SYMPOSIUM 2015
PEACE AS AN ECONOMIC ENGINE:
Enabling and Sustaining Peace with Profits and Jobs
During this first-of-its kind symposium, entrepreneurs, thought leaders, change makers, specialists in infrastructure, and other top minds from around the world will gather to discuss strategies for a new economy. They will discuss new technologies, social programs, jobs and more that can be created from peaceful efforts, to offset the loss of money that would have been created from war. This event will support a new definition of success that includes community, humanity, and environmental responsibility as part of the mission of corporations around world.
Dates: Friday, April 17 to Sunday, April 19, 2015
Anticipated attendance: 300 people
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Pricing:
Tickets: $225 early-bird registration (will go up to $300)
Table of 8: $1,400
ITINERARY
- Opening night mixer
- Morning keynote speaker
- Late morning breakout group
- Lunch
- Afternoon keynote speaker
- Late afternoon breakout group
- Dinner
- Evening cocktail party
- Morning keynote speaker
- Late morning breakout group
- Lunch
- Afternoon panel discussion
GUEST SPEAKER
Margot Cairnes – Change Agent, Strategist, Visionary Thought Leader
Margot Cairnes has an impressive history of working with national and corporate leaders. She has helped them weave together the reality of their lives as leaders, human beings and souls. Her work has helped communities become more environmentally and emotionally sustaining and companies become hugely more successful. Margot is author of 6 books including:- Approaching The Corporate Heart, Peaceful Chaos – The Art of Leadership in Times of Rapid Change and Boardrooms That Work. Margot is a holistic leading edge thinker and a skilled and entertaining story teller. Her vision for the world combined with her years of practical experience in the corridors of power will hold you amused, fascinated and quite probably, challenged.
QUICK FACTS
- PeaceNow is the largest global initiative for peace in the world.
- There are over 1.3 billion people living without electricity.
- 768 million people do not have access to safe, clean drinking water.
- 2.5 billion people live without proper sanitation.
- More than 3.4 million people die each year from water, sanitation, and hygiene-related causes. Nearly all deaths, 99 percent, occur in the developing world.
- Technology has been shown to empower children in developing countries.
- To date, the Iraq War cost more than $2 trillion of taxpayer’s dollars. What if the same amount had been spent on increasing worldwide infrastructure?
BECOME A SPONSOR
To discuss a custom sponsorship package, call our PR representatives:
Lisa Elia
Elia Erickson Consulting
11620 Wilshire Blvd.
9th Floor
Los Angeles, CA 90025
Phone: 310-479-0216
Email: lisa@eliaerickson.com
MEDIA INQUIRIES
For media inquiries, including media attendance at the event and other event coverage, contact:
Lara Colocino
Elia Erickson Consulting
11620 Wilshire Blvd.
9th Floor
Los Angeles, CA 90025
Phone: 310-479-0217
Email: lara@eliaerickson.com
“A new peace economy needs to be created around business models that are profitable and sustainable while contributing to the welfare of employees, community, environment, and stake holders with equal emphasis.”
Scott Bruer, Founder of PeaceNow
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