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Business owners and antreprenors, diplomats and international analists participate at Forbes CEE Forum 2014

Forbes CEE Forum organized by Forbes Romania during 23 and 24 September 2014 brings together regional leaders to discuss strategic economic directions for Central and Eastern Europe and to indentify the identify the solution for sustainable growth for Romanian economy.

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Misu Negritoiu, President of the Financial Supervisory Authority (ASF Romania), Mihai Bogza, President of the Foreign Investment Council (FIC), Florin Danescu, Executive President of the Association of Banks in Romania, Dr. Thomas H. Osburg, Director Europe Corporate Affairs, Intel Corp., Randolph Moorer, Vice President Software, Central & Eastern Europe, IBM, Ludwik Sobolewski, CEO of Bucharest Stock Exchange, Daniela Lulache, CEO of Nuclearelectrica, Camelia Sucu, founder of Class Living and Piata de Gros, Radu Florescu, CEO of Saatchi & Saatchi Romania-these are just some of the business leaders who have confirmed their participation in Forbes CEE Forum.

Top management representatives of major companies operating in Romania: George Georgakopoulos-Executive Vice President, Bancpost Romania, Kostas Loukas-CEO of Microsoft Romania, Daniel Boaje-CEO of McDonald′s Romania, Ahmed Hassan - Country Managing Partner, Deloitte Romania and Moldova and Georgios Argentopoulos-CEO of Baneasa Development together with members of the diplomatic corps present in Bucharest: H. E. Botond Zákonyi, Ambassador of Hungary to Romania, H.E. Marek Szczygiel, Ambassador of Poland to Romania and H.E. Jadranka Šturm Kocjan, Ambassador of Slovenia to Romania, as well as analysts of the international Forbes network: Iordan Mateev-Forbes Bulgaria, Stamatis Zacharos-Forbes Greece, Marton Galambos-Forbes Hungary or Khuloud Al Omian-Forbes Middle East will be present at the forum hosted by Howard Johnson Grand Plaza Hotel in Bucharest.

The event will be held for the duration of two days, including major debates and press conferences, joined by specialized panels led by experts in fields such as energy, banking and finance, infrastructure and real estate, agriculture, technology and innovation, as well consumer goods industry.

More information here: www.forbes.ro/evenimente/forbes-cee-forum-2.

Forbes CEE Forum is organised in partnership with BMW Group Romania, Bucharest Stock Exchange, Bancpost, Monsanto, COS, Vodafone and McDonalds, with the support of The Netherlands Romanian Chamber of Commerce (NRCC), Chambre Française de Commerce et d'Industrie en Roumanie (CCIFER), Maastricht School of Management Romania (MSM), Romanian Business Leaders (RBL), as well as Play by Bucharest Design Center.



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