DCene - 2011 Annual Conference: Back To Work

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Inspiring People. Shaping the Future.

BACK TO WORK

Innovation, Investment & International Open Markets One day after US President Barack Obama announced his strategy for cutting deficits and reducing debt, the Bertelsmann Foundation’s 3rd annual conference examines options for sustainable fiscal policies and job growth

Photos by Kaveh Sardari

p Bertelsmann Foundation President and CEO Gunter Thielen, Financial Times Editor Lionel Barber and Bertelsmann Foundation Executive Director Annette Heuser greet US Treasury Secretary Timothy

Geithner (left) before he opens the conference in front of a full audience (center). The Newseum’s Shelby Coffey is greeted by conference hosts Liz Mohn and Gunter Thielen (right).

The Bertelsmann Foundation’s third annual conference took place against the backdrop of rising concern about growing Western fiscal constraints and stubbornly high unemployment rates. The gathering, “Back To Work: Innovation, Investment and International Open Markets”, could hardly have been better timed. It was held on April 14, 2011 at the Newseum in Washington, DC, just one day after US President Barack Obama unveiled his proposal for a tenyear, US$4 trillion reduction in government spending and just one day before the opening of the Spring Meetings of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund, which has expressed concern about the US fiscal position. The conference was organized, as in past years, with the support of the Foundation’s media partner, the Financial Times.

About 200 high-ranking government officials and business executives as well as representatives of the think-tank, academia and media communities attended. US Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner opened the event with a one-on-one interview with FT Editor Lionel Barber. That was followed by a one-on-one session with Congressman Henry Waxman (D-CA) and FT US Managing Editor Gillian Tett. Other notable speakers included French Finance Minister Christine Lagarde, National Economic Council Director Gene Sperling, Singaporean Finance Minister Tharman Shanmugaratnam, Harvard University President Emeritus and former US Treasury Secretary Lawrence H Summers, Bank of Israel Governor Stanley Fischer, Citigroup Global Banking Vice Chairman Peter Orszag, JPMorgan Chase International Chairman Jacob Frenkel and World Bank Managing Director and former Nigerian Finance Minister Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala. Portions of the conference were broadcast live on C-SPAN, Bloomberg and Thomson Reuters. Other broadcast media present included CNBC, Channel News Asia and NHK. About 80 journalists were present or following the conference online. The event was livestreamed on bertelsmann-foundation.org and futurechallenges.org. The Bertelsmann Foundation’s annual spring reception, also now a tradition, was held the evening before the conference and attracted more than 400 people to Washington, DC’s National Portrait Gallery.

DCene is the Washington, DC-based Bertelsmann Foundation’s occasional internal newsletter. It’s designed to inform our colleagues in Gütersloh, Brussels and Barcelona of some of the Foundation’s North American activities. ©Copyright 2011, Bertelsmann Foundation. All rights reserved. 1101 New York Avenue, NW, Suite 901 • Washington, DC 20005 USA • Tel: +1.202.384.1980 www.bertelsmann-foundation.org

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