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2015 TalentNomics Conference

Innovation, Economic Growth & The Empowerment of Women

Thursday, November 12 - Friday, November 13 | International Monetary Fund

In partnership with the International Monetary Fund

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TalentNomics is a global non-profit that seeks to expand the pool of global women

leaders worldwide.

Our mission is to reimagine leadership for modern workplaces and advance women’s

leadership potential by enhancing their capabilities, confidence, credibility and connections.

Our goal is to transform the global economy by creating a more balanced representation

of global women leaders in executive positions, and achieve equal pay for women.

Our Approach

At TalentNomics, we have very different ideas about how the problem of economic

empowerment of women and girls should be tackled. We believe that solutions need

to be holistic and synergistic. We need to be better connected. We need to develop

mutually supportive networks of women and organizations across the world. We need

solutions to be experiential, focused on pragmatic actions that can be applied globally.

Moreover, we need to be collaborative with successful women and men role models

who inspire and impart their wisdom to develop the next generation of women leaders.

We need organizations to build inclusive and supportive work environments and

reimagine talent management. All these transformations need to converge and occur

simultaneously, effectively leveraging global connections, knowledge and technology.

About Us

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The TalentNomics Conference on Innovation, Economic Growth and the Empowerment

of Women will showcase women and girl innovators, and innovations that empower them.

We will bring role models, women and men leaders, and policymakers who champion and

support women’s empowerment together with innovators and experts to provide inspiration.

The conference will be about discovery, and developing and implementing pragmatic

solutions. The conference will explore how innovation can narrow the earnings gap with

men, and alleviate gender inequality by increasing the representation of women in key

decision-making roles. TalentNomics will offer a platform to develop rich relationships with

peers across industries and job functions, and share knowledge and insights about innovation,

economic growth, and the empowerment of women.The conference will address key

questions, including:

What role does innovation have in driving new models of leadership?

Does the empowerment of women improve the quality and pace of innovation?

Are women better at certain types of innovation?

What is the critical role of innovation in creating new organizations, jobs, and the next generation

of global women leaders?

What actions can individuals take to bring about the desired changes?

Speakers will provide a multidimensional perspective about the incentives, infrastructure and

cultures that facilitate and hinder innovation and suggest concrete actions to spur innovation.

The Conference#TalentNomicsConf2015

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Inaugural SpeakerCarla Grasso oversees all the Fund’s administrative functions and the

IMF’s capacity-building and training work. Before coming to the

Fund Ms. Grasso worked for at Vale S.A., one of the world’s largest

mining companies, serving as Vice President for Human Resources

and Corporate Services. Before joining Vale S.A., Dr. Grasso served

as Secretary of the Brazilian Supplementary Social Security Office

and also served as Advisor in the Office of the President of Brazil.

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Keynote Speakers

Ben PaukerExecutive Editor FP Group

Frances ValintineChair and FounderThe Mind Labs of Unitec

Dr. Carla Grasso Deputy Managing Director and Chief Administrative Officer International Monetary Fund

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AGENDA: Thursday, November 12, 2015

9:00 am - 9:15 am Welcome and Introductions

9:15 am - 9:30 am Inaugural Remarks

9:30 am - 10:20 am Keynote Addresses

10:20 am - 11:20 amParticipation of Women in the Workforce and its Impact on

Economic Growth and GDP

11:20 am - 11:45 am Coffee and Networking

11:45 am - 12:45 pmInnovation, Growth and the Empowerment of Women from a

Leadership Perspective

12:45 am - 1:45 pm Lunch and Networking

1:45 pm - 2:15 pmBella Gaia: Beautiful Earth, A Poetic Vision of Earth from

Space Showcasing Innovation in the Nexus of Art and Science

2:15 pm - 3:15 pm Design Thinking and Innovation

3:15 pm - 3:45 pm Coffee and Networking

3:45 pm - 4:45 pm Building a Culture of Innovation in Organizations and Society

4:45 pm - 5:30 pmCreating Sustainable Change and Change Makers:

The Talentnomics Way

5:30 pm - 5:45 pm Closing Remarks, Key insights and Takeaways for Day 1

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9:00 am - 9:10 am Opening and Program Summary –Day 2

9:10 am - 10:00 am Showcasing Young Innovators

10:00 am - 11:00 amShaping Young Minds: Showcasing Innovations in Education

from New Zealand and India

11:00 am - 11:30 am Coffee and Networking

11:30 am - 12:30 pm Changing Gender Perceptions Through Media

12:30 pm - 1:30 pm Lunch and Networking

1:30 pm - 2:00 pm Gender Budgeting: A Powerful Lens to View Development

Priorities and Resource Allocation

2:00 pm - 3:00 pmShowcasing and Growing Innovators and Innovations in

Medicine and Academic Medicine

3:00 pm - 3:30 pm Coffee and Networking

3:30 pm - 4:30 pmScaling Up Innovations at the Base of the Pyramid:

The Feminine Way

4:30 pm - 5:00 pm Concluding Remarks, Key Insights and Vote of Thanks

AGENDA: Friday, November 13, 2015

Details follow.

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Session 1: Participation of Women in the Workforce and its Impact on Economic Growth and GDPModerator: Ben Pauker, Executive Editor, FP Group | 60 Minutes

Heidi Crebo-Rediker is the CEO of International Capital Strategies.

She served as the State Department’s first chief economist, appointed

by then Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, Prior to this, Ms.

Crebo-Rediker was the chief of international finance and economics

for the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, following nearly two

decades in Europe as a senior investment banker. She is the founding

co-director of the Global Strategic Finance Initiative at the New America

Foundation. She is a member of the Global Agenda Council for the US

for the World Economic Forum.

Heidi Crebo-RedikerChief Executive Officer International Capital Strategies

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The TalentNomics Model for Change

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Kalpana Kochhar is the Deputy Director of the Asia Pacific Department,

and lead for analytical studies on gender issues at the IMF. Dr. Kochhar

has led the IMF‘s work on Japan, India, Sri Lanka, Maldives, Bhutan,

Nepal. Her research interests and publications have mainly focused

on studies of Asian economies, including India and China. Most

recently, Dr. Kochhar focused on issues related to India‘s growth,

financial and fiscal policies.Dr. Kalpana KochharDeputy DirectorAsia Pacific DepartmentInternational Monetary Fund (IMF)

Luc Laeven is the Director-General of the General Research Directorate

of the ECB. Prior to this he was the Lead Economist of the Research

Department of the International Monetary Fund and he has also

worked at the World Bank. His research focuses on banking and

international finance issues, and has been widely published in top

academic journals, including the American Economic Review, Journal of

Finance, and Journal of Financial Economics. He is a Chaired Professor

of Finance at Tilburg University, and a Research Fellow of the Centre

for Economic Policy Research (CEPR) in London.

Dr. Luc LaevenDirector-GeneralDirectorate General ResearchEuropean Central Bank (ECB)

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Session 2: Innovation, Growth and the Empowerment of Women From a Leadership Perspective

Moderator: Gala Prabhu, Managing Director, Accenture | 60 Minutes

Regina Meredith-Carpeni is an executive vice president and COO for

Markets Group, which includes Foreign Exchange, Derivatives, at BNY

Mellon Capital Markets, LLC and BNY Mellon Capital Markets EMEA

Limited. Ms. Carpeni leads the development of the overall objectives,

policies and strategic plans to address the group’s domestic and

international geographical challenges; piloting change management

and thought leadership initiatives; and providing insight into new and

emerging best practices. Ms. Carpeni is a member of BNY Mellon’s

Operating Committee, CAO Roundtable and the Global Diversity

Council. She is an active member of WIN and Co-chair of the WIN

Executive Committee.

Regina Meredith-CarpeniChief Operating Officer Markets GroupBNY Mellon

Sharmini Coorey is the Director of the IMF’s Institute for Capacity

Development, which provides policy-oriented macroeconomics and

finance training to government officials worldwide, raises funds for

the IMF’s technical assistance and training activities and manages

their governance. Her experience includes work on surveillance and

IMF-supported programs in Europe, Asia, Africa, and North and

South America as well as on various IMF policy issues. She holds

Ph.D. and A.B. degrees in Economics from Harvard University.Sharmini CooreyDirectorInstitute for Capacity DevelopmentInternational Monetary Fund (IMF)

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Linda Solomon is a partner at Deloitte, with over 25 years of experience

advising large, global organizations, both government and commercial,

on how to standup new operating models and leverage technology

investments. At Deloitte, she has spent over 12 years serving Chemical

and Oil & Gas companies such as ExxonMobil, Shell, Honeywell, and

Monsanto. In 2003, Ms. Solomon moved to the greater Washington, DC

area to assist Deloitte in launching its Federal Government practice.

Beyond her responsibilities, in the 90’s, Linda was asked by Deloitte’s

CEO to standup and lead Deloitte Consulting’s inaugural diversity

and inclusion efforts.

Linda SolomonPrincipalDeloitte

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Session 3: Bella Gaia: Beautiful Earth, A Poetic Vision of Earth from Space Showcasing Innovation in the Nexus of Art and Science30 Minutes

BELLA GAIA is an unprecedented audiovisual experience that combines NASA satellite

imagery of Earth, time lapse nature photography, and cultural heritage footage with stirring

live performance by soloist, Kristin Hoffman.

Inspired by astronauts who spoke of the life changing power of seeing the Earth from

space, director-composer Kenji Williams’ award winning BELLA GAIA successfully simulates

the Overview Effect from space flight, by using NASA supercomputer data-visualizations

with an “iridescent landscape of gossamer melodies and labyrinthine rhythms” (Nooga.

com) to explore the relationship between humans and nature through time and space.

A “Living Atlas” journey of our planet, BELLA GAIA creates a direct experience and connection

with the creative forces of Earth. BELLA GAIA transforms complex scientific data into an

accessible audio-visual experience to expand public understanding of global challenges we

face and inspire audiences to act as stewards for our shared resources.

Description

“Out of this World” (USA Today)

“Awe-Inspiring” (Examiner)

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Session 4: Design Thinking and Innovation 60 Minutes

Banny Banerjee is Director of Stanford ChangeLabs, and teaches Design

Innovation and Strategy at the Hasso Plattner Institute of Design. His

area of expertise is the use of Design Thinking for strategic initiatives

and large-scale transformations directed towards sustainable

futures. Prof. Banerjee focuses his research on processes, paradigms,

and integrated strategies to address complex challenges such as

the future of water, energy, governance systems, and organizational

transformations. Prof. Banerjee is regarded as one of the leading

experts on innovation strategy in sustainable transformations, and is

invited frequently to speak on emerging innovation methodologies.

Banny BanerjeeFounder and Director ChangeLabsStanford University

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This is an interactive conference.

Ask your questions. Get engaged in real-time.

If you have a smartphone, a tablet or laptop, launch yourInternet browser and go to www.pigeonhole.at.

Event Passcode: TCLeads

Making it easy for you to stay engaged and active.

Don’t forget to tweet @TalentNomics

Use #TalentNomicsConf2015

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Session 5: Building a Culture of Innovation in Organizations and Society Moderator: Banny Banerjee, Founder and Director, ChangeLabs | 60 Minutes

Brien Lorenze is a principal in the Regulatory, Forensics & Compliance

practice of Deloitte Transactions and Business Analytics LLP and the

global public sector leader. He has two decades of global experience

advising and managing project teams in planning/implementing

strategy. He is recognized for his industry knowledge, application

of information technology to complex challenges, and as a leader

in applying analytics to monitor/detect money laundering, fraud

and sanctions evasion.

Brien LorenzePrincipalDeloitte

Elizabeth Fleming is a Senior Advisor for innovation projects and

manages Shell’s relationship with the XPRIZE foundation. Ms. Fleming

is known for leading cross-disciplinary teams into new territory,

establishing the first settlement, building the initial infrastructure,

and defining the path forward. Prior to this, she has been an innovation

manager in Shell’s GameChanger group. Previously, she held a

wide variety of leadership positions including Program Manager

for Shell’s return to New Orleans post Hurricane Katrina, where

she led a broad effort to revitalize the city Her early career was in

Production Engineering, where she has published several papers

and holds a patent.Elizabeth FlemingSenior Advisor, InnovationShell

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Jean Wynn is a Managing Director and Chief Administrative Officer

for the President of BNY Mellon. Ms. Wynn provides oversight to a variety

of companywide initiatives in the areas of organizational development,

sales effectiveness and employee engagement. Ms. Wynn also leads

BNY Mellon’s Global Innovation program. Ms. Wynn is a member of

the company’s Operating Committee, Diversity & Inclusion Council and

Enterprise Product Management Group. She also serves as co-chair of

BNY Mellon’s Women’s Initiatives Network (WIN) and is a co-founder

of the Women’s Wall Street Alliance. She is Vice President of the Alumnae

Board of Marymount College and a member of the President’s Counsel

of Fordham.

Jean WynnManaging Director and

Chief Administrative Officer for

the office of the President

BNY Mellon

Session 6: Creating Sustainable Change and Change Makers: The Talentnomics WayA Conversation with TalentNomics Board and PrincipalsModerator: Hemal Vaidya, Principal, Deloitte | 45 Minutes

More details on our board at the back.

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Session 7: Showcasing Young Innovators

Moderator: Neeti Banerjee, Founder and CEO, TalentNomics Inc. | 50 Minutes

ShopGirls Team from Granite Falls High School, Washington State (one of two all-girls teams

that competes in the Shell Eco Marathon, and their Coach, Michael Werner will share insights

from their journey. Shell Eco-marathon challenges student teams from around the world to

design, build and test ultra energy-efficient vehicles. With annual events first in the Americas,

then Europe and Asia, the winners are the teams that go the furthest using the least amount

of energy. The events spark debate about the future of mobility and inspire young engineers

to push the boundaries of fuel efficiency.

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Michael Werner CoachShopGirls

Michael Werner is a technical engineer and graduate of the

Swiss Airforce Technical School in Switzerland. He believes that

successful preparation for life and learning is more than good

grades and a graduation certificate. That students who have

an opportunity to engage the content learned in the academic

classroom learn to fully develop ideas, to persist at overcoming

failures towards success, to interact on teams with different

thinkers, and be accountable for their part in a process. They

emerge able to tackle very hard things.

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Meet the Young Girl Innovators ofGranite Falls High School

Victoria IrvinVictoria Irvin is a freshman at Granite Falls High School; she has been in the

Eco Car program for two years. She joined the ShopGirls team as a home

schooled eighth grader and is this year’s team co-manager. Victoria plans on

being an Engineer.

Maia HansonMaia Hanson is an alum of the ShopGirls team and currently in her senior year

at Western Washington University. She is working with the Math Club, Chemistry

Club, Biology Club, Association of Women in Computing, Association of Women

in Physics, and Society of Women Engineers, all in the hopes of inspiring young

girls to pursue their interests, whatever those interests may be.

Hannah YadonHannah Yadon is in her freshman year of High School. This is her first year as

a member of the ShopGirls Team. When she grows up she wants to be an

interior designer.

Kelsey GreenKelsey Green is a Sophomore attending Granite Falls High School, and has

been a part of the Eco Car Program since she was in eighth grade. Kelsey is

the co-manager for the UrbanAutos co-ed team, and is the only girl on the

team. In the future, Kelsey plans to graduate from college with a mechanical

engineering degree.

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Session 8: Shaping Young Minds Showcasing Innovations in Education from New Zealand and India Moderator: Ipsita Kathuria, CEO and Founder, TalentNomics India | 60 Minutes

Frances Valintine is the Chair and Founder of The Mind Lab by Unitec.

Valintine previously led the Media Design School in New Zealand. In

2013, she established The Mind Lab - an inter-disciplinary learning lab

offering science, creative and technology programs for school groups

and professional development for teachers. In April 2014, The Mind

Lab merged with Unitec to deliver postgraduate studies in Digital

& Collaborative learning for New Zealand teachers. Ms. Valintine

is on several leadership boards. She is also this year’s recipient of

New Zealand Women Women of Influence Award for Innovation and

Women of the year for Education.

Frances ValintineChair and FounderThe Mind Lab by Unitec

Ajit George advocates for the education of the underprivileged

and socially discriminated. As the Director of Operations for the

Shanti Bhavan Children’s Project since 2008, Mr. George and his

team have worked to alleviate severe poverty among members

of the Untouchable caste in India, by giving children an intensive,

long- term education over the course of 17 years from the age of

4 until they graduate from college. Mr. George also works with

the Indian Institute of Journalism & New Media and the Baldev

Medical & Community Center.Ajit GeorgeDirector of OperationsShanti Bhavan

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Session 9: Changing Gender Perceptions Through MediaModerator: Catherine Lorenze, Former Radio Reporter and Political Consultant | 60 Minutes

Meghana Bhatt came to FEM Inc. after spending 10 years in

academia studying human decision-making. The main focus

of her research has been developing predictive mathematical

models of behavior that are based in biology and psychology.

She received her A.B. in mathematics from Harvard, and a Ph.D.

from Caltech in behavioral and neuroeconomics. In addition to

FEM Inc., she consults with the Human Neuroimaging Laboratory

studying the effects of narrative on learning and behavior.

Dr. Meghana BhattVice PresidentData ScienceFEM Inc.

Session 10: Gender BudgetingA Powerful Lens to View Development Priorities and Resource AllocationModerator: Ajai Chopra, Visiting Fellow, Peterson Institute for International Economics 30 Minutes

Lisa Kolovich is working at the International Monetary Fund on

a two-year joint research project funded by DFID. Her research

examines gender budgeting initiatives as a tool for addressing

gender inequalities. Dr. Kolovich is also researching the relationship

between output diversification, growth, and gender inequality and

gender inequality and growth spells.

Dr. Lisa KolovichInternational Monetary Fund (IMF)

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Session 11: Showcasing and Growing Innovators and Innovations in Medicine and Academic MedicineModerator: Suparno Banerjee, Vice President, Hewlett-Packard | 60 Minutes

Giovanna Mallucci is the van Geest Professor of Clinical Neurosciences at the

University of Cambridge, and Program Leader and Head of Neurobiology

at the MRC Toxicology Unit. She is a practicing neurologist, specialized

in dementia and neurodegenerative diseases. Using mouse models,

Dr. Mallucci’s team discovered the first small molecule to prevent neuro-

degeneration, hailed as a ’turning point in the search for drugs that will

treat Alzheimer’s’. Dr. Mallucci also recently discovered that synaptic repair

processes are impaired in neurodegenerative diseases due to failure of a

stress response involving ‘cold shock’ proteins. Her team has successfully

harnessed this response for neuroprotection in mouse models of Alzheimer’s

disease, providing new targets for treatment and giving insight to the

protective mechanisms of hypothermia.

Dr. Giovanna MallucciProfessorClinical NeuroscienceUniversity of Cambridge

Mark Anderson is the William Osler Professor of Medicine, the director

of the Department of Medicine in the Johns Hopkins University School

of Medicine and physician-in-chief of The Johns Hopkins Hospital. An

outstanding scientist, teacher and caregiver, Dr. Anderson has focused

his research on the role of the protein CaMKII (Ca2+/calmodulin dependent

kinase II) in heart failure and cardiac arrhythmias, a cause of sudden cardiac

death. He has published more than 160 peer-reviewed journal articles,

book chapters and book reviews, and has been an invited speaker

throughout the United States and in more than a dozen nations.

Dr. Mark AndersonDirector Department of Medicine and Physician-In-ChiefJohns Hopkins

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Session 12: Scaling Up Innovations at the Base of the Pyramid - The Feminine Way 60 Minutes

Isabel Guerrero, Director of IMAGO Global Grassroots, is an economist,

a psychoanalyst, and now a teacher on Scaling Up for Development

Impact at Harvard Kennedy School and a Senior Lecturer in leadership

at Sloan School at MIT. Ms. Guerrero worked at the World Bank

for many years, most recently as the Vice President of the World Bank

South Asia Region, where she was responsible for a $39 billion loan

portfolio, a staff of 800, and managed $4.5 billion in Trust Funds.

Isabel is a Board member of the Presencing Institute and the Bianca

Jagger Foundation and a coach for women in senior positions

(Ministers and CEOs).

Isabel GuerreroFounder and Chief Executive OfficerImago

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Thank You for Attending the 2015 TalentNomics Conference on

Innovation, Economic Growth, & the Empowerment of Women.

We hope you stay in touch as we expand our network, our programs, and our impact.Find us online.

facebook.com/TalentNomics @TalentNomics linkedin.com/in/TalentNomics

Don’t forget to tweet about your experience at the conference. Mention @TalentNomics and use #TalentNomicsConf2015.

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Conference MCs and Moderators

Gina PaoneAdivsorInstitute for Capacity Development International Monetary Fund (IMF)

Gala PrabhuManaging Director Accenture

Catherine LorenzeFormer Radio Reporter and Political Consultant

Dr. Ajai ChopraFellowPeterson Institute for International Economics

Suparno BanerjeeVice President Hewlett-Packard

Hemal VaidyaPrincipal Deloitte

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  Neeti Banerjee, CEO

Neeti has deep expertise in Leadership Development, Talent and Change Management.

She has held senior leadership positions at the International Monetary Fund

and previously worked in multiple leading global organizations in technology,

international development and the energy sectors. Neeti has worked on four

continents and with multicultural teams. She has an MBA and Master’s in International

Management and Organizational Behavior, and a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology.

Ipsita Kathuria, PrincipalIpsita is an HR and Talent Management professional, who started her career

in public sector in India and rose to leadership positions in public and private

sectors in India before moving to the International Monetary Fund in the US.

She has extensive experience in performance management, talent management,

succession management, leadership development, change management and

diversity and inclusion.

 

Cathy Cardona, AdvisorCathy has over 30 years of corporate management and consulting experience.

She has worked with global clients from over 188 countries at the World Bank,

the International Monetary Fund, the Inter-American Development Bank and

the African Development Bank. She’s provided counsel on a broad range of

issues, such as leadership development succession planning, executive coaching

and talent management.

TalentNomics Inc. Leadership Team

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TalentNomics Board

Neeti BanerjeeFounder and CEO TalentNomics Inc.

Dr. Luc LaevenDirector-GeneralDirectorate General Research European Central Bank (ECB)

Dr. Kalpana KochharDeputy DirectorAsia Pacific Department International Monetary Fund

Suparno BanerjeeVice President Hewlett-Packard

Gala PrabhuManaging Director Accenture

 

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Frances ValintineChair and FounderThe Mind Lab by Unitec

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