Philadelphia, PA (PRWEB) September 10, 2017
Featured Speakers: Thomas W. Malone, Author And Director, Mit Center For Collective Intelligence; Former Spain President Felipe Gonzalez; Ronnie Chan, Chairman, Hang Lung Group; Jerome Glenn, Ceo, Millennium Project; Kathleen Kennedy, Director, Special Projects, Mit; Thomas L. Friedman, Author And 3-Time Pulitzer Prize Winning Journalist; Sister Mary Scullion, President And Executive Director, Project H.O.M.E.
At a time of dramatic economic and social disruption and rapid technological change, more than 325 influential leaders from 49 countries are meeting in Malaga, Spain this week to explore the Future of Work, a subject of vital importance in every region of the world.
The event, hosted by Eisenhower Fellowships (EF) from Sept. 14 to 17, will feature nearly 50 prominent speakers from around the world and the organization’s new iLabs, interactive forums where Eisenhower Fellows will present 12 innovative projects designed to create concrete impacts after the conference.
In Malaga the prestigious independent, nonpartisan, nonprofit international leadership organization will present the findings of a new global poll of the attitudes of Millennials in 20 countries on their current and prospective employment situation and the evolving workplace. EF will also launch its inaugural Youth Leaders Network, more than 30 exceptional young leaders ages 18 to 25 from around the world.
Participants will explore economic and social drivers of change; the impact of technology and innovation, including artificial intelligence; labor mobility and gender and other demographic shifts; and the role of education in addressing the changing nature of work. The conference is co-hosted by the Eisenhower Fellows of Spain and Jordan, led respectively by Javier Cremades, Partner, Cremades & Calvo Sotelo in Madrid and Omar Aljazy, Partner, Aljazy & Co. Advocates and Legal Consultants in Amman.
“This subject is a defining challenge of our times, a vital issue underlying the anger and anxiety that is helping roil politics around the world, as we have seen recently in Europe and the United States,” said George de Lama, president of Eisenhower Fellowships. “We look forward to a dynamic gathering of thought leaders that will produce projects of impact long after the conference is over.”
When: September 14-17, 2017
Where: Malaga, Spain
Who: A stellar lineup of nearly 50 experts and leaders in the public, private and non-profit sectors. They include:
Eisenhower Fellowships identifies, empowers and connects innovative leaders through a transformative fellowship experience and lifelong engagement in a global network of dynamic change agents committed to creating a world more peaceful, prosperous and just.
The full program is available here. All panel discussions and keynote speeches are open to the news media. To obtain media accreditation for this event, please fill out this form: (attached media registration form). Featured speakers and participants can be made available for interviews, upon request. An opening night reception at the Malaga Botanical Gardens on September 14 is open to the news media on a limited basis.
Contact:
Teodora Toma
Cremades & Calvo Sotelo
Email: ttoma(at)cremadescalvosotelo.com
Tel: (+34) 914264050
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