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Moderated High-Level Policy Session 6: Bridging Digital Divides

 

From left to right:

Mr. Aleph Molinari, President, Fundación Proacceso

Mr. Cliff Schmidt, Founder & Executive Director (United States), Amplio (formerly Literacy Bridge)

Dr. Alison Gillwald, Executive Director, Research ICT Africa

Mr. Jaromír Novák, Chairman of Council, Czech Telecommunication Office, Czech Republic

Dr Anuradha Rao, National University of Singapore, Singapore

Mr. Cosmas Zavazava, Chief of Department, Projects & Knowledge Management, Telecommunication Development Bureau, ITU

H.E. Mr. Masahiko Tominaga, Vice-Minister for Policy Coordination (International Affairs), Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications, Japan

 

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Moderated High-Level Policy Session 6

Bridging digital divides/ Digital economy and trade/ Financing for development and role of ICT ©ITU/I.Wood

Moderated by

Bob Schieffer

Chief Washington Correspondent, CBS News;

Anchor, CBS News' “Face the Nation”

Panelists

The Honorable Kurt Campbell

Assistant Secretary of State for East Asia and the Pacific

Richard McGregor

Washington Bureau Chief, Financial Times;

Author, The Party: The Secret World of China's Communist Rulers

Christopher K. Johnson

Senior Adviser and Freeman Chair in China Studies, CSIS

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Moderated High-Level Policy Session 9

ICT applications and services/ Climate change ©ITU/I.Wood

Moderated High-Level Policy Session 1

WSIS action lines and the 2030 agenda

 

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Moderated High-Level Policy Session 4

Enabling environment ©ITU/I.Wood

By most metrics, the 1991 Gulf War, also known as Operation Desert Storm, was a huge and rapid success for the United States and its allies. The mission of defeating Iraq's army, which invaded Kuwait the year prior, was done swiftly and decisively. However, the war's impact on soldiers who fought in it was lasting. Over 650,000 American men and women served in the conflict, and many came home with symptoms including insomnia, respiratory disorders, memory issues and others attributed to a variety of exposures – “Gulf War Illness."

 

On June 16, the Center for 21st Century Security and Intelligence at Brookings and Georgetown University Medical Center co-hosted a discussion on Desert Storm, its veterans, and how they are faring today. Representative Mike Coffman (R-Col.), the only member of Congress to serve in both Gulf wars, delivered an opening address before joining Michael O’Hanlon, senior fellow at Brookings, for a moderated discussion. Joel Kupersmith, former head of the Office of Research and Development of the Department of Veterans Affairs, convened a follow-on panel with Carolyn Clancy, deputy under secretary for health for organizational excellence at the Department of Veterans Affairs; Adrian Atizado, deputy national legislative director at Disabled American Veterans; and James Baraniuk, professor of medicine at Georgetown University Medical Center.

 

Photos by Paul Morigi

Moderated High-Level Policy Session 2

Bridging digital divides

 

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Health Transformation Panel moderated by President Clinton and

Panelists (left to right):

 

Bruce Broussard, President and CEO, Humana Inc.

 

Sue Siegel, CEO, GE Ventures & healthymagination, GE

 

Tim Finchem, Commissioner, PGA TOUR

 

Patrick Soon-Shiong, MD, Chairman and CEO, NantHealth & Chan Soon-Shiong Family Foundation

 

Trevor Fetter, President and CEO, Tenet Healthcare Corporation

 

Photo credit: Adam Schultz / Clinton Foundation

Moderated High-Level Policy Session 9 ©ITU/I.Wood

CGI Conversation moderated by Bloomberg TV

Now What? Investing in the Long Term

SESSION FEATURES: FILMED FOR BROADCAST

 

Seven years after the depths of the financial crisis, job creation is robust and unemployment is nearing its pre-recession levels. With the toughest years behind us, it is now essential that the lessons of the recession not be forgotten and that leaders take advantage of a healthier economy to invest in a more sustainable and inclusive nation.

 

In this session, panelists will discuss smart investments that they believe will have a lasting return for all Americans and make the nation more competitive globally. These investments will pay dividends beyond the recovery and through subsequent economic cycles, creating opportunities for future generations to achieve the American Dream.

 

Moderator:

 

David Westin, Anchor, Bloomberg TV

Participants:

 

Robert L. Johnson, Founder and Chairman, The RLJ Companies

Steven A. Sugarman, Chairman and CEO, Banc of California

Alex Taylor, Executive Vice President of Strategic Investments, Cox Enterprises

Moderated High-Level Policy Session 1

WSIS action lines and the 2030 agenda

 

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A moderate infestation of mountain pine beetle in a ponderosa pine stand 60 years old. Camus Land, near Cashmere, Washington.

 

Photo by: Charles Sartwell

Date: July 1965

 

Credit: USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Region, State and Private Forestry, Forest Health Protection.

Collection: Portland Station Collection; La Grande, Oregon.

Image: PS-3182

 

For more historical forest entomology photos, stories, and resources see the Western Forest Insect Work Conference site: wfiwc.org/content/history-and-resources

 

Image provided by USDA Forest Service, Region 6, State and Private Forestry, Forest Health Protection: www.fs.usda.gov/main/r6/forest-grasslandhealth

Moderated by Steve Lindo, Course Designer and Lecturer, Columbia University M.Sc. in Enterprise Risk Management

 

On stage:

Roberta Ranaldi, Head of Data Quality Controls & Analytics, Intesa San Paolo

Anna Slodka-Turner, Global Head of Risk & Compliance Practice, Evalueserve

Moderated High-Level Policy Session 11

Digital economy and trade ©ITU/I.Wood

Moderated High-Level Policy Session 1

WSIS action lines and the 2030 agenda

 

© ITU/ R.Farrell

 

Moderated by

Bob Schieffer

Chief Washington Correspondent, CBS News;

Anchor, CBS News' “Face the Nation”

Panelists

The Honorable Kurt Campbell

Assistant Secretary of State for East Asia and the Pacific

Richard McGregor

Washington Bureau Chief, Financial Times;

Author, The Party: The Secret World of China's Communist Rulers

Christopher K. Johnson

Senior Adviser and Freeman Chair in China Studies, CSIS

csis.org/event/schieffer-series-chinas-leadership-transit...

Moderated by

Bob Schieffer

Chief Washington Correspondent, CBS News;

Anchor, CBS News’ “Face the Nation”

Panelists:

-Thomas L. Friedman

Pulitzer Prize–winning Author and Columnist, New York Times

-Margaret Brennan

State Department Correspondent, CBS News

-Gerald F. Seib

Washington Bureau Chief, The Wall Street Journal

Author, Capitol Journal columnist

The Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) and TCU’s Schieffer School of Journalism invite you to the next session of The CSIS-Schieffer Series Dialogues

Made possible with support from the Stavros Niarchos Foundation

on

Foreign Policy Challenges for President Obama’s Second Term

  

A moderate wine list as the Weston Hall and all the action from a goal-line stand

Moderated High-Level Policy Session 11

Digital economy and trade ©ITU/I.Wood

Moderating a discussion on "Universities and Colleges as Economic Drivers" at UAlbany.

Moderated High-Level Policy Session 9 ©ITU/I.Wood

CNN chief national correspondent John King moderated a panel discussion to discuss the new CNN Films documentary “Whitey: United States of America v. James J. Bulger.” The documentary probes the complex case against the one-time Boston mob boss, who remained a fugitive for 16 years before he was captured, tried and convicted in August 2013 of 31 counts, including racketeering and 11 murders. He was sentenced to two life terms, plus five years." (From left) CNN chief national correspondent John King, moderator

Bulger defense attorney J.W. Carney, JD ’78 Former federal prosecutor Brian T. Kelly

WGBH-FM reporter David Boeri

Boston College Law School Professor Robert Bloom ’76

Film producer Joe Berlinger (Photo by Caitlin Cunningham)

Moderated High-Level Policy Session 4

Enabling environment ©ITU/I.Wood

Moderated by

Bob Schieffer

Chief Washington Correspondent, CBS News;

Anchor, CBS News' “Face the Nation”

Panelists

The Honorable Kurt Campbell

Assistant Secretary of State for East Asia and the Pacific

Richard McGregor

Washington Bureau Chief, Financial Times;

Author, The Party: The Secret World of China's Communist Rulers

Christopher K. Johnson

Senior Adviser and Freeman Chair in China Studies, CSIS

csis.org/event/schieffer-series-chinas-leadership-transit...

Moderated High-Level Policy Session 12

Gender mainstreaming

 

© ITU/ R.Farrell

Moderated by Jennifer Byrne

Moderated High-Level Policy Session 11

Digital economy and trade ©ITU/I.Wood

Moderated High-Level Policy Session 6

Bridging digital divides/ Digital economy and trade/ Financing for development and role of ICT ©ITU/I.Wood

Moderated High-Level Policy Session 3

Bridging digital divides

 

© ITU/ R.Farrell

Moderated High-Level Policy Session 12

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Moderated High-Level Policy Session 9 ©ITU/I.Wood

Moderated High-Level Policy Session 6

Bridging digital divides/ Digital economy and trade/ Financing for development and role of ICT ©ITU/I.Wood

Moderated by Maria Cantillon, Global Head of Sector Solutions – Alternatives, STATE STREET

Stuart Dunbar, Partner, BAILLIE GIFFORD

Andrew Jackson, Head of Fixed Income, HERMES INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT

Euan Munro, CEO, AVIVA INVESTORS

 

Day 2 at FundForum International 2018

Moderated High-Level Policy Session 12

Gender mainstreaming

 

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Moderated High-Level Policy Session 12

Gender mainstreaming

 

© ITU/ R.Farrell

Moderated High-Level Policy Session 11

Digital economy and trade ©ITU/I.Wood

Moderated High-Level Policy Session 6

Bridging digital divides/ Digital economy and trade/ Financing for development and role of ICT ©ITU/I.Wood

Moderated High-Level Policy Session 12

Gender mainstreaming

 

© ITU/ R.Farrell

Moderated High-Level Policy Session 13

ICT applications and services ©ITU/I.Wood

Moderated by Craig Dudenhoeffer, chief innovation officer, Sustainable Ocean Alliance

 

Moderated High-Level Policy Session 13 ©ITU/I.Wood

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