2020 PRESENTATION January 2020 - Women's Forum
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FOREWORD T he Women’s Forum for the Economy & Society is a leading platform dedicated to highlighting women’s voices and added-value on human issues. Headquartered in Paris and with the support of our partners, we create global influence by empowering women with acute sense of purpose and leadership to address pressing global issues. We believe in women leaders’ distinctive capacity to create positive impact on their employees, communities and societies. We work with women leaders from around the world to bring tangible recommendations, innovative solutions and commitments on key social, economic and environmental issues. We amplify these viewpoints and commitments to influence relevant stakeholders through various international platforms. Our Meetings around the globe have become an unmissable and unparalleled date on the international conference calendar – a place to be and to be heard. Through daring dialogues and concrete action plans, we build networks of ambassadors for impact; bridge generations, countries and cultures; and empower leaders – both women and men – to make the difference. Additionally, the Women’s Forum drives a range of Initiatives throughout the years in partnership with businesses, cultural, academic, media leaders, governmental and non – governmental organisations. These foster commitments by business leaders to women’s advancement uncover evidence-based insights and promote tangible action. As we enter a new decade, we aspire to embrace power & purpose, building on collective leadership to achieve inclusive, thriving economies and societies. Join us to build the ambitions for the new decade! Chiara Corazza Anne-Gabrielle Heilbronner Managing Director Member of the Directoire Women’s Forum Publicis Groupe
Indra Nooyi Muhtar Kent Sheikha Lubna Al-Quasimi Muhammad Yunus Barbara Hendricks Christine Lagarde Angel Gurría Emma Mary Goudie Bonino Angelique Kidjo Taslima Nasreen Valérie Pécresse Mayra González Florence Parly Diane von Furstenberg Salma Hayek Pinault Yann Arthus-Bertrand
2020 VISION Embracing Power & Purpose T he Women’s Forum for the Economy & Society has been driving sustainable progress through women’s leadership for 15 years. Now, it is time to embrace purposeful leadership by highlighting women’s perspectives on global challenges like digital transformation, climate change, future of work and societal and political upheaval. It is time for us to leverage our collective power to build a brighter future. Thus, Embracing Power & Purpose is our overarching theme for 2020. This overarching theme will be the basis of our Meetings and Aimee Mullins Initiatives throughout the year. Our vision is threefold. First, any untapped potential of women must be unleashed globally. Humanity cannot continue fighting existing challenges with one arm tied behind its back, and women are stepping up as agents of change to drive inclusive outcomes. Second, we must ensure that wherever there is power, there is also purpose. Finally, by tapping into our collective power, we can act with common purpose to forge our future. With each Meeting comes our call to action and commitments to lead positive changes through diversity worldwide. We hope that you will join us to embrace power & purpose and engage for impact, not only for women but also for the whole of humanity. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala Jean-Laurent Bonnafé Phumzile Miambo-Ngcuka
Women’s Forum Global Meeting 18-20 November 2020 Paris Women’s Forum Global Meeting Paris, France Stand, Speak, Rise Up! 2017-2019 Luxembourg 26-27 March 2019 Women’s Forum Global Meeting Deauville-France 2005-2016 Global Women’s Forum Dubai 2016 23-24 February 2016 Women’s Forum Asia Shanghai - Beijing 2008-2009 Women’s Forum Canada Toronto 10-11 May 2018 Kyoto 26-27 June 2019 Japan Women’s Forum Myanmar Women’s Forum Mexico ASEAN - Yangon - Naypyidaw Mexico City 2013-2014 June 2016 - November 2017 Women’s Forum Singapore Singapore 12-13 September 2018 Women’s Forum Americas Mexico City 30-31 May 2019 Women’s Forum Rome 26-27 June 2017 Women’s Forum Italy Women’s Forum Mauritius Women’s Forum Brazil June 2016 Women’s Forum Asia Milan São Paulo Singapore June 2015 2012-2013-2014 18-20 September 2019 Women’s Forum CEO Champions Asia 18 September 2020 Singapore
GLOBAL PRESENCE Organising trailblazing Meetings around the world I llustrating the Women’s Forum’s increasingly vital role as a powerful and influential international platform for women’s voices, the flagship Women’s Forum Global Meeting in Paris, builds on the success of Women’s Forum Meetings with a regional focus. Under the vision of Bridging Humanity, in May 2018 the Women’s Forum Canada was a unique opportunity to generate concrete ideas to inform and influence the agenda of the G7 Summit, bringing a crucial gendered perspective on topics like inclusive growth, economic empowerment, climate action and shaping lives through technology. In September 2018, the inaugural Women’s Forum Singapore was the pioneering event to foster women’s leadership through innovation and economic impact in ASEAN countries. These regional meetings brought continuity and a global perspective to the Women’s Forum Global Meeting in Paris which was held in November 2018. 2019 was a year of actions for the Women’s Forum as we took the lead on how inclusion foster sustainable and equitable development for women and men. The Women’s Forum was in Luxembourg to empower victims of sexual violence in fragile environments with the international conference "Stand Speak Rise Up!", an initiative of HRH the Grand Duchess of Luxembourg. Women’s Forum Americas and Women’s Forum Asia in May and in September respectively led the discussions and practices on women’s leadership, inclusivity and diversity from the Americas to Asia. A special Forum in Kyoto addressed a call on climate for G20. The Women’s Forum Global Meeting in Paris in November was the culmination of a year of activities directed at tackling global issues through gendered perspectives and inclusive solutions.
Bertrand Piccard Initiator and visionary behind Solar Impulse Women’s Forum Global Meeting 2017 “ ” If you want to have an impact and succeed, you need to have first a purpose. Patrice Caine CEO, Thales Women’s Forum Global Meeting 2017 “ Artificial intelligence will make human action more efficient & collaborative, but it will be up to clients ” to use it positively. Michelle Yeoh Actress Women’s Forum Singapore 2018 “ Dare to dream. You’re the only person who says ” no to yourself. Believe in yourself. HRH The Grand Duchess of Luxembourg Stand Speak Rise Up! Luxembourg, 2019 “ ” We may never end war; but let us hold on to our ambition to end rape as a weapon. Shirin Ebadi Human Rights Activist and Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Women’s Forum Global Meeting 2012 “ Education is the only way to liberation. ”
H.M. Queen Rania Al Abdullah Global Women’s Forum Dubai 2016 “ If you empower a woman, then you empower a whole society. In the Arab region, we are in dire need to catch up with the rest of the world. We ” need strong, educated and enlightened hands to lift our societies so that we may stand again. Emmanuel Macron President of the French Republic Women’s Forum Global Meeting 2016 “ I am a feminist, but my first objective is to be ” recognised by women. Christine Lagarde President, European Central Bank Women’s Forum Americas 2019 “ Whenever women want to achieve something, they need to be able to access finance, and when you look at SMEs, startups, companies around the ” world, the access to finance for women is a lot less than what it is for men. Muzoon Almellehan Goodwill Ambassador, UNICEF Women’s Forum Global Meeting 2017 “ Women should never give up because they have ” the power to make a difference. Emma Bonino Former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Italy Women’s Forum Italy 2015 “ ” Invaluable experience has been accumulated; now let’s look ahead.
WOMEN’S FORUM STRATEGIC COMMITTEE I n 2020, with the Women’s Forum, the Global Strategic Members: American Express, AXA, Bayer, BNP Paribas, Google, L’Oréal, Microsoft, P&G, and Publicis Groupe will co-construct the objectives and goals for the year, providing leadership, direction and expertise to inform the overall positioning of the organisation as well as its priorities. This committed group of global leaders represents a diverse group of sectors and industries, and ensures that the Women’s Forum aligns its work to the most significant global challenges. The Strategic Committee leads the Women’s Forum community in its ambition Engage for Impact on the global issues most affecting women and where the leadership of women is paramount. The spirit of the Strategic Committee is one of collaboration and bringing together like-minded business leaders with the goal of having a real and positive impact.
Promoting key goals of the Women’s Forum over the long term through its Initiatives
AN INCLUSIVE ECONOMY IS WITHIN REACH Join the Women’s Forum community and our programmes of action, the Daring Circles, as we take the lead for inclusion. At the occasion of the Global Meeting, the Women’s Forum launched its research and action agenda around AI, Access to Health, Business, Climate, and STEM - areas in which women are not only disproportionately impacted, but where women’s leadership is also critical in delivering inclusive solutions. Working with corporate leaders, experts, influencers and academic and institutional partners the Women’s Forum is exploring: • How can women in health-tech bridge the gaps in access to health? • How can we advance women’s economic empowerment through supply chains? • How can women accelerate the transition to a green economy? • Why does AI’s future success depend on women? • How can we encourage women and girls to embrace STEM for a better future for all? Discover our Daring Circles, the results of our research and our action agenda, and engage with us to build a more inclusive economy. Download now www.womens-forum.com MEMBERS OF THE STRATEGIC COMMITTEE AND LEAD ON THE DARING CIRCLES American Express, AXA, BNP Paribas, Google, L’Oréal, Microsoft, P&G and Publicis Groupe CORPORATE PARTNERS Accenture, Bouygues, ENGIE, Exxon Mobil, ICICLE, Johnson & Johnson, Lenovo, Orange, RB and Sanofi IN COLLABORATION WITH AT Kearney, BCG, FTI Consulting, KPMG, Ecoact, Mercer as knowledge partners, and with Clifford Chance and Shearman & Sterling as insight partners WITH THE SUPPORT OF 50inTech, C40, Catalyst at Large, Cymbi.O, ESA, GAVI the Vaccine Alliance, GirlUp, HEC, HEC au Féminin, ISART Digital, Oxford Internet Institute, Politecnico di Milano, R20, Techfugees, The Mara Partners, UNESCO, UN Women, and WEConnnect International
DARING CIRCLES T he Women’s Forum Daring Circles are cross-industry working groups inviting companies, international institutions, NGOs and experts to engage for long-term positive impact on issues where women are disproportionately impacted, and where women’s leadership is crucial. Together, the Daring Circles inform and shape the debate, promoting collaborative ways of working among our institutions in the face of continuing global challenges. Each programme is comprised of a combination of strategic members, global partners, knowledge partners sourcing content and institutional partners with relevant policy influence and expertise. The Daring Circles aim at generating evidence-based insights and drive tangible action among members and beyond. The Daring Circles are: • Women & Access to Health, led by AXA and Sanofi, which addresses gender gaps and ensures women lead in healthtech. • Women & Climate, led by BNP Paribas and L’Oréal, which enables women to lead actions against climate change and addresses its disproportionate impact on women. • Women & AI, led by Microsoft, which inspires organisations to apply a gender-lens to their AI development and implementation. • Women & STEM, led by Google, which promotes the increase of the representation, leadership and impact of women with STEM skills. • Women & Business, led by P&G, which raises awareness on the power of procurement for women’s economic empowerment and promotes women-owned businesses. In 2019, the work of the Daring Circles has led to the publication of five reports available on our website. The 2020 ambition of the Daring Circles is to continue, strengthen and deepen these missions.
Géraldine Amiel, Sandra Sancier-Sultan, Elisabeth Moreno, Isabelle Kocher, Maurice Lévy
WOMEN’S FORUM INITIATIVES Tracking and driving measurable progress for women’s advancement L aunched in 2010, CEO Champions is an initiative designed to drive progress and accountability for women’s advancement in the private and public sectors. This peer-to-peer network presents an opportunity for CEOs to underscore their organisation’s commitment to women’s advancement as well as taking a strong leadership role for diversity in the global economy and society. CEO Champions members are active, highly committed participants who track and drive measurable progress for women’s advancement through taking part in mutual commitments and pushing for accountability. In 2019, more than 150 CEOs gathered at our CEO Champions workshops, organised in partnership with the Knowledge Partner of the initiative, McKinsey & Company. In Mexico, Singapore and at our Global Meeting in Paris we had conversations about how to create the conditions for revolutionary change in organisations and across industries as well as exploring changes that CEOs should commit to within their organisations to forge the path ahead for gender equality. During Women’s Forum Americas 2019, the CEO Champions workshop, led by Christine Lagarde, gathered more than 50 CEOs to imagine what a truly inclusive and diverse company would look like, and how we can nurture and develop women in our organisation. Now in its tenth year, the CEO Champions Initiative is a pioneering international platform that advocates for the inclusion of both men and women at leadership level in the private and public sector. The Women’s Forum is committed to working closely with its Strategic Members to optimise this platform and network for lasting impact.
Isabelle Xoual, Nicole Büttner, Nicole Karam, Dorothée Roch, Gloria Canales, Jennifer Mbaluto, Morgane Weill, Mirabelle Ordinaire, Dominique Potiron, Caroline Hadrbolec Martina Cusano, Upasana Makati, Evelina Vagesjo
WOMEN’S FORUM INITIATIVES Nurturing talented women for the future of global business and society T The Women’s Forum Rising Talents Initiative aims to distinguish highly talented young women who are on their way to becoming influential figures in our economies and societies. This initiative is a commitment to promote women leaders and bring the vision of rising generations to the Women’s Forum. The Women’s Forum for the Economy & Society and its partners share a common belief: that the identification and nurturing of talent among women is critical for the future of global business and society. Each year around 15 young women are selected to join the Rising Talents network, attend the Women’s Forum Global Meeting and regional Women’s Forum Meetings, and benefit from enhanced networking activities and support during these events and into the future. In 2019, the Women’s Forum, together with the partners of this initiative, Eurazeo, Lazard and Spencer Stuart, selected 13 inspiring women under 40 from a pool of 200 candidates. Our 2019 Rising Talents hail from all corners of the world and from a diversity of sectors, from healthcare and biotechnology to sustainable development and business innovation. Talents are selected on the basis of having demonstrated outstanding skills, leadership, open-mindedness, an international mindset, and bravery in their personal and professional lives. Our 2019 cohort have already had a highly positive impact in their spheres of influence, and we look forward to continuing to support them and their growth in the years to come.
Nadia Murad, HRH The Grand Duchess of Luxembourg at Stand Speak Rise Dr Denis Mukwege at Stand Speak Rise Up! international conference in Luxembourg Up! international conference in Luxembourg in 2019 in 2019 Survivors at Stand Speak Rise Up! international conference in Luxembourg in 2019 Chiara Corazza with Muhammad Yunus at Stand Speak Rise Up! international conference in Luxembourg in 2019 Alexandra Dublanche, Anne Mellano, Anne-Marie Idrac, Mathieu Dunant, Chiara Corazza at the Chiara Corazza at the International Economic Forum of the Autonomy & The Urban Mobility Summit in Paris in 2018 Americas in Toronto in 2018 Chiara Corazza signing the partnership agreement with Elena Marinina of Chiara Corazza and Serpil Timuray at the International Economic Forum of the Roscongress Foundation in 2018 to help the global women’s community grow, Americas in Paris in 2018 strengthen social and cultural ties, and foster women’s worldwide cooperation
Marlène Schiappa, Brigitte Macron, Chiara Corazza, Emmanuel Macron Chiara Corazza at the French Embassy during the Web Summit in Lisbon, Portugal at Elysée Palace on International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women for the Great Cause of Gender Equality Chiara Corazza, Christine Lagarde at Rencontres Economiques Dr. Lama Al Sulaiman, Chiara Corazza, Nicolai Nielson, Sara Falaknaz, Dr. Ashraf Gamal El Din, d’Aix-en-Provence in July 2018 Julien Hawari at the Top CEO Arab Forum in April 2018 Elaine Yew, Sara Cheng, Tan Hooi Ling, Chiara Corazza, Sandhya Devanathan, Laura Frati Gucci, Ana Maria Sanchez Sanchez, Chiara Corazza, Irene Natividad attending the Singapore Summit in September 2018 at Chefs d’Entreprises Mondiales Femmes in Rome Nadereh Chamlou, Chiara Corazza, Dr Nitya Mohan Khemka, Aisha Oyebode Silvana Koch-Mehrin, Kersti Kaljulaid, Chiara Corazza at Women Political Leaders at the 10th Edition of the Young Arab Women Leaders Conference in London Annual Summit 2017 in Reykjavík
LOOKING BACK WOMEN’S FORUM GLOBAL MEETING 2019 Kristin Scott Thomas Chiara Corazza, Maria Latella, Brune Poirson Jeanine Liburd, Stéphane Richard François-Henri Pinault, star Jones Princess Rym al-Ali of Jordan, Annette Young HRH Princess Rym of Jordan, Anne-Gabrielle Heilbronner, Marlène Schiappa, Chiara Corazza, Soraya Manel Djermoun
CEO Champions Soham El Wardini, Augustin Thiam, Michèle Sabban, Jérôme Chartier Bruno Le Maire Oulimata Sarr, Jean-Laurent Bonnafé Rising Talents Ann Walker-Marchant, Jacinda Barrett Abigail Disney, Ann Cairns, Agnès Pannier-Runacher, Alessandra Perrazzelli
LOOKING BACK WOMEN’S FORUM ASIA 2019 Sim Ann Jean-Pascal Tricoire, Chiara Corazza Agnès Pannier-Runacher with the Cambodian Delegation Mdm Halimah Yacob Cocktail reception at Fullerton hotel Gordon Watson, Indra Nooyi Joyce Lee, Violet Oon, Su-Lin Tay Agnès Pannier-Runacher Connie Heng and Chiara Corazza signing the Charter for Engagement
CEO Champions Antoine Sire Helen Clarck, Anne-Gabrielle Heilbronner, Kwon Ping Ho, Jérôme Chartier Rachel Rosenthal, Simonetta Di Pippo Ersilia Vaudo, Bidushi Bhattacharya Kwee Eng Thien, Dr Beh, Jean-Pascal Tricoire, Agnès Pannier-Runacher, Mdm Halimah Yacob, Chiara Corazza, Antoine Sire, Star Jones, Kylene Campos, Marc Abensour Natalia Blokhina, Sarah Chen, Agnès Hugot Sophia the Robot, Jeanne Lim
LOOKING BACK WOMEN’S FORUM KYOTO 2019 Chiara Corazza, Yuriko Koike, Takatoshi Nishiwaki Chiara Corazza, Keiko Murakami, Yu Serisawa Professor Kayo Inaba Daisaku Kadokawa, Takatoshi Nishiwaki, Chiara Corazza, Yuriko Koike, Laurence Pessez Yumiko Noda, Hiroko Kuniya Signature of the Women for Engagement charter Elena Marinina, Chiara Corazza Christopher Cordova, Nana Watanabe, Elena Myakotnikova, Charlotte Roule, Fanny Guezennec
Speakers at the Women’s Forum Kyoto with Chiara Corazza and her team Si-Yeon Kim, Nicholas Pillet Yuki Ganthous, Alice Graham, Angel Hsu Christopher Cordova, Nana Watanabe, Elena Myakotnikova Akiko Horie, Motoko Abe, Katja Iversen Akane Nakamura, Alice Graham, Stephenie Foster, Emily Okabe Laurent Gilbert Eri Mathy Laurence Pessez, Angel Hsu, Si-Yeon Kim, Chiara Corazza
LOOKING BACK WOMEN’S FORUM AMERICAS 2019 Plenary session with Christine Lagarde Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka Chiara Corazza, Christine Lagarde Eva Longoria Andres Castañeda Ochoa, Si-Yeon Kim, Lourdes Berho, Carlos MacKinlay Chiara Corazza, Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka, Carmen Beatriz López Portillo Chiara Corazza, Christine Lagarde, Marlène Schiappa Alfonso Romo Garza Anne Grillo
Signature of the Human trafficking charter Eva Longoria CEO Champions Chiara Corazza, Olga Sánchez Cordero, Blanca Juana Gómez Morera Marlène Schiappa Anni Coden, Jennifer Salinas, Rebeca Servin Lewis, Olga Granaturova, Gloria Maldonado, Yas Banifatemi Chiara Corazza, Norma Bastidas, Olga Sánchez Cordero, Paola Félix Daniel Bandle, Dr. Maria de la Luz Iracheta, Dr. Roberto Calva, Anne Engérant, Silvia Davila
LOOKING BACK WOMEN’S FORUM GLOBAL MEETING 2018 Clara Gaymard, Gabriela Ramos, Audrey Azoulay, Anne-Gabrielle Heilbronner, Chiara Corazza Ángel Gurría, Audrey Azoulay Stéphane Richard Isabelle Xoual, Clara Gaymard, Kenneth Jacobs, Amélie Négrier-Oyarzabal, Chiara Corazza Karen Tso, Bruno Le Maire Jay Nirsimlou, Clara Gaymard, Maurice Lévy, Karien Van Gennip, Anne-Gabrielle Heilbronner Jean Todt Anne Hidalgo Muriel Pénicaud
Kevin Sneader, Méka Brunel, Julia Harrison, Antoine Sire, Kathleen Tregoning, Maurice Lévy HRH the Grand Duchess of Luxembourg Anne-Gabrielle Heilbronner, Chiara Corazza and Promethée Education Leah Daughtry Ilham Kadri Ersilia Vaudo, Sandy Magnus, Chiaki Mukai, Claudie Haigneré, Elena Serova Laura Laltrello, Tricia Hobson, Florence Verzelen Tea Uglow, Syl Saller, Ann Walker Marchant, Sirma Umur, Jeanine Liburd
LOOKING BACK WOMEN’S FORUM SINGAPORE 2018 Mdm Halimah Yacob, President of the Republic of Singapore Dr. Swan Gin Beh, Chiara Corazza, Mdm Halimah Yacob, Clara Gaymard Clara Gaymard and Chiara Corazza with the CEO Champions Grace Fu, Minister for Culture, Community and Youth, Republic of Singapore, Ing Jacqueline Poh, Sandhya Devanathan Kantha Phavi, Minister of Women’s Affairs of Cambodia The Sanofi Delegation Karoli Hindriks, Ann Sim (Senior Minister of State, Ministry of Culture, Republic of Singapore), Marc Abensour, Clara Gaymard, Kwon Ping Ho
Siak Ching Chong, Clara Gaymard, Suet Fern Lee, Chiara Corazza Yolanda Conyers Michelle Yeoh The P&G Delegation Clara Gaymard at the Women-Led Start-Up pitch contest at Facebook Elaine Yew, John Wood, Christine Liu, Sara Cheng The Cambodian Delegation with Ing Kantha Phavi, Minister of Women’s Affairs of Cambodia
LOOKING BACK WOMEN’S FORUM CANADA 2018 Kareen Rispal, Clara Gaymard, Sophie Grégoire Trudeau, Anne-Gabrielle Heilbronner, Chiara Corazza HRH Princess Lalla Hasnaa Sophie Grégoire Trudeau The CEO Champions The Honourable Maryam Monsef, Minister of Status of Women of Canada Nathalie Palladitchef, Anjuli Pandit Chiara Corazza and Alejandro Cardoso (in the middle) Gloria Guevara
Farah Mohamed Judith Hartmann Dr. Sandie Okoro Haruno Yoshida, Chiara Corazza Norma Bastidas The Sanofi Delegation The Honourable Navdeep Bains, P.C, Minister of Innovation, Dacher Keltner, Rahaf Harfoush, Lori Adelman Science and Economic Development of Canada Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim Susan Uthayakumar, Marie-Ange Saraka-Yao, Arancha Gonzalez, Patricia Greene
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2020 Women’s Forum Meetings Women’s Forum Middle East 7-8 March 2020 Abu Dhabi, UAE Women’s Forum Americas 26-27 May 2020 Chicago, USA Women’s Forum Asia 17-18 September 2020 Singapore Women’s Forum Global Meeting 18-20 November 2020 Paris, France Women’s Forum Africa (TBD) www.womens-forum.com
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