World Strategic Forum Explained

World Strategic Forum
Label1:Organized by
Data1:International Economic Forum of the Americas
Label2:Type
Data2:International Conference
Label3:Frequency
Data3:Annually
Label4:Founded
Data4:2011
Label5:Founded by
Data5:Nicholas Rémillard
Label6:Location
Data6:Miami, Florida, United States
Label7:Topics
Data7:
Label8:Next Event
Data8:April 6-7, 2020
Label9:Sister Organizations
Data9:
Label10:Website

The World Strategic Forum is an annual economic event organized by the International Economic Forum of the Americas since 2011.

Mission

The World Strategic Forum is a not-for-profit organization whose mission is to address the major governance challenges and to foster dialogues on national and global issues by bringing together heads of state, the private sector, international organizations and civil society. It also attempts to foster exchanges of information, to promote free discussion on major current economic issues and facilitate meetings between world leaders.[1]

The Forum brings together more than 1,400 people from across the globe, every year.[2]

History

The first Forum was presented in 2011 and was held in Palm Beach, Florida, until 2014. The subsequent editions, as of 2015, are held in Miami, Florida.[3]

Notable speakers

See source

Advisory board

Chair

Members

Current members of the Advisory Board of the World Strategic Forum are:

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Mission – International Economic Forum of the Americas.
  2. Heroux Pounds, Marcia. "World Leaders head to West Palm Beach". Sun Sentinel [Palm Beach] April 2, 2014 p.1D
  3. Ostrowski, Jeff. "Strategic Forum ends four-year run in county". The Palm Beach Post [Palm Beach] April 9, 2014 p.B6