Last Week Today: 2018 Concordia Annual Summit to Feature Jennifer Lawrence, Michel Temer, Kristalina Georgieva, among others

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Serving as the largest nonpartisan convening alongside the United Nations General Assembly, the 2018 Concordia Annual Summit was held on September 24-25 at the Grand Hyatt New York.

The 2018 Concordia Annual Summit heard from the following speakers: Jennifer Lawrence, Oscar-Winning Actor and Board Member of Represent.Us; Michel Temer, President of BrazilKristalina Georgieva, CEO of the World Bank; Bernard-Henri Lévy, Philosopher, Filmmaker, and Activist; Dara Khosrowshahi, CEO of Uber; Danilo Medina, President of the Dominican RepublicDr. Tom Coburn, Former Member of the United States Senate; Bradford L. Smith, President of Microsoft; Luis Almagro, Secretary General of the Organization of American States; Lorena Castillo de Varela, First Lady of the Republic of PanamaLiz Schrayer, President & CEO of U.S. Global Leadership Coalition; Thomas F. “Mack” McLarty, III, Former White House Chief of Staff under Clinton Administration; Thomas S. Kaplan, Environmentalist, Philanthropist, and Investor; Andrew Liveris, Former Chairman & CEO of Dow Chemical; David Batstone, Co-Founder of Just Business, Not For Sale, REBBL, Dignita & Z Shoes Organic; Michael Sneed, Executive Vice President of Global Corporate Affairs & Chief Communication Officer at Johnson & Johnson; HRH Princess Lamia Al Saud, Secretary General and Member of the Board of Trustees at Alwaleed Philanthropies; Jan Saumweber, Senior Vice President of Responsible Sourcing at Walmart; Premal Shah, President & Co-Founder of Kiva; Jay Collins; Vice Chairman of Corporate & Investment Banking at Citi.

Read more about the event here: https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/2018-concordia-annual-summit-to-feature-jennifer-lawrence-michel-temer-kristalina-georgieva-among-others-300709408.html

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