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10/17/2007 12:19

The hunt for talents decides the future of the Baltic Sea Region

Peter Frank General Secretary
ScanBalt

    The mounting challenges implied by the lack of talents to safeguard continued economic growth in the Baltic Sea Region is the overriding theme when top politicians, high ranking business leaders, experts and academia meet at Baltic Development Forum Summit 4-6 November.

    The quest for talents will be viewed from various angles such as how to boost entrepreneurship and innovation. Furthermore how to tackle the environmental and energy challenges in the region as well as the need for a reinforced financial integration will also be on the agenda for the top-level Summit talks. The annual State of the Region Report 2007, built on the WEF Global Competitiveness Report, will be released at the Summit.

    The 9th Baltic Development Forum Summit will take place in Tallinn, Estonia on 4-6 November 2007 at the invitation of the Government of Estonia and Tallinn City. It will be held in Hotel Reval Olümpia, Tallinn. Participation in the Summit is by invitation only. Some 450 partners and members will be attending the Summit.

    Representatives from print, radio and TV media are invited to cover the event free of charge. A fully equipped press room will be available at the premises. As security will be strict, advance accreditation for media representatives is mandatory and will require on-line registration on http://www.summit2007.bdforum.org. Participants at the Summit have special room rates at Hotel Reval Olümpia, and Estonian Air offers a 15 percent discount rate (booking code: BDF2007).

    The Summit programme and a media information package are avialable on http://www.bdforum.org. For further information contact Helena Zimmerdahl Torgerson, Head of Media and Communications Baltic Development Forum: hzt@bdforum.org +45 27 64 80 76.

    Among the confirmed high-level speakers at the Summit are:

    Toomas Hendrik Ilves, President, Estonia
    Fredrik Reinfeldt, Prime Minister, Sweden
    Matti Vanhanen, Prime Minister, Finland
    Andrus Ansip, Prime Minister, Estonia
    Bendt Bendtsen, deputy Prime Minister, Denmark
    Adena Friedman, vice president Nasdaq
    Carl Eric Stålberg, Executive Chairman Swedbank
    Mats Jansson , President and CEO SAS
    Mikael Lilius, President and CEO, Fortum
    Lars Petter Ørving, Nordic CEO Manpower
    Igor Yurgens, First Group Vice President Renaissance Capital, Russia
    Enn Pant, CEO Tallink
    Valdo Randpere, CEO IBM Estonia
    Christian Ketels, Principal Associate Harvard Business School
    Uffe Ellemann-Jensen, Chairman Baltic Development Forum


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