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The World Entrepreneurship Forum is a global community of entrepreneurs who aims at shaping the world of 2050 with an entrepreneurial vision, creating wealth and social justice.

The World Entrepreneurship Forum is an international community of entrepreneurs: business entrepreneurs, social entrepreneurs, politicians, experts, scientists and academics, chosen for their entrepreneurial achievements and their commitment to society. Member since 2011.

 

Environmental Entrepreneurs (E2) is the independent business voice for the environment. E2 is a national community of individual business leaders who advocate for good environmental policy while building economic prosperity. Working with NRDC, E2 takes a reasoned, economically sound approach to environmental issues by relying on fact-based policy expertise.

As the independent business voice in the debate, E2 is effective and delivers results at both the state and national levels through its bipartisan efforts. Member since 2011.

 

For more than a hundred years, this network of private business people has shared on a voluntary basis the experience of its members : In providing government with their recommendations, in sponsoring small companies in their international expansion, in educating and informing young people about international trade careers.

Experts in their own area, the CCE’s are at the heart of international markets and aware of the full range of international business risks. Their opinion help shape the French trade policy. CCE’s organise conferences all over the world to compare and exchange their views with French and international decision-makers, their analysis of international trade and their experience of specific markets. Member since 2009.

 

The mission of the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) is to inspire, connect, and empower a community of global leaders to forge solutions to the world’s most pressing challenges.By fostering partnerships, providing strategic advice, and driving resources toward effective ideas, CGI helps its members – organizations from the private sector, public sector, and civil society – maximize their efforts to alleviate poverty, create a cleaner environment, and increase access to health care and education.

Since CGI was established in 2005 by President Bill Clinton, its Annual Meetings have brought together more than 150 current and former heads of state, 20 Nobel Prize laureates, hundreds of leading CEOs, heads of foundations, major philanthropists, directors of the most effective nongovernmental organizations, and prominent members of the media.

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