences.
www.bakernet.com
UPS is a global company with one of the most recognized and admired brandsin the world. Founded in 1907 as a messenger company in the United States,UPS has grown into a $49.7 billion corporation by clearly focusing on the goalof enabling commerce around the globe.We have become the world’s largestpackage delivery company and a leading global provider of specialized trans-portation and logistics services. Every day, we manage the flow of goods, funds,and information in more than 200 countries and territories worldwide.
www.ups.com
Co-organizers
Founded in the year 1957, All India Management Association (AIMA)is an apex body of management with over 30,000 individual members, 3000institutional members and 60 Local Management Association across India andoverseas. AIMA undertakes a host of management related activities andinitiatives such as Distance Management Education, Management DevelopmentProgrammes, Special Conferences, Research & Publications,Testing Servicesand Competitions.
www.aima-ind.org
The Arab Business Club was founded to provide a platform for professionaland business leaders worldwide to do business with the Arab World.We have apassion for excellence which attracts quality people and creates quality events.The club strives to promote and strengthen business relationships built ontrust and transparency among various business professionals.The mission ofthe Arab Business Club is to take down the barriers between business peopleof different nationalities.
www.arabbusinessclub.com
The CEO Clubs UAE is a nonprofit organization which creates a nurturingenvironment for CEOs dedicated to improving the quality and profitability oftheir enterprises through shared experience and personal growth.The CEOClubs UAE is the UAE-chapter of the CEO CLUB - a 30-year-old business clubfrom the US.
www.ceoclubsuae.com
The Young Presidents’ Organization (YPO) is an international chapter-driven non-profit organization made up of company presidents from aroundthe world.Connecting to the right people, information and ideas has alwaysbeenimportant. In today’s complex, competitive and interconnected world,it is absolutely essential. Great business leaders know their networks make thedifference.The network that matters most is YPO.
www.ypo.org
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Media Partner
The International Herald Tribune is the premier international newspaperfor opinion leaders and decision makers around the world. In an era ofinformation overload, those who both make and track decisions on the globallevel depend upon the IHT as the most complete, credible and concise dailynewspaper in the world.
www.iht.com
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