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It’s past midnight. I’m pretty exhausted. Alas, the urge to write up my first ‘proper’ trip out travelling is too great.

 

One recurring theme of the ‘All The Stations’ series was the difference between a trainspotter and someone that is interested in railways, though such a binary might be too simplistic. While my main reason for travelling to Wales was to take one last ride on a Pacer train, their social and cultural significance trumps any technicalities or inner workings for me. It is especially convenient that they operate on the South Wales Valley lines, as this allowed an exploration of an area rich in history, yet seemingly distant from my family on the fringes of Swansea.

 

Though the official dispensation on the stock lasts until May 31st, I wasn’t sure of their official last day. Having recovered from my last ever(!) set of supposedly mini but in some cases not very mini at all A-Level exams, it seemed appropriate to cough up the scandalous Great Western fare as soon as possible and head over to Cardiff.

 

Cardiff. Talk about coming up in the world. All those new apartments. Once the tram-trains are running it really will be a Welsh version of the Manchester it so longs to replicate.

 

I was very fortunate in being able to sample a Pacer to Rhymney, generally credited as the most ‘scenic’ of the Valley lines, although I would argue that all possess their own character. It is only the final stretch from Bargoed to Rhymney that really gives a sweeping perspective on the design of the valleys, demonstrating both the scars in the mountains, but also the intricate embedding of neat terraced housing into the landscape. All this viewed, of course, from a Pacer train with reasonably large windows, even if they were minging.

 

The association of Pacers with transporting the proletariat en masse seemed so characteristically appropriate, yet also inappropriate for this trip. The sense of collective struggle, solidarity and determination resonates with these battered old trains still clocking up the miles every day. And yet the images of packed Northern rail services are the opposite of a weekday going up the Valleys. It’s almost deserted. Senior citizens logically use the bus for their travels, while the lack of appropriate reskilling after deindustrialisation means the economic and cultural opportunities in Cardiff are nothing more than a fallacy for many. And so people become less mobile. The cycle of deprivation continues.

 

While the trains offer a fantastic experience, traversing the valleys with sweeping panoramas, it is the bus which really unveils the reality of life in these parts. Waiting for the bus on Bargoed High Street - in the rain, naturally - it was so disheartening to see the majority of shops shut. This was not a flourishing centre of commerce. This was not a place for thriving businesses, the high street was ghostly quiet.

 

Jobcentre plus, closed. The metaphorical significance could not be greater.

 

If one were to pick a bus route to sample in the Valleys, the number 1 from Bargoed to Merthyr Tydfil (yes, in this direction) really is something special. The panoramas of spoiled hills are just more thrilling on a Dart Pointer speeding along roads that are barely even roads, yet the beauty of this specific route is its ability to dip into the villages sandwiched between the mountain ranges. Fochriw, in particular. Pebble dash galore, the bus is evidently a lifeline for this community. The bus offers those fleeting conversations between residents of these places, the everyday lives behind those neat terraces. The bus isn’t afraid of going the extra mile, getting itself stuck every now and then. It is the bus that really solidified my understanding of life in the valleys today. By no means is this understanding substantial, as one afternoon does not equate to making somewhere my home, but the experience is one I will cherish.

 

Fochriw, of course, hosted a primary school. The playground of small children, joyous and playful. And this links to the most poignant moment of the trip. As the Pacer from Merthyr Tydfil made its way down the valley, it passed Aberfan. It looks like any other mining village. Except it isn’t. The disaster killed 116 schoolchildren and 28 adults as a spoil heap collapsed. Such scarring is evident throughout the valleys today - indeed, a recent landslide in Tylorstown is a stark warning for history not to repeat itself.

 

Government has been warned repeatedly about such dangers, yet progress seems to be minimal and marred by bureaucracy. The valleys are geographically fascinating, resilient and flowing with community spirit, but its people have been let down. Pacers, as much as they are a delight to experience as a privileged London commuter, are not fit for purpose. The prospect of tram-trains gliding up the valleys in 2023 seems to so many just another fallacy. Another promise, inevitably broken.

 

Come see the valleys for yourself. Say farewell to the iconic Pacer, but also reflect on the history of an area which still defines South Wales to this day. Most importantly, channel the raw experience into striving for change. Use Hilary Cottam’s experiments as a starting point. Foster that community spirit into a regeneration that is sustainable and sensitive, giving communities the resources that they need to help themselves. We owe it to the people.

Adults upskilling and reskilling – balancing the labour market, with the participation of Romanian Minister of Labour and Social Justice, Marius Constantin Budăi, Palace of the Parliament, Bucharest, June 6th, 2019.

Photo credit: AGERPRES FOTO / Silviu Matei

 

Lady Mariéme Jamme, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, iamtheCODE, United Kingdom, Jeff Maggioncalda, Chief Executive Officer, Coursera, USA, Robert E. Moritz, Global Chairman, PwC, USA, Salil S. Parekh, Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director, Infosys, India

 

Opening Remarks by Saadia Zahidi, Managing Director, World Economic Forum

 

Moderated by Rana Foroohar, Global Business Columnist and Associate Editor, Financial Times, USA

 

speaking in Accelerating the Reskilling Revolution at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2022 in Davos-Klosters, Switzerland, 23 May. Congress Centre - Sanada. Copyright: World Economic Forum/Michael Calabrò

Lady Mariéme Jamme, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, iamtheCODE, United Kingdom, Jeff Maggioncalda, Chief Executive Officer, Coursera, USA, Robert E. Moritz, Global Chairman, PwC, USA, Salil S. Parekh, Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director, Infosys, India

 

Opening Remarks by Saadia Zahidi, Managing Director, World Economic Forum

 

Moderated by Rana Foroohar, Global Business Columnist and Associate Editor, Financial Times, USA

 

speaking in Accelerating the Reskilling Revolution at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2022 in Davos-Klosters, Switzerland, 23 May. Congress Centre - Sanada. Copyright: World Economic Forum/Michael Calabrò

Meeting of the Reskilling Revolution Champions

 

Robert E. Moritz, Global Chairman, PwC, USA; Saadia Zahidi, Managing Director, World Economic Forum

 

Copyright: World Economic Forum/Jeffery Jones

 

Sustainable Development Impact Meetings, New York, USA 19 - 23 September

  

Omar Aldhuhoori, Curator, Abu Dhabi Hub, United Arab Emirates, Connie Kuang, Project Lead, Media, Entertainment and Sport, World Economic Forum, Ostap Lutsyshyn, Advisory Council, Lviv Hub, Ukraine, Saif Malhem, Advisory Council, Montreal Hub, Canada, Yan Zhang, Curator, Beijing Hub, People's Republic of China, Miroslav Draganov, Advisory Council, Skopje Hub, Republic of North Macedonia, Miao Sun, Community Specialist, Greater China and North Asia, Foundations, World Economic Forum speaking Impact Workshop: Reskilling for the Future at the Global Shapers Annual Summit 2022 in Geneva, Switzerland, 4 September, Copyright: World Economic Forum/Pascal Bitz

   

Reskilling Revolution: Enabling A Business Imperative . Ahmad Belhoul, Minister of Education of the United Arab Emirates

Shravan Goli, Chief Operating Officer, Coursera, USA. Tan Kok Yam, Chief Executive Officer, SkillsFuture Singapore, Singapore. Melonie Parker, Chief Diversity Officer, Google, USA. Madeleine von Holzen, Editor-in-Chief, Temps, Switzerland

 

Tuesday 2 May 2023

16.00 - 16.45

Stakeholder Dialogue

World Economic Forum Headquarters, Eiger

Copyright: World Economic Forum/Jean-Luc Auboeuf

The Growth Summit: Jobs and Opportunity for All 2023 in Geneva, Switzerland

10 October 2023, Workshop: Skills for the green transition: attracting, retaining and reskilling in sparsely populated areas

Belgium - Brussels - October 2023

© European Union / Laurie Dieffembacq

Reskilling Revolution: Enabling A Business Imperative . Ahmad Belhoul, Minister of Education of the United Arab Emirates

Shravan Goli, Chief Operating Officer, Coursera, USA. Tan Kok Yam, Chief Executive Officer, SkillsFuture Singapore, Singapore. Melonie Parker, Chief Diversity Officer, Google, USA. Madeleine von Holzen, Editor-in-Chief, Temps, Switzerland

 

Tuesday 2 May 2023

16.00 - 16.45

Stakeholder Dialogue

World Economic Forum Headquarters, Eiger

Copyright: World Economic Forum/Jean-Luc Auboeuf

The Growth Summit: Jobs and Opportunity for All 2023 in Geneva, Switzerland

 

Participants during the session Join the Reskilling Revolution at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2020 in Davos-Klosters, Switzerland, 23rd of January. Congress Centre - in HUB A Copyright by World Economic Forum/Jakob Polacsek

Lady Mariéme Jamme, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, iamtheCODE, United Kingdom, Jeff Maggioncalda, Chief Executive Officer, Coursera, USA, Robert E. Moritz, Global Chairman, PwC, USA, Salil S. Parekh, Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director, Infosys, India

 

Opening Remarks by Saadia Zahidi, Managing Director, World Economic Forum

 

Moderated by Rana Foroohar, Global Business Columnist and Associate Editor, Financial Times, USA

 

speaking in Accelerating the Reskilling Revolution at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2022 in Davos-Klosters, Switzerland, 23 May. Congress Centre - Sanada. Copyright: World Economic Forum/Michael Calabrò

Lady Mariéme Jamme, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, iamtheCODE, United Kingdom, Jeff Maggioncalda, Chief Executive Officer, Coursera, USA, Robert E. Moritz, Global Chairman, PwC, USA, Salil S. Parekh, Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director, Infosys, India

 

Opening Remarks by Saadia Zahidi, Managing Director, World Economic Forum

 

Moderated by Rana Foroohar, Global Business Columnist and Associate Editor, Financial Times, USA

 

speaking in Accelerating the Reskilling Revolution at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2022 in Davos-Klosters, Switzerland, 23 May. Congress Centre - Sanada. Copyright: World Economic Forum/Michael Calabrò

Reskilling Revolution: Enabling A Business Imperative . Ahmad Belhoul, Minister of Education of the United Arab Emirates

Shravan Goli, Chief Operating Officer, Coursera, USA. Tan Kok Yam, Chief Executive Officer, SkillsFuture Singapore, Singapore. Melonie Parker, Chief Diversity Officer, Google, USA. Madeleine von Holzen, Editor-in-Chief, Temps, Switzerland

 

Tuesday 2 May 2023

16.00 - 16.45

Stakeholder Dialogue

World Economic Forum Headquarters, Eiger

Copyright: World Economic Forum/Jean-Luc Auboeuf

The Growth Summit: Jobs and Opportunity for All 2023 in Geneva, Switzerland

Reskilling Revolution: Enabling A Business Imperative , Ahmad Belhoul, Minister of Education of the United Arab Emirates, Shravan Goli, Chief Operating Officer, Coursera, USA, Tan Kok Yam, Chief Executive Officer, SkillsFuture Singapore, Singapore, Melonie Parker, Chief Diversity Officer, Google, USA

Madeleine von Holzen, Editor-in-Chief, Temps, Switzerland

 

Tuesday 2 May 2023

16.00 - 16.45

Stakeholder Dialogue

World Economic Forum Headquarters, Eiger

Copyright: World Economic Forum/Pascal Bitz

The Growth Summit: Jobs and Opportunity for All 2023 in Geneva, Switzerland

Omar Aldhuhoori, Curator, Abu Dhabi Hub, United Arab Emirates, Connie Kuang, Project Lead, Media, Entertainment and Sport, World Economic Forum, Ostap Lutsyshyn, Advisory Council, Lviv Hub, Ukraine, Saif Malhem, Advisory Council, Montreal Hub, Canada, Yan Zhang, Curator, Beijing Hub, People's Republic of China, Miroslav Draganov, Advisory Council, Skopje Hub, Republic of North Macedonia, Miao Sun, Community Specialist, Greater China and North Asia, Foundations, World Economic Forum speaking Impact Workshop: Reskilling for the Future at the Global Shapers Annual Summit 2022 in Geneva, Switzerland, 4 September, Copyright: World Economic Forum/Pascal Bitz

   

Meeting of the Reskilling Revolution Champions

 

Robert E. Moritz, Global Chairman, PwC, USA; Saadia Zahidi, Managing Director, World Economic Forum

 

Copyright: World Economic Forum/Jeffery Jones

 

Sustainable Development Impact Meetings, New York, USA 19 - 23 September

  

Participants in the Impact Briefing: Join the Reskilling Revolution session at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2020 in Davos-Klosters, Switzerland, 21 January. Ameron Swiss Mountain Hotel, Symondpark. Copyright by World Economic Forum/Faruk Pinjo

Meeting of the Reskilling Revolution Champions

 

Robert E. Moritz, Global Chairman, PwC, USA; Saadia Zahidi, Managing Director, World Economic Forum

 

Copyright: World Economic Forum/Jeffery Jones

 

Sustainable Development Impact Meetings, New York, USA 19 - 23 September

  

Reskilling Revolution: Enabling A Business Imperative . Ahmad Belhoul, Minister of Education of the United Arab Emirates

Shravan Goli, Chief Operating Officer, Coursera, USA. Tan Kok Yam, Chief Executive Officer, SkillsFuture Singapore, Singapore. Melonie Parker, Chief Diversity Officer, Google, USA. Madeleine von Holzen, Editor-in-Chief, Temps, Switzerland

 

Tuesday 2 May 2023

16.00 - 16.45

Stakeholder Dialogue

World Economic Forum Headquarters, Eiger

Copyright: World Economic Forum/Jean-Luc Auboeuf

The Growth Summit: Jobs and Opportunity for All 2023 in Geneva, Switzerland

Reskilling Revolution: Enabling A Business Imperative . Ahmad Belhoul, Minister of Education of the United Arab Emirates

Shravan Goli, Chief Operating Officer, Coursera, USA. Tan Kok Yam, Chief Executive Officer, SkillsFuture Singapore, Singapore. Melonie Parker, Chief Diversity Officer, Google, USA. Madeleine von Holzen, Editor-in-Chief, Temps, Switzerland

 

Tuesday 2 May 2023

16.00 - 16.45

Stakeholder Dialogue

World Economic Forum Headquarters, Eiger

Copyright: World Economic Forum/Jean-Luc Auboeuf

The Growth Summit: Jobs and Opportunity for All 2023 in Geneva, Switzerland

Meeting of the Reskilling Revolution Champions

 

Robert E. Moritz, Global Chairman, PwC, USA; Saadia Zahidi, Managing Director, World Economic Forum

 

Copyright: World Economic Forum/Jeffery Jones

 

Sustainable Development Impact Meetings, New York, USA 19 - 23 September

  

Meeting of the Reskilling Revolution Champions

 

Robert E. Moritz, Global Chairman, PwC, USA; Saadia Zahidi, Managing Director, World Economic Forum

 

Copyright: World Economic Forum/Jeffery Jones

 

Sustainable Development Impact Meetings, New York, USA 19 - 23 September

  

Meeting of the Reskilling Revolution Champions

 

Robert E. Moritz, Global Chairman, PwC, USA; Saadia Zahidi, Managing Director, World Economic Forum

 

Copyright: World Economic Forum/Jeffery Jones

 

Sustainable Development Impact Meetings, New York, USA 19 - 23 September

  

U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Secretary Sonny Perdue visits Sysco facilities and participates in a signing ceremony for the Pledge to America’s Workers document, located near San Diego, in Poway, CA, on July 15, 2019

 

He is greeted by Sysco (San Diego) President Ryan Roberts, and Government Relations Director Brad Christie. Operations VP John Petrossian leads the tour.

 

Sysco sells, markets, and distributes food and non-food products to restaurants, healthcare, and educational facilities, lodging establishments, and other customers in 90 different countries. This facility features foods such as mini naan bread, diced mushrooms, fried flat potatoes, and a surface sanitizing system, services a region from Oceanside, CA, to the north, to the border with Mexico, south. This facility produces 1,000’s of products for delivery within a few days to commercial clients.

 

Pledge to America’s Workers — As part of the National Council for the American Worker, the Trump Administration is asking companies and trade groups throughout the country to sign the Pledge to America’s Workers—committing to expand programs that educate, train, and reskill American workers from high-school age to near-retirement. Since President Trump signed the Executive Order, more than 200 companies and organizations have signed the Pledge, contributing to over 9.9 million new education and training opportunities for American students and workers over the next five years.

 

USDA Photo by Lance Cheung.

 

Reskilling Revolution: Enabling A Business Imperative . Ahmad Belhoul, Minister of Education of the United Arab Emirates

Shravan Goli, Chief Operating Officer, Coursera, USA. Tan Kok Yam, Chief Executive Officer, SkillsFuture Singapore, Singapore. Melonie Parker, Chief Diversity Officer, Google, USA. Madeleine von Holzen, Editor-in-Chief, Temps, Switzerland

 

Tuesday 2 May 2023

16.00 - 16.45

Stakeholder Dialogue

World Economic Forum Headquarters, Eiger

Copyright: World Economic Forum/Jean-Luc Auboeuf

The Growth Summit: Jobs and Opportunity for All 2023 in Geneva, Switzerland

Lady Mariéme Jamme, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, iamtheCODE, United Kingdom, Jeff Maggioncalda, Chief Executive Officer, Coursera, USA, Robert E. Moritz, Global Chairman, PwC, USA, Salil S. Parekh, Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director, Infosys, India

 

Opening Remarks by Saadia Zahidi, Managing Director, World Economic Forum

 

Moderated by Rana Foroohar, Global Business Columnist and Associate Editor, Financial Times, USA

 

speaking in Accelerating the Reskilling Revolution at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2022 in Davos-Klosters, Switzerland, 23 May. Congress Centre - Sanada. Copyright: World Economic Forum/Michael Calabrò

Aidan Manktelow speaking during the session Join the Reskilling Revolution at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2020 in Davos-Klosters, Switzerland, 23rd of January. Congress Centre - in HUB A Copyright by World Economic Forum/Jakob Polacsek

Meeting of the Reskilling Revolution Champions

 

Robert E. Moritz, Global Chairman, PwC, USA; Saadia Zahidi, Managing Director, World Economic Forum

 

Copyright: World Economic Forum/Jeffery Jones

 

Sustainable Development Impact Meetings, New York, USA 19 - 23 September

  

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Friday, December 8th, 2017

Fortune Global Forum 2017

Guangzhou, China

 

9:45 AM–10:25 AM

 

JOBS FOR THE 21ST CENTURY

Today’s backlash against globalization could be just the beginning as emerging technologies radically reshape the workforce. Champions of the innovation revolution say it will create more jobs than it destroys; but nearly everyone agrees that along the way there will be unsettling mass disruption to work, incomes, and lives. How can global business leaders continue to create new jobs and build a “life script” that enables workers to reskill and evolve in fast-paced and always-changing workplaces?

 

Mark Hoplamazian, President and CEO, Hyatt Hotels

Tomson Li, Founder, Chairman, and CEO, TCL Corp.

Strive Masiyiwa, Founder and Executive Chairman, Econet Group

Moderator: Geoff Colvin, Fortune

 

Photograph by Stefen Chow/Fortune

Lady Mariéme Jamme, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, iamtheCODE, United Kingdom, Jeff Maggioncalda, Chief Executive Officer, Coursera, USA, Robert E. Moritz, Global Chairman, PwC, USA, Salil S. Parekh, Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director, Infosys, India

 

Opening Remarks by Saadia Zahidi, Managing Director, World Economic Forum

 

Moderated by Rana Foroohar, Global Business Columnist and Associate Editor, Financial Times, USA

 

speaking in Accelerating the Reskilling Revolution at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2022 in Davos-Klosters, Switzerland, 23 May. Congress Centre - Sanada. Copyright: World Economic Forum/Michael Calabrò

Lady Mariéme Jamme, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, iamtheCODE, United Kingdom, Jeff Maggioncalda, Chief Executive Officer, Coursera, USA, Robert E. Moritz, Global Chairman, PwC, USA, Salil S. Parekh, Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director, Infosys, India

 

Opening Remarks by Saadia Zahidi, Managing Director, World Economic Forum

 

Moderated by Rana Foroohar, Global Business Columnist and Associate Editor, Financial Times, USA

 

speaking in Accelerating the Reskilling Revolution at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2022 in Davos-Klosters, Switzerland, 23 May. Congress Centre - Sanada. Copyright: World Economic Forum/Michael Calabrò

U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Secretary Sonny Perdue visits Sysco facilities and participates in a signing ceremony for the Pledge to America’s Workers document, located near San Diego, in Poway, CA, on July 15, 2019

 

He is greeted by Sysco (San Diego) President Ryan Roberts, and Government Relations Director Brad Christie. Operations VP John Petrossian leads the tour.

 

Sysco sells, markets, and distributes food and non-food products to restaurants, healthcare, and educational facilities, lodging establishments, and other customers in 90 different countries. This facility features foods such as mini naan bread, diced mushrooms, fried flat potatoes, and a surface sanitizing system, services a region from Oceanside, CA, to the north, to the border with Mexico, south. This facility produces 1,000’s of products for delivery within a few days to commercial clients.

 

Pledge to America’s Workers — As part of the National Council for the American Worker, the Trump Administration is asking companies and trade groups throughout the country to sign the Pledge to America’s Workers—committing to expand programs that educate, train, and reskill American workers from high-school age to near-retirement. Since President Trump signed the Executive Order, more than 200 companies and organizations have signed the Pledge, contributing to over 9.9 million new education and training opportunities for American students and workers over the next five years.

 

USDA Photo by Lance Cheung.

 

Participants in the Impact Briefing: Join the Reskilling Revolution session at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2020 in Davos-Klosters, Switzerland, 21 January. Ameron Swiss Mountain Hotel, Symondpark. Copyright by World Economic Forum/Faruk Pinjo

Participants during the Session "Reskilling for All" at the King Hussein Bin Talal Convention Centre before World Economic Forum on the Middle East and North Africa 2019. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Jakob Polacsek

Reskilling Revolution: Enabling A Business Imperative . Ahmad Belhoul, Minister of Education of the United Arab Emirates

Shravan Goli, Chief Operating Officer, Coursera, USA. Tan Kok Yam, Chief Executive Officer, SkillsFuture Singapore, Singapore. Melonie Parker, Chief Diversity Officer, Google, USA. Madeleine von Holzen, Editor-in-Chief, Temps, Switzerland

 

Tuesday 2 May 2023

16.00 - 16.45

Stakeholder Dialogue

World Economic Forum Headquarters, Eiger

Copyright: World Economic Forum/Jean-Luc Auboeuf

The Growth Summit: Jobs and Opportunity for All 2023 in Geneva, Switzerland

Rachel Carlson, Co-Founder and CEO, Guild Education

 

Brandon Carson, Vice President, Learning and Leadership Partner, Walmart; Founder, L&D Cares

Reskilling Revolution: Enabling A Business Imperative , Ahmad Belhoul, Minister of Education of the United Arab Emirates, Shravan Goli, Chief Operating Officer, Coursera, USA, Tan Kok Yam, Chief Executive Officer, SkillsFuture Singapore, Singapore, Melonie Parker, Chief Diversity Officer, Google, USA

Madeleine von Holzen, Editor-in-Chief, Temps, Switzerland

 

Tuesday 2 May 2023

16.00 - 16.45

Stakeholder Dialogue

World Economic Forum Headquarters, Eiger

Copyright: World Economic Forum/Pascal Bitz

The Growth Summit: Jobs and Opportunity for All 2023 in Geneva, Switzerland

Jim Hagemann Snabe, Chairman, Siemens, Germany; Member of Board of Trustees of the World Economic Forum, Muriel Pénicaud, Minister of Labour of France, Robert E. Moritz, Global Chairman, PwC, USA, Jennifer Morgan, Co-Chief Executive Officer, SAP America, USA and Peter Hummelgaard, Minister for Employment of Denmark in the Social Mobility: Reskilling the Next Billion session at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2020 in Davos-Klosters, Switzerland, 22 January. Congres Center - Sanada. Copyright by World Economic Forum/Faruk Pinjo

10 October 2023, Workshop: Skills for the green transition: attracting, retaining and reskilling in sparsely populated areas

Belgium - Brussels - October 2023

© European Union / Laurie Dieffembacq

Saadia Zahidi, Managing Director, Head of the Centre for the New Economy and Society, World Economic Forum, Nabil Al Dabal, Executive Director, Human Resources, Saudi Aramco, Saudi Arabia, Bilal Malkawi, Arab World Representative, International Transport Workers, Jordan, Asma Siddiki, Interim Dean, Prince Mohammed Bin Salman College of Business and Entrepreneurship, Saudi Arabia; Young Global Leader and Shai Reshef, President, University of the People, USA speaking during the Session "Reskilling for All" at the King Hussein Bin Talal Convention Centre before World Economic Forum on the Middle East and North Africa 2019. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Jakob Polacsek

Facilitated by

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Katie Hoeflinger, Specialist, North America and Caribbean, Global Shapers Community, World Economic Forum

With

Gerold Dreyer, Global Shaper, Windhoek Hub, Namibia

Ostap Lutsyshyn, Specialist, Education 4.0, World Economic Forum

 

speaking in the Impact Areas Workshop: Reskill for the Future session at the Global Shapers Annual Summit 2023 in Geneva, Switzerland, 18 June 2023. World Economic Forum Headquarters, Mont Blanc A B. Copyright: World Economic Forum/ Thibaut Bouvier

Meeting of the Reskilling Revolution Champions

 

Robert E. Moritz, Global Chairman, PwC, USA; Saadia Zahidi, Managing Director, World Economic Forum

 

Copyright: World Economic Forum/Jeffery Jones

 

Sustainable Development Impact Meetings, New York, USA 19 - 23 September

  

Peter Hummelgaard, Minister for Employment of Denmark speaking in the Press Conference: Reskilling Revolution: Better Skills for a Billion People by 2030 at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2020 in Davos-Klosters, Switzerland, 22 January. Media Village - Press Conference Room. Copyright by World Economic Forum/Sikarin Fon Thanachaiary

Jim Hagemann Snabe, Chairman, Siemens, Germany; Member of Board of Trustees of the World Economic Forum speaking in the Social Mobility: Reskilling the Next Billion session at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2020 in Davos-Klosters, Switzerland, 22 January. Congres Center - Sanada. Copyright by World Economic Forum/Faruk Pinjo

Saadia Zahidi, Managing Director, Head of the Centre for the New Economy and Society, World Economic Forum, Nabil Al Dabal, Executive Director, Human Resources, Saudi Aramco, Saudi Arabia, Bilal Malkawi, Arab World Representative, International Transport Workers, Jordan, Asma Siddiki, Interim Dean, Prince Mohammed Bin Salman College of Business and Entrepreneurship, Saudi Arabia; Young Global Leader and Shai Reshef, President, University of the People, USA speaking during the Session "Reskilling for All" at the King Hussein Bin Talal Convention Centre before World Economic Forum on the Middle East and North Africa 2019. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Jakob Polacsek

Participants during the session Join the Reskilling Revolution at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2020 in Davos-Klosters, Switzerland, 23rd of January. Congress Centre - in HUB A Copyright by World Economic Forum/Jakob Polacsek

Meeting of the Reskilling Revolution Champions

 

Robert E. Moritz, Global Chairman, PwC, USA; Saadia Zahidi, Managing Director, World Economic Forum

 

Copyright: World Economic Forum/Jeffery Jones

 

Sustainable Development Impact Meetings, New York, USA 19 - 23 September

  

Saadia Zahidi, Managing Director, Head of the Centre for the New Economy and Society, World Economic Forum, Nabil Al Dabal, Executive Director, Human Resources, Saudi Aramco, Saudi Arabia, Bilal Malkawi, Arab World Representative, International Transport Workers, Jordan, Asma Siddiki, Interim Dean, Prince Mohammed Bin Salman College of Business and Entrepreneurship, Saudi Arabia; Young Global Leader and Shai Reshef, President, University of the People, USA speaking during the Session "Reskilling for All" at the King Hussein Bin Talal Convention Centre before World Economic Forum on the Middle East and North Africa 2019. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Jakob Polacsek

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