Announcing our latest speakers for the European Pulse Forum! 🇪🇺
We are thrilled to share this week’s new confirmations for the European Pulse Forum by POLITICO and beBartlet. Joining our lineup are four distinguished leaders and policy makers who are shaping the future of the continent:
🇪🇸 Yolanda Díaz | Second Vice-President of the Government of Spain and Minister for Labour and Social Economy. A leading European voice in pioneering regulations for the new digital economy and technological landscape.
🇩🇪 Stijn Broecke | Senior Economist in the OECD’s Employment, Labour and Social Affairs Directorate, where he leads the organization’s Future of Work initiative. He is currently in charge of several research projects looking at the impact of Artificial Intelligence on the labor market.
🇫🇷 Camille Grand | Secretary General of the European Aerospace, Security and Defence Industries Association (ASD). Formerly a Distinguished Policy Fellow at the European Council of Foreign Relations and Assistant Secretary General at NATO, he is a premier expert on French and European defense policy.
🇸🇰 Martin Sklenar | Former Minister of Defense of Slovakia and Distinguished Fellow at GLOBSEC. His extensive diplomatic experience in the US, the EU, and NATO offers a vital perspective from a key nation in Central and Eastern Europe.
These experts join an already exceptional group of leaders and experts, including Teresa Ribera (VP of the European Commission), 🇮🇹 PM Enrico Letta, MEPs Dolors Montserrat and Javi López, Ambassadors 🇺🇦 Vsevolod Chentsov and 🇺🇲 Ivo Daalder, or academics like Andreas C. Goldthau or 🇭🇺 Agnes Szunomar. Together, we will analyze the results of the pan-European survey conducted across six EU countries to address the most urgent challenges facing our continent today.
European Pulse Forum, by POLITICO and beBartlet.
April 9-10 | Barcelona 📍
This initiative is made possible thanks to the support of our partners: Moeve, Barcelona City Council, Generalitat de Catalunya, EFPIA – European Federation of Pharmaceutical Industries and Associations, Redeia, and Fundación ”la Caixa”.